| Defines the history of ENMG and describes the structure and fields of practice of electroneurophysiology laboratories. |
| Explains the nerve and muscle systems examined in electroneurophysiology and the basic principles of electricity. |
| Interprets the operating principles of EMG equipment, the generation of action potentials, and the physiological basis of EMG activity. |
| Identifies and classifies the fundamental characteristics of electrodiagnostic (EDX) findings obtained in neuromuscular diseases. |
| Distinguishes and relates the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the median, ulnar, tibial, and common peroneal nerves. |
| Analyzes nerve anatomy and physiology knowledge in relation to ENMG recordings and clinical findings. |
| Applies appropriate recording techniques, patient safety measures, and technical approaches during ENMG procedures. |
| Evaluates and justifies the duties, authorities, and responsibilities of the electroneurophysiology technician within the framework of professional ethics. |