Basics of Electrodiagnostics
Neurophysiology
Electromyography Patterns and Parameters
PM&R Trivia#1!
PM&R Trivia #2!
100

The two major types of tests used in electrodiagnostics to evaluate the peripheral nervous system.

What are, (i) Nerve Conduction Studies (Motor, Sensory) and (ii) Needle Electromyography (EMG)?

100

This ion is found in high concentrations outside the axonal membrane, crucial for generating an action potential.

What is Sodium (Na+)?

100

The primary purpose of performing electrodiagnostic tests.

What is to evaluate if there is a problem with the peripheral nervous system/neuromuscular disorder, localize the lesion, and identify the involved fiber type and pathology? (accept any of these)

100

What popular TV series, which aired from 1982 to 1986, featured a former astronaut with paraplegia who becomes a high school science teacher and inspires his students to achieve their dreams?

"Breaking Bad" 

 "The A-Team" 

"Quantum Leap" 

"The Greatest American Hero" 

 

The Greatest American Hero

100

What famous scientist, known for his theory of relativity, experienced a motorboat accident that led to his need for physical rehabilitation?

Isaac Newton

Thomas Edison

Albert Einstein

Marie Curie

Albert Einstein

200

This term refers to the electrode known as "the green one" in nerve conduction studies.

What is the ground electrode?

200

The influx of this ion presynaptically leads to the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction.

What is Calcium (Ca2+)?

200

This nerve conduction pattern is characterized by reduced amplitude in CMAP or SNAP but with normal or slightly decreased conduction velocity.

What is Axonal Loss?

200

What notable event took place in 1955, leading to the advancement of thefield of rehabilitation medicine and increased accessibility for individuals with disabilities?

The publication of a groundbreaking medical textbook

The development of the first wheelchair accessible van

The creation of the first standard for accessible design

The signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

 

The creation of the first standard for accessible design What is a motor unit?

200

In 1944, the first comprehensive rehabilitation center in the United States was established for veterans of World War II. What is the name of this renowned facility?

Mayo Clinic

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

300

This is what the abbreviation CMAP stands for in motor nerve conduction studies.

What is Compound Motor Action Potential?

300

This term describes when the electrical impulse travels in the opposite direction of normal physiological conduction.

What is Antidromic?

300

A prolonged distal latency greater than 130% and uniform slowing of conduction velocity below 75% normal, indicates this type of nerve pathology.

What is Demyelination?

300

In physical rehabilitation, what is the term for the process of training individuals to use alternative sensory modalities, such as touch or sound, to compensate for a loss of vision or hearing?

Adaptation therapy

Sensory substitution

Neurological reprogramming

Assistive technology training

 

Sensory substitution

300

The use of hydrotherapy, or water-based exercises, is a common technique in rehabilitation. Which of the following is a known benefit of hydrotherapy for rehabilitation purposes?

Increased risk of injuries

Reduced resistance to movement

Enhanced buoyancy and reduced impact on joints

Decreased cardiovascular fitness

Enhanced buoyancy and reduced impact on joints

400

This term refers to the time interval between the onset of a stimulus and the onset or peak of response in NCS.

What is latency?

400

This is the term to describe the type of nerve fibers that have the fastest conduction velocity.

What is large diameter and/or myelinated axon?

400

This EMG parameter represents the compound action potential from muscle fibers of a single motor unit within the recording range of a needle electrode.

What is Motor Unit Action Potential (MUAP)?

400

Which historical event significantly increased public awareness and support for the field of PM&R?

The Great Depression
The Polio Epidemic
World War I
The Civil Rights Movement  

The Polio Epidemic 

400

Which adaptive sport, designed for individuals with mobility impairments, has been popularized by athletes like Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham and is often performed in specialized wheelchairs?

Synchronized swimming

Wheelchair basketball

Wheelchair motocross (WCMX)

Paragliding

 Wheelchair motocross (WCMX)

500

This measurement in NCS represents the maximal height of an action potential from the baseline to the negative peak.

What is Amplitude?

500

This term describes the direction of electrical impulse travel that is the same as normal physiological conduction.

What is Orthodromic?

500

This type of needle EMG finding includes fibrillation potentials and positive sharp waves.

What is abnormal spontaneous activity?

500

Who was the Australian nurse who revolutionized polio treatment in the 1940s by advocating for warm compresses and gentle movement instead of immobilization?

Florence Nightingale
Clara Barton
Sister Elizabeth Kenny

Sister Elizabeth Kenny

500

The Paralympic Games, which showcase the athletic abilities of people with disabilities, run parallel to the Olympic Games. In what year were the Paralympics first officially held?

1960

1988

2000

1972

1960

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