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ABRET Digital Instrumentation questions with correct answers.
A LFF setting of 5 Hz will attenuate a 5 Hz wave by approximately: 
 
a. 0.3 
b. 30 mm 
c. 0.05 
d. 5 mm Answer 0.3 (LFF of 5 Hz will attenuate a 5 Hz wave by 30%) 
 
Gradual changes in amplitude , frequency, or spatial distribution of rhythms is known as: 
 
a. asymmetry 
b. attenuation 
c. background activity 
d. evolution Answer evolution 
 
Vertical resolution 
 
a. bits 
b. frequencies 
c. amplitude 
d. duration Answer amplitude
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
A LFF setting of 5 Hz will attenuate a 5 Hz wave by approximately: 
 
a. 0.3 
b. 30 mm 
c. 0.05 
d. 5 mm Answer 0.3 (LFF of 5 Hz will attenuate a 5 Hz wave by 30%) 
 
Gradual changes in amplitude , frequency, or spatial distribution of rhythms is known as: 
 
a. asymmetry 
b. attenuation 
c. background activity 
d. evolution Answer evolution 
 
Vertical resolution 
 
a. bits 
b. frequencies 
c. amplitude 
d. duration Answer amplitude
ABRET Neurological Disorders questions with correct answers
with correct answers 
Todd's Paralysis 
 
a. Ictal-contralaterally 
b. Ictal-ipsilaterally 
c. post-ictal 
d. seizure onset Answer post-ictal 
 
The EEG of a patient with a tumor in the left frontal lobe would most likely show 
 
a. TIRDA 
b. Generalized slowing 
c. FIRDA 
d. left frontal polymorphic delta activity Answer left frontal polymorphic delta activity 
 
A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizures: 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
with correct answers 
Todd's Paralysis 
 
a. Ictal-contralaterally 
b. Ictal-ipsilaterally 
c. post-ictal 
d. seizure onset Answer post-ictal 
 
The EEG of a patient with a tumor in the left frontal lobe would most likely show 
 
a. TIRDA 
b. Generalized slowing 
c. FIRDA 
d. left frontal polymorphic delta activity Answer left frontal polymorphic delta activity 
 
A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizures: 
 ...
ABRET EXAM (Study Guide Notes) questions with correct answers
What are the main patient history questions we need to ask patients? Answer Why, When, Major Illness, How Often, FMH, handedness, sleep deprived, aura, LOC 
 
In regards to pt history, what special questions to children get asked? Answer Full Term, Gestational, conceptual, chronological age 
 
In regards to pt history, what special questions get asked in regards to comatose pts? Answer Onset of unresponsiveness, cause, response to stimuli 
 
In regards to pt history, what special questions get a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
What are the main patient history questions we need to ask patients? Answer Why, When, Major Illness, How Often, FMH, handedness, sleep deprived, aura, LOC 
 
In regards to pt history, what special questions to children get asked? Answer Full Term, Gestational, conceptual, chronological age 
 
In regards to pt history, what special questions get asked in regards to comatose pts? Answer Onset of unresponsiveness, cause, response to stimuli 
 
In regards to pt history, what special questions get a...
ABRET Registry questions with correct answers
The most common low-grade tumor that is found with patients with epilepsy is... Answer Astrocytoma 
 
Extremely low voltage (due to phase cancellation) may be caused by... Answer Salt Bridge 
 
Moya Moya disease is associated with.... Answer decreased blood flow to cerebral tissue 
 
Damage to the Wernicke's area may result in... Answer receptive, fluent aphasia 
 
Thrombosis to the right middle cerebral artery would most likely cause... Answer left face and arm paralysis 
 
Which artery is for...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
The most common low-grade tumor that is found with patients with epilepsy is... Answer Astrocytoma 
 
Extremely low voltage (due to phase cancellation) may be caused by... Answer Salt Bridge 
 
Moya Moya disease is associated with.... Answer decreased blood flow to cerebral tissue 
 
Damage to the Wernicke's area may result in... Answer receptive, fluent aphasia 
 
Thrombosis to the right middle cerebral artery would most likely cause... Answer left face and arm paralysis 
 
Which artery is for...
ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG questions with correct answers
A posterior dominant rhythm reactive to eye closure first appears around: 
 
a. 0-3 months 
b. 12-18 months 
c. 3-6 months 
d. 6-12 months Answer 3-6 months 
 
By one year of age the dominant background rhythm should be 
 
a.7-8 Hz 
b. 1-2 Hz 
c. 3-4 Hz 
d. 5-6 Hz Answer 5-6 Hz 
 
Which of the following is the most likely dominant posterior rhythm in an awake 5 month old infant? 
 
a. 8 Hz 
b. 7 Hz 
c. 5 Hz 
d. 3 Hz Answer 5 Hz 
 
The interictal EEG of children with
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
A posterior dominant rhythm reactive to eye closure first appears around: 
 
a. 0-3 months 
b. 12-18 months 
c. 3-6 months 
d. 6-12 months Answer 3-6 months 
 
By one year of age the dominant background rhythm should be 
 
a.7-8 Hz 
b. 1-2 Hz 
c. 3-4 Hz 
d. 5-6 Hz Answer 5-6 Hz 
 
Which of the following is the most likely dominant posterior rhythm in an awake 5 month old infant? 
 
a. 8 Hz 
b. 7 Hz 
c. 5 Hz 
d. 3 Hz Answer 5 Hz 
 
The interictal EEG of children with
APEA Practice Exam #2 questions with correct answers
A liability policy that pays claims even after the policy is no longer active is termed: 
a) Claims-made policy 
b) Tail coverage 
c) Liability protection 
d) "all-protect" Answer B 
 
