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CLTM Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What does OSHA stand for? - Occupational Saftey & Health Administration OSHA function (select one) a. Prevents wrong-site surgery b. Protects Private Patient Health Information c. Insures an environment of patient safety d. insures and environment of safety for the staff - insures an environment of safety for the staff What does CMS stand for? - Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS administers: a. Medicare & Medicaid b. Medicare, Medicaid & HIPPA c. Affordable Care Act d. Joint commission Accreditation - Medicare, Medicaid & HIPPA 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Define Dysgeusia - Distortion of sense of taste. Used to describe seizure or aura with taste component. Define Dystonia - Neurological movement disorder, in which sustained muscle contractions cause twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures. Define Ataxia - Loss of the ability to coordinate muscular movement. Results in gait disturbance Define Caraplexy - Sudden, transient episode of loss of muscle tone accompanied by full conscious awareness, often triggered by emotions such as laughing, crying, terror Define EEG in Caraplexy - EEG is normal Define Narcolepsy - Chronic neurological disorder caused by the brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally Define EEG in Narcolepsy - Sleep onset REM sleep Define Wallenbergs Syndrome - Lateral medullary syndrome is a disease in which the patient has a constellation of neurologic symptoms due to injury to the lateral part of the medulla in the brain, resulting in tissue ischemia and necrosis. This syndrome is characterized by sensory deficits affecting the trunk (torso) and extremities on the opposite side of the infarction and sensory deficits affecting the face and cranial nerves on the same side with the infarct. Specifically, there is a loss of pain and temperature 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 sensation on the contralateral (opposite) side of the body and ipsilateral (same) side of the face. Define Dysphagia - Difficulty swallowing Define Vertigo - Dizziness Define Nystagmus - Involuntary rhythmic movement of the eye, can manifest either vertically or horizontally Define Dysarthria - Slurred Speech Define Ptosis - Dropping of the eyelid Define Horner's syndrome - The combination of drooping of the eyelid (ptosis) and constriction of the pupil (miosis), sometimes accompanied by decreased sweating (anhidrosis) of the face on the same side; redness of the conjunctive of the eye is often also present. Define Cortical Dysplasia - Cortical dysplasia is a congenital abnormality where the neurons is an area of the brains failed to migrate in the proper formation in utero. Occasionally neurons will develop that are larger than normal in certain areas. The causes the signals sent through the neurons in the area to misfire, which sends an incorrect signal. it is commonly found near the cerebral cortex and is associated with seizures. 4Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Cortical Dysplasia a. Absence Seizures b. Keppra c. Intractable Seizures d. West Syndrome - Intractable Seizures Define Hyperlexia - Seen in autism & Landau Kleffner A syndrome characterized by an intense fascination with letters or numbers and an advanced reading ability Define Hypergraphia - An overwhelming urge to write. It is not itself a disorder, but can be associated with temporal lobe changes in epilepsy, and hypomania and mania in the context of bipolar disorder Define Hippocampal Sclerosis - A neuropathological condition with severe neuronal cell loss and gliosis in the hippocampus, specifically in the CA-1 (Cornu Ammonis Area 1) and subiculum of the hippocampus Which test detects Hippocampal Sclerosis? - MRI

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What does OSHA stand for? - ✔✔Occupational Saftey & Health Administration


OSHA function (select one)


a. Prevents wrong-site surgery


b. Protects Private Patient Health Information


c. Insures an environment of patient safety


d. insures and environment of safety for the staff - ✔✔insures an environment of safety

for the staff


What does CMS stand for? - ✔✔Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services


CMS administers:


a. Medicare & Medicaid


b. Medicare, Medicaid & HIPPA


c. Affordable Care Act


d. Joint commission Accreditation - ✔✔Medicare, Medicaid & HIPPA


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,Define Dysgeusia - ✔✔Distortion of sense of taste. Used to describe seizure or aura with

taste component.


Define Dystonia - ✔✔Neurological movement disorder, in which sustained muscle

contractions cause twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures.


Define Ataxia - ✔✔Loss of the ability to coordinate muscular movement. Results in gait

disturbance


Define Caraplexy - ✔✔Sudden, transient episode of loss of muscle tone accompanied by

full conscious awareness, often triggered by emotions such as laughing, crying, terror


Define EEG in Caraplexy - ✔✔EEG is normal


Define Narcolepsy - ✔✔Chronic neurological disorder caused by the brain's inability to

regulate sleep-wake cycles normally


Define EEG in Narcolepsy - ✔✔Sleep onset REM sleep


Define Wallenbergs Syndrome - ✔✔Lateral medullary syndrome is a disease in which

the patient has a constellation of neurologic symptoms due to injury to the lateral part

of the medulla in the brain, resulting in tissue ischemia and necrosis. This syndrome is

characterized by sensory deficits affecting the trunk (torso) and extremities on the

opposite side of the infarction and sensory deficits affecting the face and cranial nerves

on the same side with the infarct. Specifically, there is a loss of pain and temperature




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,sensation on the contralateral (opposite) side of the body and ipsilateral (same) side of

the face.


Define Dysphagia - ✔✔Difficulty swallowing


Define Vertigo - ✔✔Dizziness


Define Nystagmus - ✔✔Involuntary rhythmic movement of the eye, can manifest either

vertically or horizontally


Define Dysarthria - ✔✔Slurred Speech


Define Ptosis - ✔✔Dropping of the eyelid


Define Horner's syndrome - ✔✔The combination of drooping of the eyelid (ptosis) and

constriction of the pupil (miosis), sometimes accompanied by decreased sweating

(anhidrosis) of the face on the same side; redness of the conjunctive of the eye is often

also present.


Define Cortical Dysplasia - ✔✔Cortical dysplasia is a congenital abnormality where the

neurons is an area of the brains failed to migrate in the proper formation in utero.

Occasionally neurons will develop that are larger than normal in certain areas. The

causes the signals sent through the neurons in the area to misfire, which sends an

incorrect signal. it is commonly found near the cerebral cortex and is associated with

seizures.




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, Cortical Dysplasia


a. Absence Seizures


b. Keppra


c. Intractable Seizures


d. West Syndrome - ✔✔Intractable Seizures


Define Hyperlexia - ✔✔Seen in autism & Landau Kleffner


A syndrome characterized by an intense fascination with letters or numbers and an

advanced reading ability


Define Hypergraphia - ✔✔An overwhelming urge to write. It is not itself a disorder, but

can be associated with temporal lobe changes in epilepsy, and hypomania and mania in

the context of bipolar disorder


Define Hippocampal Sclerosis - ✔✔A neuropathological condition with severe neuronal

cell loss and gliosis in the hippocampus, specifically in the CA-1 (Cornu Ammonis Area

1) and subiculum of the hippocampus


Which test detects Hippocampal Sclerosis? - ✔✔MRI


Hippocampal Sclerosis


a. Neocortex of Temporal Lobe




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