CLTM Quiz – Questions & Complete Solutions
Stimulation assessment should be made on patients monitored in the ICU
✔️Ans - Daily
**What function has the lowest risk of being affected if a temporal lobectomy
is performed in the dominant hemisphere ✔️Ans - Supplementary Motor
Deficits
Where would the central sulcus be found in this sample ✔️Ans - Between
G3-G4
The purpose of bilateral mesial temporal depth electrodes is to ✔️Ans -
Lateralize hippocampal seizure focus
The sample EEG shown, most closely represents a(n) ✔️Ans - 58 year old
survivor of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
ACNS Guidelines recommends the following filter performance specifications
✔️Ans - LFF 0.5 Hz - HFF 70 Hz
When is it permissible to release patient information to a third party?
✔️Ans - With written consent of the patient
**Focal seizures with symptoms of "tingling" sensations in the face likely
originate in ✔️Ans - inferior post-central gyrus
**First line treatment for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome ✔️Ans - Valproic Acid
**Which is not a characteristic of the RNS Neurostimulator ✔️Ans - It is
used as an adjunctive therapy for adults and children
Hypothalamic Hamartomas are associated with ✔️Ans - Gelastic seizures
Which of the following is a violation of ABRET's Code of Ethics? ✔️Ans -
Not striving to keep current in the technology
, **Landau-Kleffner Syndrome usually presents with ✔️Ans - Temporal
lobe seizures
**Delayed cerebral ischemia occurring after aneurysmal subarachnoid
hemorrhage (SAH) is a result of a ✔️Ans - Vasaspasm
At what conceptual age would Delta Brushes start to appear ✔️Ans - 30
weeks
**Total suppression of the EEG followed by cardiovascular instability can be
caused by ✔️Ans - barbiturates
Seizures characterized by hypersalivation, oral-facial apraxia, and at times
facial clonic activity, orginate ✔️Ans - Frontal operculum
24-48 hour continuous EEG monitoring in the ICU is recommended for
diagnosing ✔️Ans - Non-convulsive Status
The intracarotid amobarbital test is used to determine cerebral dominance for
✔️Ans - language and memory function
What does LPD+R stand for in the 2012 ACNS EEG terminology ✔️Ans -
lateralized periodic discharges + superimposed rhythmic activity
The EEG pattern seen with Ohtahara Syndrome is ✔️Ans - Burst
Suppression
PET scan in a child with Rasmussen's encephalitis will most likely
demonstrate ✔️Ans - Widespread hemispheric hypometabolism
**Which childhood epileptic syndrome has the best prognosis ✔️Ans -
Panayiotopoulous Syndrome
Relative to P7 the P9 electrode placement is placed ✔️Ans - 10% lateral to
P7
Damage to Wernicke's area may result in ✔️Ans - Receptive aphasia
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