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CVA vocabulary


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AphasiaFront: Characterized by an impairment of language comprehension, formulation and use11false
DysarthriaFront: Motor speech difficulties: respiration, phonation, resonance and/or sensory feedback may be affected21false
HemiplegiaFront: Motor paralysis of of one half of the body31false
Global AphasiaFront: Marked impairments of both production and comprehension of language41false
PerseverationFront: The continued repetition of words, thoughts, or acts not related to current contex51false
Stroke or CVAFront: Acute onset of neurological dysfunction due to an abnormality in cerebral circulation with signs and symptoms that correspond to involvement of focal areas of the brain61false
positionA response to positioning in which the supine _____ produces an increase in extensor tone and the prone position produces an increase in flexor tone80true
muscleIncreased tone of _____ causing stiff, awkward movements. The result of an upper motor neuron lesion100true
AspirationFront: Penetration of food, liquid, saliva or gastric reflux into the airway111false
Pusher's SyndromeFront: An unusual motor behavior characterized by the patient's strong lateral lean toward the hemiplegic side in all positions121false
Broca's AphasiaFront: Flow of speech is slow and hesitant; vocabulary is limited, and syntax is impaired; articulation may be labored131false
stimuliThe inability to register and to integrate _____ and perceptions from one side of the environment (usually the left)140true
HyperreflexiaFront: Hyperactive, brisk stretch reflexes; associated with clonus, spasticity and clasp-knife phenomena, and a positive Babinski151false
Emotional LabilityFront: Unstable or changeable emotional state. Patient may change quickly from laughing to crying161false
smoothlySpeech flows _____ but auditory comprehension is impaired170true
AtaxiaFront: Uncoordinated movement; may influence gait, posture, and patterns of movements181false
Circle of WillisFront: Union of the anterior, middle, and posterior cerebral arteries, branches of the carotid and vertebral basilar arteries, forming an anastomosis at the base of the brain191false
Visual NeglectFront: Decreased awareness of the body and environment on the side of the body oppisite to the cerebral lesion201false
ReflexSymmetric Tonic Neck _____211true
plaqueThickening of the walls of the arteries due to _____ formation with loss of elasticity and contractility220true