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Brain Game - Acquired Disorders

This is a game with terms in all aspects of the course.

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Created Date 05.13.21
Last Updated 05.17.21
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Topics of this game:
  • Neurons
  • It controls smooth muscle of the viscera
  • Between the thalamus and the spinal cord.
  • Visual skills and interpretation
  • Ischemic/Occlusive
  • Bleeding
  • Age, race, family history
  • Results of the CAT scan
  • speaking, reading, writing, listening.
  • Symbolic system of rules and representations that is used to communicate
  • refers to problems primarily with production/formulation language
  • problems primarily with comprehension/processing of language.
  • anterior lesion
  • telegraphic
  • Receptive aphasia
  • Both portions of the language center are impacted by the stroke.
  • Always start with a chart review
  • body parts, objects, pictures
  • right
  • select and prioritize relevant information - internal and external.
  • difficulty recognizing familiar faces despite preserved object recognition.
  • with sarcasm, kidding, joking, implied meanings through intonation.
  • You must wear a motorcycle helmet, UNLESS you are 21 years old or older
  • malnutrition, dehydration, poor wound healing, and pulmonary risks.
  • but it can be compensated for, and maybe managed
  • Delirium, Depression, Drugs, Dementia
  • Proteins between nerve cells
  • protein fibers inside the brain's cells.
  • Primary Progressive Aphasia
  • Food or liquid that is swallowed
  • Manipulate it orally

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