CLTM BOARD TEST EXAM 2025/2026 BANK
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CLTM BOARD
Maximize your success on the CLTM (Certified in Long-Term
Management) Board Test with focused preparation that
strengthens your understanding of advanced senior care
administration, regulatory compliance, and financial operations
in long-term care settings. This exam helps reinforce core
concepts while identifying specific areas that need
improvement for executive-level certification. It is specifically
designed for healthcare administrators
A patient who experiences epigastric rising followed by a 10
second oral and/or manual automatisms, is unable to
respond to verbal commands and has postictal confusion
for several minutes most likely indicates: ...... ANSWER
....... complex partial✓✓
In a patient with persistent coma or unexplained
neurological deterioration, the most useful test is: ......
ANSWER ....... continuous EEG monitoring✓✓
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Ictal weeping and pelvic thrusting may indicate ......
ANSWER ....... Non-epileptic events/ psychogenic
seizures✓✓
Most common sign of temporal lobe seizures ...... ANSWER
....... contralateral dystonia✓✓
Patient with microcephaly present with flapping hand
movements, frequent laughing or unusual smiling and an
unusual happ demeanor ...... ANSWER ....... Angelman
syndrome✓✓
Olfactory hallucinations are not associated with the: ......
ANSWER ....... inferior occipital lobe✓✓
Hypsarrhythmia is a pattern most often associated with
...... ANSWER ....... infantile spasms✓✓
Phenobarbital coma ...... ANSWER ....... Burst-
Suppression✓✓
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Phenobarbital causes ...... ANSWER ....... beta✓✓
What type of anesthesia is best for eletrocorticography I the
operating room ...... ANSWER ....... Desflurane✓✓
Bolus of propofol will cause: ...... ANSWER ....... burst
suppression✓✓
**Rapid removal of which of the following anticonvulsants is
most likely to elicit a generalized seizure ...... ANSWER
....... Phenobarbital✓✓
An appropriate anesthetic regimen for language mapping:
...... ANSWER ....... awake with local✓✓
First line treatment for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome ......
ANSWER ....... valproic acid✓✓
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Sensory symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and pins
and needles would suggest a seizure arising from the ......
ANSWER ....... Parietal lobe✓✓
In the intensive care unit what is the most commonly
encountered EEG medication effect that is not specific for a
particular medication ...... ANSWER ....... generalized
slowing✓✓
What EEG finding is most often associated with sensory
seizures ...... ANSWER ....... parietal sharp waves✓✓
focal seizures with symptoms of tingling sensations in the
face likely originate in ...... ANSWER ....... inferior post
central gyrus✓✓
Anterior temporal spikes in children usually represent: ......
ANSWER ....... an identifiable structural lesion✓✓
Ohtahara syndrome ...... ANSWER ....... burst
suppression✓✓