ABRET Electrographic Correlates to
Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG with Complete
Solutions
Beta coma most commonly results from
a. hepatic encephalopathy
b. hypoglycemia
c. drug overdose
d. anoxic insult - ANSWER-drug overdose
Skull defect
a. diffuse slowing
b. periodic complexes
c. breach rhythm
d. alpha squeak - ANSWER-breach rhythm
Hypothalamic hamartoma
a. myoclonic seizure
b. reflex seizure
c. gelastic seizure
d. absence seizure - ANSWER-gelastic seizure (tumor that causes gelastic seizures)
During which of the following types of seizures would a patient be likely to experience
deja vu?
a. atonic
b. complex partial
c. generalized non convulsive
d. myoclonic - ANSWER-complex partial
An electrographic seizure is characterized by
a. irregular polymorphic delta
b. single bifrontal spike and wave
c. episodic rhythmic activity
d. intermittent temporal spike - ANSWER-episodic rhythmic activity
What is the term that describes failure of the alpha rhythm to attenuate with eye
opening?
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