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An aneurysm occurs because of:

  • A.deposits of fatty tissue
  • B.abnormal plaque
  • C.increased intracranial pressure
  • D.weakening vessel walls

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Question 2 of 10 0.1 Points The following may result from a transient ischemic attack except:

  • A.total paralysis
  • B.confusion
  • C.dizziness
  • D.double vision

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Question 3 of 10 0.1 Points The EEG is mostly a measure of

  • A.skin responses to pressure
  • B.subcortical neuronal firing
  • C.cortical neuronal firing
  • D.muscular feedback

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Question 4 of 10 0.1 Points Angiography is effective for:

  • A.discriminating hypodensity and hyperdensity of tissue
  • B.visualization of blood vessels
  • C.identifying atrophy of the ventricular system
  • D.enhancing visualization of gyri

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Question 5 of 10 0.1 Points A DTI makes use of the following imaging process

  • A.PET
  • B.CT
  • C.X-ray
  • D.MRI

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Question 6 of 10 0.1 Points What is the stain that stains the entire neuron, revealing parts other than the cell body?

  • A.Golgi stain
  • B.Myelin stain
  • C.Nissl stain
  • D.Cyto stain

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Question 7 of 10 0.1 Points Which neuroimaging technique involves the attachment of small metal disks to the scalp in order to amplify and record the small changes in electrical potentials?

  • A.Positron emission tomography
  • B.Single photon emission tomography
  • C.electromyogram
  • D.electroencephalogram

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Question 8 of 10 0.1 Points What are the signs of inflammation?

  • A.Pain; swelling; pale, cold skin; loss of function
  • B.Warmth; redness; clammy & sweating
  • C.Warmth; redness; swelling; pain; loss of function
  • D.Swelling; grey tinge on skin; cold; clammy

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Question 9 of 10 0.1 Points The main difference between electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs) is

  • A.The same equipment is used, but EEG measures small changes in electrical activity and ERPs measure large changes in electrical activity
  • B.The same equipment is used, but EEG recordings are taken while the person is at rest and ERPs are measured when the person is presented with a stimulus
  • C.There are no differences, essentially both techniques are used just to be sure that accurate results are obtained
  • D.They do not use the same equipment, but they measure the same thing

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Question 10 of 10 0.1 Points On a CT scan areas that are highly dense such as the skull will appear _________ and areas that are of lower density such as cerebrospinal fluid and brain matter will appear ____________.

  • A.fuzzy; clear
  • B.clear; fuzzy
  • C.dark; bright
  • D.bright; dark

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