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Rolandic Spikes correct answers what type of spikes are seen most often in children 
 
5-6 Hz correct answers by year one what should the dominant background rhythm be 
 
5 Hz correct answers what should the PDR of a awake 5 month old infant be 
 
ORIDA correct answers what encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children 
 
Benign Rolandic Epilepsy correct answers onset of between 3 and 13 years 
begins with sensorimotor manifestations on one side of the face and mouth 
Uni...
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EEG BOARD EXAM 2023 with verified questions and answers
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SSS/BETS (small sharp waves / benign epileptiform transients of sleep) 
Low voltage, short duration, diphasic spikes with a steep descending limb. Usually seen in drowsiness and light sleep. 
 
 
 
SREDA (subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharges of adults) 
Sharply contoured theta activity in the posterior head region. A normal variant in older adults during wakefullness. 
 
 
 
14 and 6 positive spikes 
1-2 seconds of sharply contoured discharges in the posterior head regions in light sle...
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ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG || Questions with complete solutions.
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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 correct answers 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 correct answers 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 correct answers 5 Hz 
 
The interictal EEG of children with a...
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EEG BOARD PREP PRACTICE QUESTIONS (Answered) Complete Solution
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EEG BOARD PREP PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
 
What stage of sleep will you find vertex waves? 
N1 
What stage of sleep will you see sleep spindles? 
N2 
What stage of sleep will you see POSTS? 
N1 
What would an EEG look like of someone who has down syndrome? 
Normal 
If a patient is becoming "deeper" in a coma, triphasic waves are most likely to do what? 
Disappear 
What normal activity can be seen in C3/C4? 
Mu 
What is seen most often in children? 
Rolandic spikes 
What region do you see Rolandic sp...
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Rolandic Spikes - what type of spikes are seen most often in children 
5-6 Hz - by year one what should the dominant background rhythm be 
5 Hz - what should the PDR of a awake 5 month old infant be 
ORIDA - what encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children 
Benign Rolandic Epilepsy - onset of between 3 and 13 years 
begins with sensorimotor manifestations on one side of the face and mouth 
Unilateral oral paresthesias as well as facial clonic and/or tonic activity are c...
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EEG BOARD PREPARATION PRACTICE EXAM / WELL STRUCTURED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023/2024 / GRADED A+
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EEG BOARD PREPARATION 
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1. What stage of sleep will you find vertex waves?: N1 
2. What stage of sleep will you see sleep spindles?: N2 
3. What stage of sleep will you see POSTS?: N1 
4. What would anEEG look like ofsomeone who has down syndrome?: Normal 
5. If a patient is becoming "deeper" in a coma, triphasic waves are most likelyto do what?: 
Disappear 
6. What normal activity can be seen in C3/C4?: Mu 
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EEG BOARD PREP PRACTICE Questions 
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What region do you see Rolandic spikes? central 
At which conceptal age do you begin to see delta brushes? 32-34 weeks 
electrocebral inactivity is defined as no EEG activity over what? 2 microvolts 
Immediately following an absence seizure the EEG will be? normal 
beta coma most commonly results from what? drug overdose
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EEG BOARD PREP PRACTICE | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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EEG BOARD PREP PRACTICE | 
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What stage of sleep will you find vertex waves? - Answer -N1 
What stage of sleep will you see sleep spindles? - Answer -N2 
What stage of sleep will you see POSTS? - Answer -N1 
What would an EEG look like of someone who has down syndrome? - 
Answer -Normal 
If a patient is becoming "deeper" in a coma, triphasic waves are most 
likely to do what? - Answer -Disappear 
What normal activity can be seen in C3/C4?...
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ABRET - Activation Procedures, Effects on an EEG, & Sleep Stages Categories Graded A+
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ABRET - Activation Procedures, Effects on an EEG, & Sleep Stages Categories Graded A+ 
ORDA is commonly seen in children with 
a) Absence seizures 
b) Febrile Seizures 
c) Focal Seizures 
d) Benign Rolandic Epilepsy a) Absence seizures 
Which activity does NOT typically cause an attenuation of the posterior dominant alpha rhythm in the normal adult? 
a) Light sleep 
b) Having the patient solve a math problem with eyes closed 
c) Having the patient open their eyes 
d) Relaxed wakefulness with eye...
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ABRET - Activation Procedures, Effects on an EEG, & Sleep Stages Categories
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ORDA is commonly seen in children with 
a) Absence seizures 
b) Febrile Seizures 
c) Focal Seizures 
d) Benign Rolandic Epilepsy - Answer- a) Absence seizures 
 
Which activity does NOT typically cause an attenuation of the posterior dominant alpha rhythm in the normal adult? 
a) Light sleep 
b) Having the patient solve a math problem with eyes closed 
c) Having the patient open their eyes 
d) Relaxed wakefulness with eyes closed - Answer- d) Relaxed wakefulness with eyes closed 
 
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