Name: Score:
228 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 228
Subacute sclerosis panencephalitis (SSPE) is associated with:
Chickenpox
Mumps
Measles
Rubella
Term 2 of 228
Rhythmic occipital delta may commonly be seen in:
Infants
Adults
Elderly
Children
Term 3 of 228
How often should Stimulation assessment be made on patients monitored in the ICU?
Annually
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
,Term 4 of 228
Sensory symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and pins and needles would suggest a seizure
arising from the:
frontal lobe
parietal lobe
Frontal operculum
Foramen ovale
Term 5 of 228
Depth electrodes are best for recording from the:
Hippocampal area
Broca's area
Thalamus
Parietal lobe
Term 6 of 228
EEG changes can be seen when cerebral blood flow falls below:
50-60ml/100g/minute
25-30ml/100g/minute
10-15ml/100g/minute
35-40ml/100g/minute
,Term 7 of 228
According to the international League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2015 Guidelines for Status
Epilepticus (SE), SE treatment should begin after
10 minutes
20 minutes
15 minutes
5 minutes
Term 8 of 228
Automatisms are generally associated with activity generated from which lobe?
Parietal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
Occipital
Temporal
Term 9 of 228
Relative to P7, the P9 electrode placement is placed:
15% posterior to P7
10% lateral to P7
20% anterior to P7
5% medial to P7
, Term 10 of 228
Patient with microcephaly presents with flapping hand movements, frequent laughing or unusual
smiling and an unusual happy demeanor what syndrome might they have?
generalized slowing
Anglelman syndrome
Anterior temporal
afterdischarges
Term 11 of 228
Damage to Wernicke's area may result in:
Receptive aphasia
Expressive aphasia
Hemiparesis
Partial seizures
Term 12 of 228
In the intensive care unit, what is the most commonly encountered EEG medication effect that is
not specific for a particular medication
non-eloquent cortex
Multiple Subpial Transection
generalized slowing
afterdischarges
228 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 228
Subacute sclerosis panencephalitis (SSPE) is associated with:
Chickenpox
Mumps
Measles
Rubella
Term 2 of 228
Rhythmic occipital delta may commonly be seen in:
Infants
Adults
Elderly
Children
Term 3 of 228
How often should Stimulation assessment be made on patients monitored in the ICU?
Annually
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
,Term 4 of 228
Sensory symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and pins and needles would suggest a seizure
arising from the:
frontal lobe
parietal lobe
Frontal operculum
Foramen ovale
Term 5 of 228
Depth electrodes are best for recording from the:
Hippocampal area
Broca's area
Thalamus
Parietal lobe
Term 6 of 228
EEG changes can be seen when cerebral blood flow falls below:
50-60ml/100g/minute
25-30ml/100g/minute
10-15ml/100g/minute
35-40ml/100g/minute
,Term 7 of 228
According to the international League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2015 Guidelines for Status
Epilepticus (SE), SE treatment should begin after
10 minutes
20 minutes
15 minutes
5 minutes
Term 8 of 228
Automatisms are generally associated with activity generated from which lobe?
Parietal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
Occipital
Temporal
Term 9 of 228
Relative to P7, the P9 electrode placement is placed:
15% posterior to P7
10% lateral to P7
20% anterior to P7
5% medial to P7
, Term 10 of 228
Patient with microcephaly presents with flapping hand movements, frequent laughing or unusual
smiling and an unusual happy demeanor what syndrome might they have?
generalized slowing
Anglelman syndrome
Anterior temporal
afterdischarges
Term 11 of 228
Damage to Wernicke's area may result in:
Receptive aphasia
Expressive aphasia
Hemiparesis
Partial seizures
Term 12 of 228
In the intensive care unit, what is the most commonly encountered EEG medication effect that is
not specific for a particular medication
non-eloquent cortex
Multiple Subpial Transection
generalized slowing
afterdischarges