Anatomy
Anesthesia
Equipment
Modalities
Surgeries
100

The innermost connective tissue membrane covering the brain is the:

What is the pia 

100

Muscle relaxants are classified by their mechanism of action at the myoneural junction as belonging one of the following two groups, which are...and name an example of each 

What are depolarizing (Rocuronium) and non-depolarizing (Succinylcholine)

100

Kerrison forceps are used in which phase of the surgical procedure?

What is decompression 


100

An unstable blood pressure during SSEP monitoring in the OR affects cortical EPs resulting in:

What is fluctuating amplitudes 

100

A Carotid Endarterectomy is performed to remove _____ from the artery.

What is plaque

200

Name the 5 branches of the facial nerve.

What are 

1. Temporal 

2. Zygomatic 

3. Buccal 

4. Mandibular

5. Cervical 


200

Which of the following anesthetic agents does not produce both amnesia and unconsciousness?

a. Desflurane

b.Dexmeditomidine

c. Remifentanil

d. Propofol

What is C, Remifentanil 

200

Both SSEP and BAEP waveforms can be affected by structural manipulation using:

What are retractors

200

It is most appropriate to monitor the median nerve, not the tibial nerve, for:

a. Vertebral basilar artery aneurysms

b. Posterior cerebral artery aneurysms

c. Anterior cerebral artery aneurysms

d. Middle cerebral artery aneurysms

What is C, MCA Aneurysms 

200

This type of spine surgery is used to correct spondylolisthesis:

TLIF

300

What artery primarily perfuses the lower spinal cord?

What is the artery of Adamkiewicz

300

Which 2 benzodiazepines are known to increase SSEP amplitude?

What are...

1. Ketamine

2. Etomidate

300

Common sources of non-physiologic artifact in the operating room include:

Operating microscopes, x-ray view boxes, and heating devices

300

What is a definitive indicator of post op deafness in the ABR response?

What is a loss of wave V

300
Name the two diagnoses for a microvascular decompression:

What are...

1. Trigeminal Neuralgia 

* EC for Tic douloureux 

2. Hemifacial Spasms

400

Wave III of the BAEP is thought to be generated by the: (extra credit if you can name which section of the brainstem)

What is the superior olivary complex

*EC: pons

400

Excitation of the postsynaptic neuron is caused by the neurotransmitter:

What is glutamate

400

Exact reconstruction of a continuous time based signal from its digitized (stored samples) form is possible only if the original signal is band limited and the sample frequency is greater than twice the signal bandwidth.

What is the Nyquist Theorem

400

Which of the cranial nerves are most appropriate to monitor during resection of a CPA tumor?

What are CN VII and VIII

400

Which acoustic neuroma surgical approach results in sacrificed ipsilateral hearing in virtually all patients?

What is a translabyrinthine approach

500

What is indicated by the presence of unilateral Babinski signs?

What is a pyramidal tract dysfunction 

500

What neurotransmitter can inhibit the postsynaptic neuron?

What is Gamma Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)

500

The characteristic of a filter that shows how sharp the cut off, is called _____.

What is the rolloff

500

In which direction would you want to move the grid in order to get a clear phase reversal if all of the peaks are pointing upwards?

what is anterior

500

A selective dorsal rhizotomy may be performed on a patient with this condition 

what is cerebral palsy