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CLTM exam-Certification in Long-Term Monitoring
WITH COMPLETE 500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANS WERS LATEST UPDATE JUST
RELEASED THIS YEAR
Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to cause?
a. Nystagmus
b. Contralateral lower extremity weakness
c. Contralateral facial weakness
d. Aphasia
Contralateral lower extremity weakness
Which infection is most likely to produce headache, fever, nuchal ridigity, coma, and death?
a. Meningitis
b. Herpes simplex encephalitis
c. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
d. Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease
Meningitis
Thrombosis of the right middle cerebral artery would most likely cause?
a. Left sided paralysis, primarily face and arm
b. Left sided paralysis, primarily of the leg
c. Aphasia
d. Right homonymous hemianopsia
Left sided paralysis, primarily of the leg
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The Foramen of Munro is the?
a. Opening between lateral ventricles and third ventricle of the brain
b. Opening at the base of the skull
c. Opening between the ventricles of the heart
d. Opening between the third and fourth ventricle of the brain
Opening between lateral ventricles and third ventricle of the brain
An action potential is an immediate result of which changes in the neuronal membrane?
a. Repolarization
b. Depolarization
c. Hyperpolarization
d. IPSP
Depolarization
The resting potential of a neuron is?
a. 50-100mV with the inside of the cell more negative than the outside
b. 50-100mV with the inside of the cell more positive than the outside
c. 50-100uV with the inside of the cell more positive than the outside
d. 50-100uV with the inside of the cell more negative than the outside
50-100mV with inside of the cell more negative than the outside
Which would not be considered a normal EEG pattern for a full term infant?
a. Trace alternant
b. Isolated frontal sharp waves
c. Persistent focal alpha frequency activity
d. Beta-delta complexes in quiet sleep
Persistent focal alpha frequency activity
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A common seizure pattern in neonates is?
a. Generalized spike and wave
b. Rhythmic focal activity
c. Beta-delta complexes
d. Burst suppression
Rhythmic focal activity
Cranial nerve V's function is?
a. Movement of head/shoulder
b. Mastication
c. Facial expression
d. Auditory/balance
Mastication
What is cranial nerve V?
a. Sensory
b. Mixed
c. Motor
d. All the above
Mixed
Two main pathogens involved in the cause of Meningitis are?
a. Viruses and prions
b. Viruses and bacteria
c. Bacteria and fungi
d. Fungi and prions
Viruses and bacteria
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When recording over a burr hole, the EEG may show?
a. No asymmetries
b. Lower amplitude activity over the affected area
c. Higher amplitude activity over the affected area d. Slower frequencies over the affected
area
Higher amplitude activity over the affected area
Which EEG pattern carries a poor prognosis and is often the result of respiratory or cardiac
arrest?
a. Nonreactive continuous alpha
b. Hypsarrhythmia
c. Frontal Intermittent rhythmic delta
d. Continuous spindles
Nonreactive continuous spindles
A little delta brain activity in an awake tracing of an adult is normal?
a. True
b. False
False
The bulk of the cerebrum is composed of?
a. Fluid
b. White matter
c. Grey matter
d. Neuromodulators
White matter
The basic unit for measuring current flow is?
a. Atomic weight
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CLTM exam-Certification in Long-Term Monitoring
WITH COMPLETE 500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANS WERS LATEST UPDATE JUST
RELEASED THIS YEAR
Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to cause?
a. Nystagmus
b. Contralateral lower extremity weakness
c. Contralateral facial weakness
d. Aphasia
Contralateral lower extremity weakness
Which infection is most likely to produce headache, fever, nuchal ridigity, coma, and death?
a. Meningitis
b. Herpes simplex encephalitis
c. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
d. Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease
Meningitis
Thrombosis of the right middle cerebral artery would most likely cause?
a. Left sided paralysis, primarily face and arm
b. Left sided paralysis, primarily of the leg
c. Aphasia
d. Right homonymous hemianopsia
Left sided paralysis, primarily of the leg
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The Foramen of Munro is the?
a. Opening between lateral ventricles and third ventricle of the brain
b. Opening at the base of the skull
c. Opening between the ventricles of the heart
d. Opening between the third and fourth ventricle of the brain
Opening between lateral ventricles and third ventricle of the brain
An action potential is an immediate result of which changes in the neuronal membrane?
a. Repolarization
b. Depolarization
c. Hyperpolarization
d. IPSP
Depolarization
The resting potential of a neuron is?
a. 50-100mV with the inside of the cell more negative than the outside
b. 50-100mV with the inside of the cell more positive than the outside
c. 50-100uV with the inside of the cell more positive than the outside
d. 50-100uV with the inside of the cell more negative than the outside
50-100mV with inside of the cell more negative than the outside
Which would not be considered a normal EEG pattern for a full term infant?
a. Trace alternant
b. Isolated frontal sharp waves
c. Persistent focal alpha frequency activity
d. Beta-delta complexes in quiet sleep
Persistent focal alpha frequency activity
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A common seizure pattern in neonates is?
a. Generalized spike and wave
b. Rhythmic focal activity
c. Beta-delta complexes
d. Burst suppression
Rhythmic focal activity
Cranial nerve V's function is?
a. Movement of head/shoulder
b. Mastication
c. Facial expression
d. Auditory/balance
Mastication
What is cranial nerve V?
a. Sensory
b. Mixed
c. Motor
d. All the above
Mixed
Two main pathogens involved in the cause of Meningitis are?
a. Viruses and prions
b. Viruses and bacteria
c. Bacteria and fungi
d. Fungi and prions
Viruses and bacteria
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When recording over a burr hole, the EEG may show?
a. No asymmetries
b. Lower amplitude activity over the affected area
c. Higher amplitude activity over the affected area d. Slower frequencies over the affected
area
Higher amplitude activity over the affected area
Which EEG pattern carries a poor prognosis and is often the result of respiratory or cardiac
arrest?
a. Nonreactive continuous alpha
b. Hypsarrhythmia
c. Frontal Intermittent rhythmic delta
d. Continuous spindles
Nonreactive continuous spindles
A little delta brain activity in an awake tracing of an adult is normal?
a. True
b. False
False
The bulk of the cerebrum is composed of?
a. Fluid
b. White matter
c. Grey matter
d. Neuromodulators
White matter
The basic unit for measuring current flow is?
a. Atomic weight
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