Name: Score:
116 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 116
100
number of patients in a Medical study
total summed points in the Barthel index
average score of a clinical Trial participant
maximum score achievable in a physical fitness test
Term 2 of 116
as brain energy stores are depleted from GCSE, how does ictal brain activity change
attenuates
hypotension
interminable
increases
Definition 3 of 116
anterograde amnesia
loss of motor skills and coordination
inability to recognize familiar faces
unable to form and store new memories
difficulty recalling past events accurately
,Definition 4 of 116
GABA
Principal inhibitory neurotransmitter of the brain
Hormone that regulates sleep cycles
Neurotransmitter involved in muscle contraction
Main excitatory neurotransmitter of the brain
Definition 5 of 116
delta appears
phenytoin at high levels of toxicity
carbamazepine at low levels of effectiveness
lamotrigine in therapeutic range
valproate during pregnancy
Definition 6 of 116
myoclonic
epilepsy syndromes associated with infancy
seizures with shortest duration
MEG detects signals generated by
se consisting of tonic seizures with lateralized semiology
,Definition 7 of 116
increased neuronal stress
increased glutamate to neurotoxic levels
increased ICP
seizures in critically ill with encephalopathy: frequency, duration and onset/offset
effect of benzos on EEG
seizures cause what cerebral responses
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Definition 8 of 116
agyria
an abnormal smoothness with .....
Lissenchepaly
aphasic seizure
Mortality Rate From Gtcse
Penfield
Definition 9 of 116
magnetic influence on electrodes
MEG detects signals generated by
MRI safe electrodes guard against
Effect of Carbamazepine on EEG
EEG in all intracranial hemorrhages
, Term 10 of 116
Phase II EEG quality is greatly improved by implantation of
grids for reference and ground
external monitoring devices for safety
temporary sensors for immediate feedback
single electrode placements for accuracy
Term 11 of 116
afferent connections of vagus nerve run from medulla to where
thoracic and abdominal organs
soft palate
pharynx
larynx
teeth, muscles of mastication
3 out of 4 rectus muscles of the eye
Definition 12 of 116
yes
are siripids exclusively treated with surgery
are siripids only treated with dietary changes
are Siripids ignored during Treatment
are SIRIPIDS treated with AEDs
116 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 116
100
number of patients in a Medical study
total summed points in the Barthel index
average score of a clinical Trial participant
maximum score achievable in a physical fitness test
Term 2 of 116
as brain energy stores are depleted from GCSE, how does ictal brain activity change
attenuates
hypotension
interminable
increases
Definition 3 of 116
anterograde amnesia
loss of motor skills and coordination
inability to recognize familiar faces
unable to form and store new memories
difficulty recalling past events accurately
,Definition 4 of 116
GABA
Principal inhibitory neurotransmitter of the brain
Hormone that regulates sleep cycles
Neurotransmitter involved in muscle contraction
Main excitatory neurotransmitter of the brain
Definition 5 of 116
delta appears
phenytoin at high levels of toxicity
carbamazepine at low levels of effectiveness
lamotrigine in therapeutic range
valproate during pregnancy
Definition 6 of 116
myoclonic
epilepsy syndromes associated with infancy
seizures with shortest duration
MEG detects signals generated by
se consisting of tonic seizures with lateralized semiology
,Definition 7 of 116
increased neuronal stress
increased glutamate to neurotoxic levels
increased ICP
seizures in critically ill with encephalopathy: frequency, duration and onset/offset
effect of benzos on EEG
seizures cause what cerebral responses
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Definition 8 of 116
agyria
an abnormal smoothness with .....
Lissenchepaly
aphasic seizure
Mortality Rate From Gtcse
Penfield
Definition 9 of 116
magnetic influence on electrodes
MEG detects signals generated by
MRI safe electrodes guard against
Effect of Carbamazepine on EEG
EEG in all intracranial hemorrhages
, Term 10 of 116
Phase II EEG quality is greatly improved by implantation of
grids for reference and ground
external monitoring devices for safety
temporary sensors for immediate feedback
single electrode placements for accuracy
Term 11 of 116
afferent connections of vagus nerve run from medulla to where
thoracic and abdominal organs
soft palate
pharynx
larynx
teeth, muscles of mastication
3 out of 4 rectus muscles of the eye
Definition 12 of 116
yes
are siripids exclusively treated with surgery
are siripids only treated with dietary changes
are Siripids ignored during Treatment
are SIRIPIDS treated with AEDs