Exam 17: Electrophysiological Testing of Nerves and Muscles

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Which of the following muscles is most commonly examined in an NCS for possible axonotmesis of the median nerve?

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Why are CMAPs significantly greater than sensory nerve action potentials (SNAPs)?

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Why must the temperature of the examination room be kept at a constant temperature and skin temperature monitored during nerve conduction studies?

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Which of the following is a benefit of saltatory conduction of myelinated nerves?

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Which of the following are primary indicators of demyelination of a nerve?

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Electrically generated action potentials propagate along a nerve

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Why must an ENMG examination be delayed until about 21 days after an axonopathy?

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After insertion of a needle electrode during an EMG exam the examiner will cease needle movement for a period of time. Which of the following is a normal finding during this "rest" period?

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A patient with a neuropathic disorder will have which of the following characteristic recruitment patterns during an EMG exam?

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Which of the following results of an NCS reflects a decrease in conduction velocity?

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Which of the following patients will typically not benefit from a referral for ENMG testing?

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An examiner performing an NCS on a patient notes that the upper extremity nerve conduction velocities are about 5 to 10 meters per second faster than the lower extremity nerves. What is the correct interpretation of this finding?

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Which of the following is a normal characteristic of a motor unit potential?

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During an electromyography (EMG) exam of a patient there is a brief burst of electrical activity when the needle electrode is inserted into the muscle. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of this finding?

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An EMG exam for a patient with a neuropathic disorder demonstrates the presence of small-amplitude, polyphasic motor unit potentials. Which of the following statements is the best interpretation of this finding?

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A patient with a peripheral nerve injury has an NCS performed 2 days post-injury. Results demonstrate normal conduction below the level of the injury and no response across the injured axon. Which of the following nerve injuries is most likely?

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Results of electroneuromyography (ENMG) are best used for which of the following purposes?

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Which of the following best describes a nerve conduction study (NCS)?

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Which of the following statements regarding the effect of age on the results of an NCS is true?

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When reporting the results of an EMG exam the practitioner should refrain from which of the following statements?

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