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CLTM Exam 2024|25 | QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST A+ {TEST BANK } Deep tendon reflexes are graded 0-4 which number is normal - 2 Number one cause of complex partial sz in adults - mesial temporal sclerosis ** boards gum hypertrophy and coarsening of foacial fe...

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Deep tendon reflexes are graded 0-4 which number is normal - 2

Number one cause of complex partial sz in adults - mesial temporal sclerosis ** boards

gum hypertrophy and coarsening of foacial features are a side effect of - phenytoin

FMRI - Maps language motor spikes and evaluates CBF

eeg changes can be seen within ___ of acute injury resulting in ischemia - 5 min

a ___ sz is characterized by sustained muscular contraction causing the body to
assume a rigid position or a stereotyped posture is - tonic

a ___ is not a type of meg detector - pedometer

simple partial consciousness is - not impaired

The right vagus nerve innervates the - sinoatial node of the heart

,children with laundau kleffner have normal - BAEP

the risk of sudep is how much higher in epilepsy patients than in the healthy population -
24-40 times

The incidents of early post-tramatic clinical sz is between - 2.8-10%

spikes and poly spikes seen with JME are most often - generalized 4-5 hz bursts

psychogenic non epilepsy status epilepticus has been reported in up to what
percentage of patients admitted to ICUS with a diagnosis of status epilepticus - 20%

Wernickes area - Parietal lobe

Amytal is injected into what vessel - internal carotid artery

bipole of the eye - cornea is positive
retina is negative

infection acquired while in the hospital - nosocomial

as a technologist you should only talk to others about a patients PHI if it is - necessary
to do your job

when should MSDS be explained - in new employee orientation

Latex allergies are more prevalent in the healthcare worker population T/F - True

What infection requires hand washing rather than alcohol based cleaner - c-diff

what is used to test ground - ohmmeter

What type of disinfection is required for critical items - steralization

which of the following methods occurs through coughing talking and sneezing - droplet

disinfectant - a generic term for a government registered agent that has destroyed
microorganisms

critical items - an object that has been introduced directly into the human blood stream
or in the human body

decontamination - the physical or chemical process to reduce the number or
microorganisms on an inanimate object

,non critial - an object that comes in contact with intact skin

disinfection - a process that destroys some forms of microorganisms with the exception
of bacterial spores

microshock - extremely small electrical current applied directly to the heart can be fatal

what requires low level disinfection - pencils, tape measures, and electrode wires

Causes the current flow out of instrument but some current leaks into the metal chassis
and is carried to a neutral spot through the grounding line - GFCI

What is the fire procedure acronym - save
save people or patients
announce and activate alarm
ventilate control
extinguisher use

what is the acronym for fire extinguisher use - pass

which of the following uses heat to clean - sterilize

proper removal of tape include - losen tape prior to removal
remove the tape at an angle
hold the skin when removing the tape to prevent tearing

allergies are - a response of the immune system to a foreign substance

anaphylaxis m- m mcan mbe ma mresult mof mfood, mis mlife mthreatening, mcan mhave ma msymptom mof
mvomiting




all mpersonal mand mhealth minfo mthat mexists mfor mevery mindividual min many mform mwhether
mwritten, mspoken, mor melectronic mis mreferred mto mas m- m mprotected mhealth minfo




T/F msensitivities mare man mimmune mresponse m- m mfalse

What mis mthe mcurrent mleakage mcurrent mlimit m- m m100 mmicrovolts

T/F mit mis mokay mto muse man mextension mcord mif myou mplug mit minto ma mhospital mgrade moutlet m- m
mFalse




When mshould mMSDS mbe mexplained m- m min mnew memployee morientation

which mof mthe mfollowing mdescribes mmethods mthat memployers mmust muse mto mprotect mtheir
memployees mfrom mhazards m- m mOSHA

, can mbe mavoided mby mplugging mall mpatient mconnected mitems minto mthe msame mgroup mof
moutlets m- m mgrounding mloops




the mproper mcontact mtime mfor mhigh mlevel mdisinfection m- m m10-30 mmin.

prion mdisease mis m- m malways mfatal

fear mor mimpending mdoom m- m mlimbic msystem

deja mvu mor mjamis mvu m- m mtemporal mlobe

olfactory m- m mtemporal mor muncus

visual m- m moccipital

an martifact mthat mcan mbe mseen min mnormal mindividuals mduring mPS mbut mis mmost moften mseen
min mpt mwith mcerebral mdeath m- m mERG




consciousness mpreserved m- m msimple

consciousness mimpaired mand mbilateral mcerebral minvolvement m- m msecondary mgeneralized

consciousness mimpaired mand mautomatism m- m mcomplex

as mbrain menergy mstores mare mdepleted mfrom mGCSE mictal mbrain mactivity m- m mattenuates

testing mfor ma mreactivity mis mimportant min ma mcomatose mpatient mit mis mdefined mby m- m ma
mchange min mEEG mactivity mfollowing mstimulation




sz mcharacterized mprimarily mby malterations mof mconsciousness mor mrelative
munresponsiveness mis m- m mdialeptic msz




which msz mhave mthe mshortest mduration m- m mmyoclonic

vertical meye mmovement mwill mbe mout mof mphase min m- m mRIO mand mLIO

The mrecommended mduration mof mcEEG mmonitoring mfor mthe mcomatose mTBI mpatient mis mat
mleast m- m m7 mdays mafter m injury




a m___ msz mis mcharacterized mby msustained mmsuclar mcontraction mcausing mthe mbody mto
massume mrigid mposition mor ma mstereotyped mposture mis m- m mtonic




in mthe mbipole mof mthe meye m- m mthe mcornea mis mpositive mwith mrespect mto mthe mretina

the mincidence mof mearly mpost mtraumatic mclinical msz mis mbetween m- m m2.8-10%

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