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Aphasia etc.


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attentionWhat is alternating _____?10true
Association'sWhat are the American Psychiatric _____ defined symptoms of Dementia?40true
memory 41. Trouble concentrating with distractions 2. Slow processing of information 3. Problems with recent _____. Executive functioning problems (e.g., starting tasks, setting goals, organization, etc.)51true
variableSUBCORTICAL Anomia, _____ phrase length, poor auditory comprehnsion and repetition skills. Verbal production includes hypophonia, well-articulated, grammatical speech with semantic, phonemic, and neologistic paraphasias.61true
comprehensionNON-FLUENT Impaired initiation of verbal output, anomia, short phrase length (0-5), good auditory _____, and unlike Broca's good repetition relative to speech output71true
patientsWhat cognitive difficulties are common in TBI _____?80true
What is alertness?Answer: Readiness to respond to stimulation90false
NonfluentWhat is Mixed _____ Aphasia?100true
AphasiaWhat is Anomic _____?110true
RetrospectiveAssessing cognition: _____ memory120true
anomiaFLUENT Significant anomia and poor auditory comprehension but relatively good repetition skills (unlike Wernicke's). Verbal output is marked by severe _____ that may disrupt flow131true
lengthNON-FLUENT Anomia, short phrase _____ (0-5), relatively good auditory comprehension, relatively poor repetition141true
infarct1. Cortical (Alzheimer, Pick's) 2. Sub-cortical (PD, Huntington's) 3. Mixed (Multiple _____)151true
pathwayWhat is the neural _____ for AUDITORY comprehension?160true
outputNON-FLUENT Profound anomia and virtually no speech _____ under any conditions and very poor auditory comprehension171true
interruptedFLUENT Anomia, fluent output with normal average phrase length, although flow of speech may be _____ by word finding pauses or attempts to self-correct errors181true
Capsular/PutaminalWhat is Anterior _____ Aphasia?190true
alertnessWhat is Tonic _____?200true
syndromeWhat is Right Hemisphere _____?240true
premotor1. Premotor cortex 2. Anterior portion of insular cortex 3. Basal Ganglia & Circuitry (IAS) 4. Thalamus 5. Primary, _____, and primary sensory cortex's (DAS) 6. Cortico-bulbar/spinal tracts (DAS) 7. Synapse w/ LMN 8. Coordinated muscle251true