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Patient's with Rett's syndrome usually develop normally
until age what? a. 18-24 months
b. 3-6 months
c. 6-18 months
d. 2-4 years –ANSW- c. 6-18 months
Which of the following represents a poor
prognosis a. diffuse slowing
b. spindle coma
c. alpha coma
d. non convulsive status –ANSW- c. alpha coma
seizures commonly result from withdrawal of which
of the following
a,
antihistamine
b.
ibuprofen
c. alcohol
,d. nicotine -–
ANSW- c. alcohol
The waveform morphology during the clonic phase of a GTC
may present as
a. diffuse rhythmic
slowing
b. diffuse
polyspikes
c. multifocal sharps and
spikes
d. spike and slow wave rhythmic generalized -–ANSW-
d. spike and slow wave
generalized
a disease characterized by progressive dementia and
periodic sharp wave
complexes on the EEG is -
CJD
Which of the following would indicate the best prognosis
in a comatose pt
a. generalized low amplitude delta with no
backround activity
b. elctrographic changes indicating
wakefulness and sleep
c. generalized suppression of
the eeg
,d. spindle coma -–ANSW- b. electrographic changes
indicating wakefulness and sleep
bancauds phenomenon, alpha squeak and paradoxical alpha all
have to do with
a. an abnormality of the
background
b. a reacton of the
backround
c. drowsy effect on the alpha
rhythm
d. nonresponsiveness of the alpha rhythm -–ANSW- b.
a reaction of the alpha
what do mittens, midline rhythmic theta, and trace alternans
have in common?
a. they are all markers of neonatal
immaturity
b. they are all normal
waveforms
c. they are all consistent with
encephalopathy
d. they all appear exclusively from
wakefullness –ANSW- b
Lamda waves
are
, a. best seen just before falling
asleep
b. usually negative in bipolar
derivations
c. precursors of
posts
d. evoked by eye movement –ANSW- d. evoked
by eye movements
Which of the following is the most appropriate test for
determining cerebral
dominance?
a. eeg
b. evoked
potentials
c. computerized axial
tomography
d. intracarotid sodium amytal (wada) –ANSW- d.
intracarotid sodium amytal
homonymous
hemianopsia
a. loss of the inferior
visual field
b. loss of the left visual field in
one eye
c. loss of the left or right visual field in
both eyes