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CSO EXAM PREP Questions And Answers
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A cancer patient is unable to provide self-care. His disease is progressing rapidly and prognosis is poor. Which number likely represents his Karnofsky Performance Status? 
A. 100 
B. 70 
C. 40 
D. 0 - Answer- C. 40 
Disabled; requires special care & assistance. 
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0 - DEAD 
100 - no evidence of disease 
 
A cancer patient is fully active and able to carry on all pre-disease activities without restrictions. Which Eastern Cooperative Oncology Grou...
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ACHPN 2024 Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers
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Restricted in physically strenuous activity, but ambulatory and able to carry 
out work of a light or sedentary nature; office or house work 
Ans--ECOG Score=1 
Ambulatory and capable of all selfcare but unable to carry out any work 
activities; up and about more than 50% of waking hours 
Ans--ECOG Score= 2 
Capable of only limited self care, confined to bed or chair more than 50% of 
waking hours. 
Ans--ECOG Score= 3 
completely disabled; cannot carry on any selfcare; totally confined to bed...
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ACHPN Test 1 with Questions and Answers
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ACHPN Test 1 with Questions and Answers 
 
ECOG 0 ANSWER Fully active, no restrictions, normal activity 
 
ECOG 1 ANSWER Unable to do strenuous activity, light housework and sedentary activities 
 
ECOG 2 ANSWER Able to walk and manage self-care but unable to work, out of bed more the 50% of waking hours, 
 
ECOG 3 ANSWER Confined to bed or chair more than 50% of waking hours, Capable of limited self-care activities 
 
ECOG 4 ANSWER Completely disabled, Totally confined to bed or chair, unable t...
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IONM for CLTM boards (ASET questions and answers)
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1st change seen in scalp EEG during occlusion of the cartotid artery 
ipsilateral decreased amplitude in fast activity 
 
 
 
what can help eliminate problems with distortion of anatomy by pathological processes and the difficulty of monitoring visually for body movement 
multi-channel EMG recordigns 
 
 
 
True or False: a previous history of stroke increases the risk for aneurysm 
False 
 
 
 
increased risk for aneurysms 
arterial occlusion 
venous occlusion 
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which modality is le...
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ACHPN Study Set with Questions and Answers
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ACHPN Study Set with Questions and Answers 
 
scale of performance status based on 5 grades ANSWER ECOG aka Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 
 
fully active, able to carry on all pre-disease performance without restriction ANSWER ECOG score=0 
 
Restricted in physically strenuous activity, but ambulatory and able to carry out work of a light or sedentary nature; office or house work ANSWER ECOG Score=1 
 
Ambulatory and capable of all selfcare but unable to carry out any work activities; up an...
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CNIM EXAM EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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Multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and brain trauma can lead to 
debilitating spasticity that has been relieved in some patients 
following: - CORRECT ANSWER selective dorsal rhizotomy 
If a 10 microvolt signal inside 50 microvolts of noise is averaged 
for 100 traces, the final signal to noise ratio will be: - CORRECT 
ANSWER 2:1 
A patient in a state of surgical anesthesia using nitrous oxide is 
likely to have a drop in SSEP amplitudes of - CORRECT 
ANSWER 0.75 
What is the minimum bandp...
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Practice questions CLTM fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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Practice questions CLTMcortical potentials for median nerve SSEP are recorded from - correct answer ipsilateral parietal lobe 
 
type of cortical responses over the primary somatosensory cortex to median SSEPs - correct answer negative nearfield 
 
what waveforms are sought in direct cortical stim - correct answer N20/P22 
 
stereo EEG electrodes are composed of - correct answer nickel-chromium composite 
 
strip/grid electrodes made of - correct answer stainless steel or platinum 
 
risk of usi...
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BCACP - ONCOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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most common cancers? (3) 
lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer 
 
 
 
Best 2 guidelines? 
NCCN and ASCO 
 
 
 
Mutations for lung cancer? 
Kras, EGFR others 
 
 
 
implications of K-ras mutation? 
nonresponsive to anti-EGFR therapties 
 
 
 
any harm in continuin gsmoking during treatmetn? 
YES 
 
 
 
waht % of SCLC and NSCLC? 
14% SCLC (more active, but more responsive, but not durable) 
 
 
 
Usualy treatments for SCLC (more active, resonsive to traditional) 
cisplatin, etoposide, irino...
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cltm questions n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Heart rate during seizure - correct answer Sinus tachycardia 100-120 also seen in temporal lobe epilepsy 
 
Rasmussen's - correct answer Hemispherectomy 
 
Ictal spect - correct answer Blood perfusion 
 
Pet scan - correct answer Monitors metabolism 
 
Loss of t1 volume high t2 - correct answer Hippocampal sclerosis 
 
MRS 
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy - correct answer Measure metabolites of brain 
 
Otahara syndrome - correct answer Burst suppression 
 
Febrile - correct answer Up to age 5...
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Geriatric oncology: questions,answersandguidelines
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tions: 
 1. Should GA be used in older adults with cancer to 
 predict adverse outcomes fromchemotherapy? 
 2. For older patients that are considering undergoing 
 chemotherapy, whichGAtoolsshouldcliniciansuse 
 to predict adverse outcomes (including chemother 
apy toxicity and mortality)? 
 3. What general non-cancer-specific life expectancy 
 data for community-dwelling patients should clin 
icians consider to estimate and best inform treat 
ment decision-making for older patients with can 
ce...
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