What are the two variants of 6 Hertz Positive Spikes?
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FOLD and WHAM
Pattern waxes and wanes
Present during wakefulness and drowsiness
Validated by having patient make a first with their contralateral hand
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Mu Rhtyhm
,Which of the following typically produces diffuse slowing on the EEG?
a. Meningioma
b. Cerebral abscess
c. Alzheimer's disease
d. Cerebral thrombosis
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c. Alzheimer's disease
What structure is located deep within the medial temporal lobes?
Speech arrest, chewing, salivation
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Amygdala
CJD is neither bacterial nor viral; it is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that
is known as a:
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prion-based disease.
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the EEG in narcolepsy?
a. FIRDA
b. REM onset sleep
,c. An increase in EMG
d. Diffuse delta slowing
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b. REM onset sleep
OIRDA (Occipital Intermittent Rhythmic Delta Activity)
Associated with:
NOT associated with:
Seen in:
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Associated with: Epilepsy
NOT associated with: Encephalopathy
Seen in: Absence Epilepsy Children (ONLY)
Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy
Rare
Intractable Epilepsy
Behavioral & Developmental Delays
Risk of SUDEP
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Dravets Syndrome
, Standard Precautions are used:
a. When the patient is known to have an infectious disease
b. When blood or body fluids are present
c. On all patients
d. Only when blood is present
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c. on all patients
What happens when the carotid artery in the skull becomes blocked or narrowed in
Moya Moya Disease?
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Reduces blood flow to the brain
What are some symptoms of Herpes Simplex Encephalitis?
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Aphasia, Confusion & Behavioral Changes
What are 3 idiopathic generalized epilepsy types?
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FOLD and WHAM
Pattern waxes and wanes
Present during wakefulness and drowsiness
Validated by having patient make a first with their contralateral hand
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Mu Rhtyhm
,Which of the following typically produces diffuse slowing on the EEG?
a. Meningioma
b. Cerebral abscess
c. Alzheimer's disease
d. Cerebral thrombosis
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c. Alzheimer's disease
What structure is located deep within the medial temporal lobes?
Speech arrest, chewing, salivation
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Amygdala
CJD is neither bacterial nor viral; it is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that
is known as a:
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prion-based disease.
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the EEG in narcolepsy?
a. FIRDA
b. REM onset sleep
,c. An increase in EMG
d. Diffuse delta slowing
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b. REM onset sleep
OIRDA (Occipital Intermittent Rhythmic Delta Activity)
Associated with:
NOT associated with:
Seen in:
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Associated with: Epilepsy
NOT associated with: Encephalopathy
Seen in: Absence Epilepsy Children (ONLY)
Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy
Rare
Intractable Epilepsy
Behavioral & Developmental Delays
Risk of SUDEP
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Dravets Syndrome
, Standard Precautions are used:
a. When the patient is known to have an infectious disease
b. When blood or body fluids are present
c. On all patients
d. Only when blood is present
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c. on all patients
What happens when the carotid artery in the skull becomes blocked or narrowed in
Moya Moya Disease?
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Reduces blood flow to the brain
What are some symptoms of Herpes Simplex Encephalitis?
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Aphasia, Confusion & Behavioral Changes
What are 3 idiopathic generalized epilepsy types?
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