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Final Exam: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2023 / 2024) Multidimensional Care IV |Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct - Rasmussen
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Final Exam: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2023 / 2024) Multidimensional Care IV |Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct - Rasmussen 
 
Q: Migraine triggers 
 
Answer: 
 -Caffeine 
-Red wine 
 
-MSG 
-Foods high in tyramine (aged cheeses, cultured food like yogurt) 
 
 
Q: Migraine abortive therapy 
 
Answer: 
 Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, triptans, er- gotamine derivatives 
 
 
Q: Migraine preventative therapy 
 
Answer: 
 Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, an...
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CACI OA Course Review Test With all Answers complete
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CACI OA Course Review Test With all Answers complete 
Seizures are: 
Epilepsy is defined as:. 
 
T or F? Seizures resulting from identifiable causes, such as substance withdrawal or fever, are not considered epilepsy. 
 
3 Types of Seizures 
 
5 Types of Generalized Seizures 
 
Tonic/Clonic Seizures include what important characteristics? 
 
Tonic Seizures include what characteristics? 
 
Clonic Seizures include what characteristics? 
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Myoclonic Seizures include what characteristics? ...
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Study Guide CLTM Quiz 6 actual exam questions and answers
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Sturge-Weber Syndrome 
Which neurological disorder is characterized by a port wine stain? 
 
 
 
Define: Agnosia 
inability to recognize objects, people, sounds, shapes or smells; symptom common to tumors of the parietal lobes 
 
 
 
Define: Anosmia 
loss of sense of smell 
 
 
 
Define: Apraxia 
The inability to execute voluntary and purposeful motor movements 
 
 
 
Landau-Kleffner Syndrome 
ESES is associated with which disorder? 
 
 
 
Todd's paralysis 
Temporary postictal paralysis 
 
 
 
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ABRET Electrographic Correlates To Clinical/NonClinical EEG (Graded A+)
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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 types of seizures would a patient be likely to experience deja vu...
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APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023
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APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023 Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych Question:1 Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: a myoclonic seizure. Correct Explanation: A patient experiencing a myoclonic seizure manifests sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs. A sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips & hands but no falling is consistent with an...
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Adv. Patho Exam 3 UTMB Module 5.1 Latest Update Graded A+
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Adv. Patho Exam 3 UTMB Module 5.1 
 
Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Seizure disorder (epilepsy) 
Patho: Normally there is a balance of stimulation and inhibition stimuli within the brain. Seizure 
activity occurs when too much excitation or too little inhibition causes a group of brain neurons 
to discharge excessively or randomly. 
Generalized seizures occur when both sides of the brain are affected. Partial seizures occur when 
only one side of the brain is affected. A partial seizure may spread t...
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EEG Board Prep ASAP Test Prep Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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EEG Board Prep ASAP Test Prep Exam 
With 100% Correct Answers 2024 
Patient's with Rett's syndrome usually develop normally until age what? 
a. 18-24 months 
b. 3-6 months 
c. 6-18 months 
d. 2-4 years - answerc. 6-18 months 
Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a normal EEG? 
a. left frontal subdural hematoma 
b. left frontal abscess 
c. acoustic neuroma 
d. cerebellar abscess - answerd. cerebellar abscess 
During an absence seizure the technologist should? 
a. stop rec...
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APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023
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APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023 Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych Question:1 Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: a myoclonic seizure. Correct Explanation: A patient experiencing a myoclonic seizure manifests sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs. A sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips & hands but no falling is consistent with an...
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ABRET Neurological Disorders Latest 2023 Graded A+
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Todd's Paralysis 
a. Ictal-contralaterally 
b. Ictal-ipsilaterally 
c. post-ictal d. seizure onset 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 left frontal polymorphic delta activity 
A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizur...
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When the posterior background rhythm does not attenuate with eye opening it is referred to as: correct answers Bancaud Phenomenon 
 
activation procedures should be AVOIDED in a patient with a recent intracranial hemorrhage? correct answers Hyperventilation 
 
What is the indentation between the nose and the forehead? correct answers Nasion 
 
BENIGN EPILEPTIFORM TRANSIENTS OF SLEEP correct answers peak at 30-60 years 
 
Which of the following time constants would best display delta activity? co...
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