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If the positive side of the eye is the cornea, and the negative side of the eye is the retina, when the patient moves his eyes to the left, the left EOG electrode becomes more:




a) Positive


b) Negative


c) Stable


d) Upward

a) Positive

When performing biological calibrations, when you ask the patient to close their eyes they are likely produce which rhythm?




a) Delta


b) Theta


c) Alpha


d) Beta

c) Alpha

The AASM Manual requires that the electrode impedance is below:




a) 2.5 kilohms


b) 5 kilohms


b) 7.5 kilohms


c) 10 kilohms

b) 5 kilohms

Impedance is a measure of the contact of the:




a) Electrode to the skin


b) Electrode to the amplifier


c) Electrode to the jack box


d) Electrode to the interface box

a) Electrode to the skin

Asking a patient to hold his breath for 10 seconds should result in a:




a) Flat signal on the airflow channels


b) Flat signal on the effort channels


c) Flat signal on the airflow and effort channels


d) Flat signal on the oximeter channel

c) Flat signal on the airflow and effort channels