CLTM ASAP (ADVANCED SUPERVISION AND
ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL) BOARD EXAM
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A 40 year old is experiencing an epigastric aura, which EEG contacts would most
likely show an abnormality - ANSWER: 36-44
The Rolandic fissure separates the: - ANSWER: Precentral and postcentral gyrus
Which contacts would show an abnormality if the patient was experiencing
expressive aphasia - ANSWER: 33-34
The common goal of functional mapping is to identify: - ANSWER: Sensorimotor
and language area
What functions as the lowest risk of being affected if a temporal lobectomy is
performed in the dominant hemisphere? - ANSWER: Supplementary Motor
Deficits
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If a patient was experiencing tongue numbness, which contacts would most likely
show an EEG abnormality? - ANSWER: 28-29
Cortical responses recorded over the primary somatosensory cortex to median
SSEPs are: - ANSWER: Negative near field responses
What is the gold standard test for identifying the motor cortex? - ANSWER:
Direct cortical stimulation
Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to cause: - ANSWER:
Contralateral lower extremity weakness
The primary motor and sensory cortices surround what landmark? - ANSWER:
Central Sulcus
The tracts connecting the right and left hemispheres are called the: - ANSWER:
corpus callosum
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The central sulcus divides what areas in the cortex? - ANSWER: Frontal and
parietal lobes
Brocas area lies in the: - ANSWER: Posterior part of the inferior frontal gyrus
Which contacts would most likely show an abnormality if the patient was
experiencing receptive aphasia - ANSWER: 38-46
What type of seizure often consists of early and prominent motor activity? -
ANSWER: Frontal lobe
The physiologic substrate of clinical seizure activity is: - ANSWER: Abnormal
neuronal discharge
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What electrodes can be used to map the central sulcus? - ANSWER: Grid or strip
electrodes
Depth electrodes are best for recording from the: - ANSWER: Hippocampal area
Which sub zone of the epileptogenic zone is considered the gold standard for
localization? - ANSWER: Ictal onset
Dammage to Broca's area may result in: - ANSWER: Expressive aphasia
Cross communication between blood vessels is called: - ANSWER: Anastomosis
Damage to Wernicke's area may result in: - ANSWER: Receptive aphasia
Cervical myelopathy may inhibit - ANSWER: Sensorimotor localization