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CLTM Board Prep Questions and Answers 2024
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What is the preferred montage for SSEP? Referential 
What is the preferred montage for Invasive monitoring? Laplacian 
What are the HFF/LFF settings for LTM scalp recordings? LFF 0.5- HFF 70Hz 
What disease is known for a "tangle of vessels"? Moya Moya disease 
What artifact is often seen in surgical grids? Pulse artifact 
DBS stands for? (Hint, think of VNS) Deep Brain Stimulator 
What is the contraindications for hyperventilation procedure? Moya Moya disease 
What are the filter/sensitiv...
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NBCOT Latest Update with Certified Solutions Tonic Labyrinthine supine: will increase extensor tone, prone: will increase flexor tone integration: 6 mos 
Labyrinthine hold infant vertically and tilt, infant will keep head upright integration:persists 
Landau hold infant horizontal and prone in suspension, complete extension of head, trunk and extremities integration:12-24mos 
symmetric tonic neck reflex (STNR) place infant in crawling and extend head, infant flexes hips and knees integration:8-1...
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anoxia - Answer- total depletion in the level of O2 although there is adequate blood flow 
 
hypoxia - Answer- decrease in O2 levels despite adequate blood flow 
 
necrotic pathway - Answer- cell energy failure and rapid cytoskeletal breakdown 
 
apoptotic pathway - Answer- programmed cell death 
 
primary brain injury - Answer- An injury to the brain and its associated structures that is a direct result of impact to the head. 
 
Secondary brain injury - Answer- The "after effects" of the prim...
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NPTEFF Spinal Cord Injury Exam Questions with Correct A 
Spinal cord ends at what vertebral level? - Answer-L1 
 
Order of meninges from superficial to deep - Answer-dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 
 
At what vertebral level is a lumbar puncture taken? - Answer-Between L1-L4 is where lumbar 
puncture will be taken to assess IgG (MS) 
In what meningeal space does CSF circulate? - Answer-subarachnoid space 
 
Which of the following contain the cerebrospinal fluid and major arteries? 
 
A.Du...
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TCRN Quick Notes Exam 177 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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TCRN Quick Notes Exam 177 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Trauma Assessment (A-I) - CORRECT ANSWER Rapid Assessment!! 
•Airway / Cervical spine (C-Spine) 
•Breathing - lung sounds 
•Circulation - IV access / blood transfusion 
•Disabilities - Neuro assessment /GCS/Pupil 
•Exposed/Environmental control 
•Full set of VS: Family 
•Give comfort measures L- labs, M- monitor, N-NG Tube, O-Oxygen, P-Pain 
Secondary Assessment starts now: 
•History & physical 
•Inspection 
 
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EEG Board Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Hyperventilation - Answers What activation is useful for detecting absence seizures? 
 
sleep activation - Answers What activation is useful for detecting benign rolandic epilepsy? 
 
Anterior Cerebral Artery - Answers Which artery supplies the frontal pole and mesial cortex of frontal/parietal lobes? 
 
CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear) - Answers Which nerve is affected with neurofibromatosis/Von Recklinhausen's? 
 
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) - Answers What drug treats infantile spasms? 
 
A...
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Practice Questions And Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 (GRADED 100%)
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Practice Questions And Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 (GRADED 100%). PEEP (positive end expiratory pressure) - ANSWER--Causes increased pulmonary 
vascular resistance 
-Can cause hypotension over 15 cmH2O 
-Normal: 5 cmH2O 
- lowest pressure the lungs will see 
steps in resuscitation of the neonate - ANSWER-Dry, warm, position to open airway, 
suction mouth then nose 
Tactile stimulation (HR<100 or apnea/IR breath rub back and put) 
Oxygen near the face 
Bag...
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PTA Board Exam 2023 with 100% correct answer
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What is expressive aphasia? 
Broca's Aphasia 
L Frontal Lobe Damage 
 
 
 
What is Agraphia? 
Loss of writing skills. 
Broca's area, L frontal lobe. 
 
 
 
What does damage to the Parietal Lobe result in? 
Impaired proprioception, kinesthesia. 
Primary sensory area. 
 
 
 
What is agnosia? 
Inability to recognize familiar objects. 
Parietal damage. 
 
 
 
What is asterognosis? 
The inability to tell what an object is by feel. 
Parietal damage. 
 
 
 
What is unilateral neglect? 
Pts don't rec...
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SCRN EXAM REVIEW2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) - Answer- Arises from basilar. Supplies Occipital Lobe , Midbrain, Thalamus, Pineal Gland, Choroid Plexus, and Corpus Callosum 
 
Symptoms of PCA Stroke - Answer- -Contralateral Visual Field Homonymous hemianopia 
-Visual Agnosia (unable to interpret/recognize visual information) 
- Weber's Syndrome (3rd nerve palsy + contralateral hemiplegia) 
-Parinaud's Syndrome (Impaired upwards gaze, convergence-retraction nystagmus, primary conjugate downward gaze) 
 
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CNIM Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Which of the following would best enhance resolution of evoked potential waveforms? - Increase number of averaged stimuli 
What is the typical MINIMUM common mode rejection ratio of in-phase signals recommended for evoked potential instruments? - 10,000:1 
Which of the following cranial nerves is most at risk during acoustic neuroma surgery? - CN VII 
The impedance of cup electrodes is: - Lower than needle electrodes because of their size 
Amplitude of an evoked potential depends on which of the...
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