ABRET R.EEG.T. Exam
Timed Exam Mode - Simulated Conditions
The ABRET R.EEG.T. (Registered Electroencephalographic Technologist) exam certifies competency in performing and interpreting electroencephalographic recordings, covering electrode placement, normal and abnormal waveform recognition, instrumentation, patient safety, and neuroanatomy.
An EEG technologist is performing a biological calibration. The patient is asked to open and close their eyes, look left and right, and clench their jaw. What is the primary purpose of this procedure?
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A
To assess the patient's level of cooperation before starting the recording.
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B
To warm up the EEG amplifiers and ensure they are functioning.
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C
To verify the integrity of the recording system by generating physiological artifacts and confirming correct channel derivations.
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D
To measure the baseline impedance of the scalp electrodes.
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