A patient you are caring for in your clinic has Medicare Part B. What does this mean? 
a) The federal government will pay for his visit to your clinic today 
b) His Medicare benefit covers outpatient services 
c) He will have to pay a copay for his visit today 
d) His prescriptions will be partly paid for toda...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
A liability policy that pays claims even after the policy is no longer active is termed: 
a) Claims-made policy 
b) Tail coverage 
c) Liability protection 
d) "all-protect" Answer B 
 
A patient you are caring for in your clinic has Medicare Part B. What does this mean? 
a) The federal government will pay for his visit to your clinic today 
b) His Medicare benefit covers outpatient services 
c) He will have to pay a copay for his visit today 
d) His prescriptions will be partly paid for toda...
Hematology (APEA) questions with correct answers
Anemia is defined as reduction in one or more RBC measurements: Answer RBC count 
Hgb 
Hct 
 
Lab value to look at size of RBC Answer MCV 
 
Lab value to look at color of RBC Answer MCH 
 
Lab value to look at degree of variation of RBC size (<15% is normal) Answer RDW 
 
Why would the bone marrow make small RBC? Answer Not enough iron 
 
Iron lab values Answer Serum iron 
Serum ferritin 
TIBC 
 
Serum iron Answer Measure of iron in circulation 
 
Serum ferritin Answer Measure of iron in stor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Anemia is defined as reduction in one or more RBC measurements: Answer RBC count 
Hgb 
Hct 
 
Lab value to look at size of RBC Answer MCV 
 
Lab value to look at color of RBC Answer MCH 
 
Lab value to look at degree of variation of RBC size (<15% is normal) Answer RDW 
 
Why would the bone marrow make small RBC? Answer Not enough iron 
 
Iron lab values Answer Serum iron 
Serum ferritin 
TIBC 
 
Serum iron Answer Measure of iron in circulation 
 
Serum ferritin Answer Measure of iron in stor...
Neurology- APEA questions with correct answers
Bell's Palsy: 
Description Answer Disruption of facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) that results in interruption of messages to brain. 
 
Bell's Palsy: 
Etiology (5) Answer 1. Edema, inflammation or compression of CN 7 (facial) 
 
2. Idiopathic 
 
3. Viral Illnesses (Reactivation of the HSV) 
 
4. Cold climates 
 
5. Facial Trauma 
 
Bell's Palsy: 
RF (9) Answer -Lyme disease* 
-Third trimester of pregnancy 
-Family history 
-Headaches 
-Chronic middle ear infection 
-High blood pressure 
-Dia...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Bell's Palsy: 
Description Answer Disruption of facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) that results in interruption of messages to brain. 
 
Bell's Palsy: 
Etiology (5) Answer 1. Edema, inflammation or compression of CN 7 (facial) 
 
2. Idiopathic 
 
3. Viral Illnesses (Reactivation of the HSV) 
 
4. Cold climates 
 
5. Facial Trauma 
 
Bell's Palsy: 
RF (9) Answer -Lyme disease* 
-Third trimester of pregnancy 
-Family history 
-Headaches 
-Chronic middle ear infection 
-High blood pressure 
-Dia...
APEA –STD questions with correct answers
Metronidazole (Flagyl) should not be administered in conjunction with: 
-Disulfiram (Antabuse) 
-Lamotrigine (Lamictal) 
-Olanzapine (Zyprexa) 
-Prednisolone (Prelone) Answer Disulfiram (Antabuse) 
 
In the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease, the best medication to cover anaerobic organism activity is: 
-Azithromycin (Zithromax) 
-Doxycycline (Vibramycin) 
-Erythromycin (PCE) 
-Metronidazole (Flagyl) Answer Metronidazole (Flagyl) 
+It's a 3rd generation cephalosprin 
 
TX= Ceftriaxone (...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Metronidazole (Flagyl) should not be administered in conjunction with: 
-Disulfiram (Antabuse) 
-Lamotrigine (Lamictal) 
-Olanzapine (Zyprexa) 
-Prednisolone (Prelone) Answer Disulfiram (Antabuse) 
 
In the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease, the best medication to cover anaerobic organism activity is: 
-Azithromycin (Zithromax) 
-Doxycycline (Vibramycin) 
-Erythromycin (PCE) 
-Metronidazole (Flagyl) Answer Metronidazole (Flagyl) 
+It's a 3rd generation cephalosprin 
 
TX= Ceftriaxone (...
Derm APEA questions with correct answers
Pediculosis capitis RX Answer 1. 1% permethrin (Nix) - most effective 
 
Macule 2 Answer - Flat 
- Change in skin color 
 
Papule 4 Answer - Raised 
- Solid lesion 
- Change is skin color 
- <0.5cm 
 
Plaque (3) Answer - Raised 
- Solid 
- >0.5 cm 
 
Nodule (2) Answer - Solid 
- 0.5-2cm 
 
Tumor (2) Answer - Solid 
- >2cm 
 
Vesicle Answer - Raised 
- Fluid 
- <0.5cm
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Pediculosis capitis RX Answer 1. 1% permethrin (Nix) - most effective 
 
Macule 2 Answer - Flat 
- Change in skin color 
 
Papule 4 Answer - Raised 
- Solid lesion 
- Change is skin color 
- <0.5cm 
 
Plaque (3) Answer - Raised 
- Solid 
- >0.5 cm 
 
Nodule (2) Answer - Solid 
- 0.5-2cm 
 
Tumor (2) Answer - Solid 
- >2cm 
 
Vesicle Answer - Raised 
- Fluid 
- <0.5cm
Milady Final Review 100 Question Test with correct answers
MS Class D License Test questions with correct answers
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CP-FS study guide questions with correct answers