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Acquired Disorders Final

speech pathology

KyleeBricker
Created Date 05.04.21
Last Updated 05.06.21
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  • What does CVA stand for?
  • What are the two types of stroke?
  • Which stroke results from a blockage of blood vessels or a "clot"?
  • What type of stroke results from a burst/broken blood vessel, or a "bleed"?
  • Hypertension is not a risk factor for stroke
  • Expressive aphasia refers to problems primarily with
  • Receptive aphasia is problems primarily with
  • Mental processes involved in perceiving, thinking, understanding and remembering.
  • Symbolic system of rules and representations that is used to communicate.
  • You would expect to see non-fluent output with expressive aphasia.
  • Which has paraphasic speech?
  • Both portions of the language center are impacted by the stroke
  • The ability to process verbal material in the auditory channel. Patients don’t have to speak to do this.
  • The ability to convey information verbally
  • The ability to process information presented in the graphic modality
  • The ability to generate information using the graphic modality
  • Central nervous system consists of
  • Initial impact on the brain is called?
  • Damage throughout the brain
  • Dementia is caused by?
  • SLP's diagnose dementia
  • How many cranial nerves are involved in swallowing?
  • Includes anatomy related to breathing and eating
  • Swallowing disorder occurring as a result of neurological or structural problem.
  • Receptive Aphasia patients are also called?

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