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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Electrocorticography and Functional 
Mapping for CLTM Board Exam Questions 
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Functional mapping with direct cortical stimulation should always be done with concurrent 
electrocorticography: 
True or False? - answerTrue 
Structural functional anatomy may be altered by: (select all that apply) 
a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions - answera. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions 
Phase reversal SEP recordings not only identify th...
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Prep Questions With Answers
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Prep Questions With Answers 
Functional mapping with direct cortical stimulation should always be done with concurrent electrocorticography: 
True or False? - ANS True 
 
Structural functional anatomy may be altered by: (select all that apply) 
a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions - ANS a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions 
 
Phase reversal SEP recordings not only identify the centra...
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NBCOT and OTKE Practice Questions 2024 with 100% correct answers
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An OT is conducting an evaluation on a client post-CVA. The client present with contralateral hemiplegia, grasp reflex, incontinence, confusion, and apathy. What is the involved artery and the site of the infarct? 
 
Select one: 
a. Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) 
b. Middle cerebral artery (MCA) 
c. Internal carotid artery (ICA) 
d. Anterior cerebral artery (ACA) - correct answer d. Anterior cerebral artery (ACA) 
 
A child has recently begun to build with blocks both horizontally and vertical...
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Sadock Ch 7 Schizophrenia + Psych disorders + Study Guide, Complete Solution
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Sadock Ch 7 Schizophrenia + Psych disorders + Study Guide, Complete Solution 
 
Bleuler's 4 A's 
Association 
Affect 
Ambivalence 
Autism 
Onset Schizophrenia 
men= 10-25 
women= 25-35 (bimodel; 2nd peak at middle age) 
Schizophrenia in men: 
in women: 
men- more likely have negative sx 
women- have better social functioning; better outcome 
Schizophrenia pts more likely born in 
winter + early spring 
Nicotene 
decreases blood concentration of antipsychotics 
 
may decrease positive sx 
impro...
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Prep Already Passed
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Prep Already Passed 
Functional mapping with direct cortical stimulation should always be done with concurrent electrocorticography: True or False? True 
Structural functional anatomy may be altered by: (select all that apply) 
a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current d. Previous lesions a. Pressure b. Plasticity c. Current d. Previous lesions 
Phase reversal SEP recordings not only identify the central sulcus but also provide information ...
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Electrocorticography and Functional 
Mapping for CLTM Board Exam Questions 
With 100% Verified Answers 
Functional mapping with direct cortical stimulation should always be done with concurrent 
electrocorticography: 
True or False? - answerTrue 
Structural functional anatomy may be altered by: (select all that apply) 
a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions - answera. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions 
Phase reversal SEP recordings not only identify th...
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM VERSION 3 (V3) (2023 2024) All 55 Questions
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM VERSION 3 (V3) 
(2023/2024) 
All 55 Questions 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 
 
1)	During the initial physical assessment of a newly admitted client with a pressure ulcer, a LPN observes that the client's skin is dry and scaly. The nurse applies emollients and reinforces the dressing on the pressure ulcer. Legally, were the nurse's actions adequate? 
A The nurse also should have instituted a plan to increase activity. 
B The nurse provided supportive nursing care ...
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Prep Questions With Complete Solutions
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Functional mapping with direct cortical stimulation should always be done with concurrent electrocorticography: 
True or False? correct answer: True 
 
Structural functional anatomy may be altered by: (select all that apply) 
a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions correct answer: a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions 
 
Phase reversal SEP recordings not only identify the central sulcus but also provide information about the distribution of motor funct...
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SLHS 430- Exam 2 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Dementia correct answers-Acquired syndrome consisting of a decline in memory and other cognitive functions 
-Group of symptoms affecting intellectual and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily functioning 
-Usually prevalent in older people 
-Umbrella term for all diseases with some form of memory loss, NOT a specific disease 
-Impacts short and long term memory 
-Degenerative Disease (Degeneration happens at very variable amounts of time) 
-NOT caused by delirium (transient, c...
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IONM for CLTM boards (ASET questions and answers)
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1st change seen in scalp EEG during occlusion of the cartotid artery 
ipsilateral decreased amplitude in fast activity 
 
 
 
what can help eliminate problems with distortion of anatomy by pathological processes and the difficulty of monitoring visually for body movement 
multi-channel EMG recordigns 
 
 
 
True or False: a previous history of stroke increases the risk for aneurysm 
False 
 
 
 
increased risk for aneurysms 
arterial occlusion 
venous occlusion 
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which modality is le...
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