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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 
 
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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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AHN 447 Exam 5 || A Verified A+ Pass.
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generalized seizures include ___ hemispheres of the brain correct answers both 
 
partial seizures include ___ hemisphere of the brain correct answers one 
 
seizure type: increase in muscle tone, stiffening of muscle (they become rigid), affects both arms and legs correct answers tonic 
 
seizure type: arrthymic jerking correct answers clonic 
 
seizure type: alteration between stiffening & jerking, safety is at risk the most with this type correct answers tonic-clonic 
 
seizure type: loss of ...
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NUR 221 Exam 1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Abnormal, sudden, electrical signals fired from neurons within the brain, may be either generalized or focal - correct answer seizure disorders 
 
Contributing factors for seizures (7 things, SATA question) - correct answer sleep loss, electrolyte imbalance, infection (meningitis), drug or etoh withdrawal, trauma (head injury), brain tumors, high fever 
 
Generalized seizures have discharge from - correct answer both hemispheres 
 
Tonic - Clonic seizures - correct answer violent muscle ...
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NSG 464- FINAL EXAM REVIEW | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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A 28-year-old book editor comes to your clinic complaining of strange episodes. He 
states that about once a week for the last 3 months his left hand and arm will stiffen and 
then start jerking. He says that after a few seconds his whole left arm and then his left 
leg will also start to jerk. He denies any loss of consciousness or loss of bowel or 
bladder control. When the symptoms resolve, his arm and leg feel tired but otherwise he 
feels fine. His past medical history is significant f...
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NU641 Week 11 Quiz Questions and Answers with complete
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Generalized seizure types (6) - Answer--Tonic clonic (grand mal) 
-Absence (petit mal) 
-Clonic 
-Myoclonic 
-Tonic 
-Atonic 
Status epilepticus (2) - Answer--Two or more seizures without full consciousness between seizure 
episodes 
-Requires immediate treatment 
Absence seizures - 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) - Answer--Simple partial 
-Complex partial 
Antiepile...
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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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ABRET Correlation of History With EEG (2023 - 2024) Rated A
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An EEG obtained within 24 hours following a closed head injury would be LEAST likely to show 
a.	focal polymorphic delta activity 
b.	focal spike activity 
c.	asymmetry of the background activity 
d.	slowing over the posterior head regions - focal spike activity 
The EEG of a patient with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome is most likely to show: 
a.	occipital spikes 
b.	1.5 Hz spike and wave discharges 
c.	temporal sharp waves 
d.	3 Hz spike and wave discharges - 1.5 Hz spike and wave discharges 
Which of...
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Dunphy Primary Care Neuro Test with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Version
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Dunphy Primary Care Neuro Test with 100% Correct Answers 
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Types of Seizures - Simple partial seizure 
Complex partial seizure 
Generalized seizure 
Absence seizure 
Tonic-clonic or grand mal seizure 
Myoclonic jerks 
Seizures: Diagnostics - Blood work: CBC with differential, BS, electrolytes, LFTs, serum calcium, UA, 
drug screen 
Other: EEG, CT scan, MRI, possible LP 
Seizure: Education - Frequency of medication monitoring 
Safety issues 
Swimming precautions 
Cooking preca...
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam 
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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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EEG/CLTM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL VERIFIED
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EEG/CLTM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL VERIFIED 
Where is the hippocampus located? - ANS Temporal lobe, responsible for learning and memory 
 
What is the amygdala responsible for? - ANS Long term emotional, processing of memory, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. Located in Temporal Lobe 
 
Foramen Ovale Electrodes - ANS Used to diagnose mesial temporal lobe epilepsy without penetration of the skull. These are 1 to 4 contact flexible platinum wires inserted by ne...
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