CLTM EXAM 4 2026 HIGH-YIELD SUPPLY
CHAIN OPERATIONS AND REGULATORY
COMPLIANCE STUDY NOTES
◉ Cross communication between blood vessels is called?
a. Decussation
b. Anastomosis
c. Bifurcation
d. Arteriosclerosis
Answer: b. Anastomosis
◉ The primary motor and sensory cortices surround what
landmark?
a. Central sulcus
b. Longitudinal fissure
c. Sylvian fissure
d. Intraparietal sulcus
Answer: a. Central sulcus
◉ Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to cause:
Answer: Contralateral lower extremity weakness
,◉ Damage to Wernicke's area may result in?
Answer: Receptive aphasia
◉ The common goal of functional mapping is to identify?
a. Cranial nerves
b. Evoke epileptic foci
c. After discharges
d. Sensorimotor language area
Answer: d. Sensorimotor language area
◉ Cervical myelopathy may inhibit?
a. cEEG
b. ECoG
c. Language mapping
d. Sensorimotor localization
Answer: d. Sensorimotor localization
◉ Cortical responses recorded over the primary somatosensory
cortex to median SSEPs are?
a. Positive nearfield responses
b. Negative nearfield responses
,c. Positive farfield responses
d. Negative farfield responses
Answer: b. Negative nearfield responses
◉ The tracts connecting the right and left hemispheres are
collectively called the:
a. Intra-hemispheric association fibers
b. Internal capsule
c. Corpus callosum
d. Hemispheric association fibers
Answer: c. Corpus callosum
◉ The following can be used to map the central sulcus:
a. Sphenoidal electrodes
b. Grid or strip electrodes
c. Nasopharyngeal electrodes
d. Foramen ovale electrodes
Answer: b. Grid or strip electrodes
◉ The central sulcus divides what areas in the cortex?
a. Parietal and temporal lobes
b. Left and right hemisphere
, c. Frontal and parietal lobes
d. Frontal and temporal lobes
Answer: c. Frontal and parietal lobes
◉ Wernicke's area lies in the:
a. Posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus
b. Posterior part of the inferior frontal gyrus
c. Posterior part of the inferior temporal gyrus
d. Posterior part of the parietal lobe
Answer: a. Posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus
◉ An appropriate time base for sensory-motor localization would be
a. 500 msec
b. 200 msec
c. 20 msec
d. 50 msec
Answer: d. 50 msec
◉ The physiologic substrate of clinical activity is:
a. Hyperactive glial potentials
b. Abnormal neuronal discharge
c. Excessive GABAergic activity
CHAIN OPERATIONS AND REGULATORY
COMPLIANCE STUDY NOTES
◉ Cross communication between blood vessels is called?
a. Decussation
b. Anastomosis
c. Bifurcation
d. Arteriosclerosis
Answer: b. Anastomosis
◉ The primary motor and sensory cortices surround what
landmark?
a. Central sulcus
b. Longitudinal fissure
c. Sylvian fissure
d. Intraparietal sulcus
Answer: a. Central sulcus
◉ Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to cause:
Answer: Contralateral lower extremity weakness
,◉ Damage to Wernicke's area may result in?
Answer: Receptive aphasia
◉ The common goal of functional mapping is to identify?
a. Cranial nerves
b. Evoke epileptic foci
c. After discharges
d. Sensorimotor language area
Answer: d. Sensorimotor language area
◉ Cervical myelopathy may inhibit?
a. cEEG
b. ECoG
c. Language mapping
d. Sensorimotor localization
Answer: d. Sensorimotor localization
◉ Cortical responses recorded over the primary somatosensory
cortex to median SSEPs are?
a. Positive nearfield responses
b. Negative nearfield responses
,c. Positive farfield responses
d. Negative farfield responses
Answer: b. Negative nearfield responses
◉ The tracts connecting the right and left hemispheres are
collectively called the:
a. Intra-hemispheric association fibers
b. Internal capsule
c. Corpus callosum
d. Hemispheric association fibers
Answer: c. Corpus callosum
◉ The following can be used to map the central sulcus:
a. Sphenoidal electrodes
b. Grid or strip electrodes
c. Nasopharyngeal electrodes
d. Foramen ovale electrodes
Answer: b. Grid or strip electrodes
◉ The central sulcus divides what areas in the cortex?
a. Parietal and temporal lobes
b. Left and right hemisphere
, c. Frontal and parietal lobes
d. Frontal and temporal lobes
Answer: c. Frontal and parietal lobes
◉ Wernicke's area lies in the:
a. Posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus
b. Posterior part of the inferior frontal gyrus
c. Posterior part of the inferior temporal gyrus
d. Posterior part of the parietal lobe
Answer: a. Posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus
◉ An appropriate time base for sensory-motor localization would be
a. 500 msec
b. 200 msec
c. 20 msec
d. 50 msec
Answer: d. 50 msec
◉ The physiologic substrate of clinical activity is:
a. Hyperactive glial potentials
b. Abnormal neuronal discharge
c. Excessive GABAergic activity