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Slow waves of youth attenuate with
A. eye opening
B. eye closure
C. clapping or other external sounds
D. fist clenching of contralateral hand - ANSWER-A. eye opening
Drowsiness in an 8-year-old child is characterized by
A. saw toothed lateral eye movements
B. frontal beta
C. high voltage occipital delta
D. alpha dropout - ANSWER-D. alpha dropout
During active sleep, the full term neonate has
A. regular respirations and no eye movements
B. regular respirations and no EMG
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C. irregular respirations and EMG
D. irregular respirations and eye movements - ANSWER-D.
irregular respirations and eye movements
High voltage diffuse rhythmic theta in a 1-year-old child indicates
that the child is
A. awake
B. in REM
C. drowsy
D. in stage 4 sleep - ANSWER-D. in stage 4 sleep
Prozac, Welbutrin, Lexapro, Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, Effexor XL are
all what kind of drug
A. Antidepressants
B. Antihypertensives
C. Antiepileptics
D. Neuromuscular blocking agents - ANSWER-A. Antidepressants
Ativan, Valium, Klonopin are all what kind of drug
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A. Antihypertensives
B. Benzos
C. Chloral derivatives
D. Neuromuscular blocking agents - ANSWER-B. Benzos
Thorazine, Haldol, Stelazine, Mellaril, Clozapine, Risperdal and
Zyprexa are all
A. Antihypertensives
B. Psychotherapeutics
C. Barbiturates
D. Chloral derivatives - ANSWER-B. Psychotherapeutics
No alteration in consciousness is characteristic of what type of
seizure? - ANSWER-Simple partial
Transient ischemic attacks are
A. a form of partial epilepsy
B. always followed by a completed stroke
C. never followed by a completed stroke
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D. Fully resolved within 24 hours - ANSWER-D. Fully resolved
within 24 hours
What term describes the resulting output when two inputs or
opposite polarity are subtracted during the differential
amplification process?
A. Summation
B. Cancellation
C. Fielt Distribution
D. Differential Amplification - ANSWER-A. Summation
The ability of the EEG to output the voltage difference between
two inputs to a single channel is known as
A. Deflection
B. Differential Amplification
C. Cancellation
D. Phase Reversal - ANSWER-B. Differential Amplification