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Seizure and Neurology Quiz

Test your knowledge in the fascinating field of neurology with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of seizures, neurological conditions, and associated brain functions.

Whether you are a student, a teacher, or just eager to learn something new, this quiz is designed to challenge and enhance your understanding of key concepts.

  • 10 Thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Focus on real-life clinical scenarios
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingNeuron27
Patient presents with a seizure in the clinic. She is 23 years old and reports blanking out for a bit while driving. Patient also reports not being able to hear anything, weakness in limbs and change in muscle tone. Patient's friend reports she did not loose consciousness while driving. What is your diagnosis?
Complex Partial Seizure
Absence Seizure
Atypical Absence Seizure
Myoclonic seizure
Patient's guardian reports patient impatiently wandering around the house, murmuring about something. He also reports patient making chewing noises. This happened for couple of minutes according to patient's family. You think this would be seizure related to what area of brain?
Frontal lobe
Temporal lobe
Parietal lobe
Subarachnoid
Meninges
Somewhere idk
What type of hematoma includes symptoms of confusion, vomiting, headache, and seizures.
Subdural
Subarachnoid
Hemorrhagic
Epidural
Patient pulls up with a generalized seizure in the ER. Patient does not have any gait or balance issues. After the CT scan, you notice a small tumor in deep white mater of temporal lobe. What type of glioma do you suspect?
Astrocytoma
Ependymoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Extramedullary tumor
In which disease immune system forms IgG to Ach receptors which destroys receptor site and prevents further stimulation of the muscles causing skeletal muscle weakness and rapid fatigue of affected muscle
GBS
MS
MG
Myotonic muscular dystropy
Patient is in vegetative state in ICU. Which of these functions would not be present?
Respiration
Respond to reflexes
Movement of eyes
Heart activity
Brain stem activity
Which type of meningitis is spread by saliva and respiratory droplets
Viral
Fungal
Bacterial
Neonatal
What condition is present from birth but only presents symptoms in your twenties?
Huntington's
Cerebral Palsy
AVM
Intercranial Aneurysm
In which disease the ventricles in brain are dilated? (choose all that apply)
Alzheimer's
Cerebral Palsy
Metastatic brain tumor
Huntington's
Neurofibromatosis 1/2
Contusion
Contraction or relaxation of smooth or skeletal muscle is the end result of what processes?
PNS
ANS
CNS
Parasympathetic
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