RITE Exam Features
A carefully weighted, in-depth examination featuring questions in each of the following areas of neurology and neuroscience: anatomy, behavioral/psychiatry, clinical adult, clinical pediatrics, contemporary issues, neuroimaging, pathology, pharmacology/chemistry, and physiology.
Graphics that include CT scans, MR images, EEGs, and full color pathologic representations.
A review by a committee of recognized experts to ensure content clarity, question relevance, and topical balance.
A scanning and scoring process conducted by a professional data systems company to ensure the highest quality data collection with an accuracy rate in excess of 99.9 percent.
A downloadable discussion and reference manual that is accessible to all examinees, following the exam, which identifies discussions of answer options and rationale for correct responses of all questions as well as references for further information.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
When looking at an EEG, a spike indicates what type of activity?
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2. Question
____ if a chronic brain disorder of various etiologies characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures.
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3. Question
Which one of these involves arterial blood and often leads to a talk-and-die syndrome?
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4. Question
____ occurs when axons slide over one another and shut down conduction.
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5. Question
What is a mass effect?
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6. Question
Which is not one of the three things likely to occur because of pressure on the brain?
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7. Question
On the Glasgow Coma Scale, what three things are tested?
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8. Question
On the GCS, scores less than __ indicate severe brain injury.
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9. Question
With Rancho levels, if a person is stuck in this level, they are likely to end up in a persistent vegetative state.
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10. Question
People rarely get stuck in which two phases of Rancho?
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