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    • Atoms & Ions & Neurodiagnostics
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    • Resting Potentials & Action Potentials"
    • Cell Membrane Physiology
    • All or None Response
    • Repolarization - Depolarization - Refractory Period
    • Hyperpolarization
    • Refractory Period
    • Propagation of Action Potential
    • Saltatory Conduction
    • Schwann Cells
    • Node of Ranvier
    • Sodium Potassium Pump
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    • Repetitive Stimulation
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For Clinicians Performing Neuro... Evoked Potentials (EP's), EEG's, NCS, IONM, PSG.
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* Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (1 CEU Available Click Here!)
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Pain, tingling, and numbness in the hand are often linked to carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve within the wrist. This can affect grip strength and daily activities, making early recognition and management crucial. Earn 1 CEU upon successful completion, along with a certificate!


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*Nerve Conduction Studies.. (1 CEU) Available Click Here!

A nerve conduction study (NCS) is a diagnostic test that measures the speed and strength of electrical signals traveling through your nerves. It helps detect nerve damage or dysfunction and is commonly used to diagnose conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, nerve injuries, and other disorders affecting the nervous system. Everything from CTS to ALS.

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*Atoms & Ions Relating to Neuro 1 CEU Available Click Here

Provides Neurodiagnostic Professionals and other clinicians with foundational knowledge of atoms and ions, essential for understanding the bioelectrical processes that underpin the Neurodiagnostic discipline. EEG, EP's, NCS, IONM, PSG 
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​*Electrical Components EEG, NCS, IONM, PSG's

​Electroencephalography (EEG), Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS). Evoked Potentials (EP's), Polysomnography (PSG), Intraoperative Monitoring, (IONM). These tests rely heavily on precise electrical components to ensure accurate measurement and interpretation. This article delves into the electrical components integral to EEG and NCS, discussing their functions, specifications, and significance for technologists.

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*Resting Potentials & Action Potentials (0.5 CEU' Click Here)

The generation and propagation of electrical signals in neurons and muscle cells are fundamental to the functioning of the nervous and muscular systems. These signals arise from the properties of the cell membrane and are described in terms of resting and action potentials. EEG, EP's, NCS, IONM, PSG.
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*Cell Membrane Physiology (0.5 CEU Click Here)
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Cell Membrane Physiology and Its Relationship to Neurodiagnostics. 
Introduction to Cell Membrane Physiology. The cell membrane, or plasma membrane, is a vital structure that regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells. NCS, EEG, EP's, IONM, PSG. 



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*All or None Response (0.5) CEU Click Here)

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 Electroencephalography (EEG), Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS). Evoked Potentials (EP's), Polysomnography (PSG), Intraoperative Monitoring, (IONM). The all-or-none response is a cornerstone of neurophysiology, ensuring the reliable and efficient transmission of signals within the nervous system. This article delves into the electrical components integral to EEG and NCS, discussing their functions, specifications, and significance for technologists.

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*Repolarization, Depolarization, Hyperpolarization, (1.0 CEU Click Here)

The Action Potential: How Nerve Impulses Work
An action potential is a brief, rapid change in a neuron’s electrical charge, allowing it to transmit information. This electrical event is the foundation of nerve communication and occurs in three key phases: depolarization, repolarization, and the refractory period
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*EEG History & Seizure Types (1.5 CEU's Click Here)

The history and advancements in electroencephalography (EEG) have been instrumental in shaping the field of Neurodiagnostics. The foundation of EEG was laid by Hans Berger, whose discoveries were later confirmed by British and American researchers in the early 20th century. Their collective efforts helped establish EEG as a crucial tool in identifying neurological disorders, particularly epilepsy. EEG, EP's PSG.

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*Ensuring Patient Safety EEG, EP's, NCS,/EMG, PSG, IONM (1.0 CEU Click Here)

​Neurodiagnostic Clinicians must prioritize safety, accuracy, and patient care across all modalities, EEG, EP, NCS, PSG, and IONM. Adherence to best practices in infection control, patient safety, emergency preparedness, equipment maintenance, and data security ensures high-quality diagnostics and optimal patient outcomes.

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*The absolute refractory period. (Free 0.5 CEU Click Here)

The absolute refractory period is a fundamental property of neurons that ensures the proper initiation and propagation of action potentials. It plays a critical role in maintaining the unidirectional flow of neural signals and limiting the frequency of neuronal firing. Understanding this concept is essential for interpreting various neurophysiological assessments EEG, EP's, NCS, IONM, PSG.

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