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NU641 Week 11 Questions with Guaranteed Correct Answers
  • NU641 Week 11 Questions with Guaranteed Correct Answers

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  • Generalized seizure types (6) - correct answer -Tonic clonic (grand mal) -Absence (petit mal) -Clonic -Myoclonic -Tonic -Atonic Status epilepticus (2) - correct answer -Two or more seizures without full consciousness between seizure episodes -Requires immediate treatment Absence seizures - correct answer -Impaired consciousness for short period of time -Typically seen in children 4 to 12 -EEG typically shows generalized 3 Hz waves Focal seizure types (2) - correct answer -Simple...
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ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG || Questions with verified solutions.
  • ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG || Questions with verified solutions.

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  • Beta coma most commonly results from a. hepatic encephalopathy b. hypoglycemia c. drug overdose d. anoxic insult correct answers drug overdose Skull defect a. diffuse slowing b. periodic complexes c. breach rhythm d. alpha squeak correct answers breach rhythm Hypothalamic hamartoma a. myoclonic seizure b. reflex seizure c. gelastic seizure d. absence seizure correct answers gelastic seizure (tumor that causes gelastic seizures) During which of the following types of se...
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CLTM Study Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
  • CLTM Study Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers

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  • CLTM Study Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers BAEP / R - answerBrainstem auditory evoked potential / response -Diagnosis for cerbellopontine angle tumors, mutliple sclerosis, brainstem lesions, metabolic and toxic encephalopathies,brain death, and early prediction of outcome in postraumatic coma, Kindling - answerDevelopment of epileptic seizures (in rats) that results from repeated focal stimulation and leads to the development of a predisposition to epileptiform convulsions. Simil...
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APEA 3P TEST BANK WITH ANSWERS (A+ Grade)
  • APEA 3P TEST BANK WITH ANSWERS (A+ Grade)

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  • APEA 3P TEST BANK WITH ANSWERS (A+ Grade) When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions could be seen in: -Answer-a. Herpes simplex or varicella The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? -Answer-a. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery is known as the: -Answer- Tra...
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Types of Seizures - Correct Answer ️️ -Simple partial seizure Complex partial seizure Generalized seizure Absence seizure Tonic-clonic or grand mal seizure Myoclonic jerks Seizures: Diagnostics - Correct Answer ️️ -Blood work: CBC with differential, BS, electrolytes, LFTs, serum calcium, UA, drug screen Other: EEG, CT scan, MRI, possible LP Seizure: Education - Correct Answer ️️ -Frequency of medication monito...
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Clinical Med III D2 Fall 120 Exam Questions Well Solved|2024|25 Pages
  • Clinical Med III D2 Fall 120 Exam Questions Well Solved|2024|25 Pages

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  • 1. Measurement of blood pressure is one of the more important "vital signs" for patient evaluation. Which of the following statements is FALSE? - ️️Fast cuff deflation rate (> 3 mm Hg/sec) elevates both the systolic and diastolic readings 10. Blood pressure cuffs come in different sizes for patients with different diameter arms. Which of these statements is TRUE? - ️️An auscultatory gap may be present if the cuff is not inflated properly 11. There are several ways to elicit more i...
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Medical Fisdap Exam Questions Fully Solved.
  • Medical Fisdap Exam Questions Fully Solved.

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  • Seizures may occur as the result of: - correct answer -Recent/prior head injury -A brain tumor -Metabolic problems -Fever -Genetic disposition What are the causes of altered mental status? - correct answer -Intoxication -Head injury -Hypoxia -Stroke -Metabolic disturbances What is the brain sensitive to changes in? - correct answer -Oxygen -G...
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CLTM actual exam questions and answers
  • CLTM actual exam questions and answers

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  • What level of constant voltage is likely to cause asystole? >2 A mps The most common of all epileptic manifestations and likely to occur in 3-4 % of all healthy children? Benign Febrile Convulsions Stroke is the number 1, leading cause of death in the US? False- it is 3rd Continuous monitoring of EEG in the ICU had become more common due to: *Ability to review EEG data via networking *Digital Video and EEG *Advances in Computer memory storate Has a mortality ...
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ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG Graded A
  • ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG Graded A

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  • ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG Graded A Beta coma most commonly results from a. hepatic encephalopathy b. hypoglycemia c. drug overdose d. anoxic insult drug overdose Skull defect a. diffuse slowing b. periodic complexes c. breach rhythm d. alpha squeak breach rhythm Hypothalamic hamartoma a. myoclonic seizure b. reflex seizure c. gelastic seizure d. absence seizure gelastic seizure (tumor that causes gelastic seizures) During which of the following typ...
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EEG/CLTM Exam Questions and Answers 2023
  • EEG/CLTM Exam Questions and Answers 2023

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  • Where is the hippocampus located? - Temporal lobe, responsible for learning and memory What is the amygdala responsible for? - Long term emotional, processing of memory, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. Located in Temporal Lobe Foramen Ovale Electrodes - Used to diagnose mesial temporal lobe epilepsy without penetration of the skull. These are 1 to 4 contact flexible platinum wires inserted by needle thru the cheek in the ambient cistern with the help of an X-ray T...
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