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Created Date 05.12.21
Last Updated 05.14.21
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Topics of this game:
  • Which hemisphere tends to contain most language information?
  • What makes up the CNS?
  • Motor nuerons carry information _______ from the CNS
  • Which stroke is caused by a blood clot?
  • Which stroke is caused by a bleed in the brain?
  • An embolism is a clot that forms outside of the brain and travels into the brain
  • If you think someone is having a stroke, then you should immediately...
  • Which of the following shows signs of hemiparesis?
  • Which of the following do not exhibit self-monitoring skills?
  • Which aphasia exhibits a significant comprehension impairment?
  • "boy...no, girl...dress" would typically be a statement made by someones with
  • What type of aphasia exhibits severe deficits in all language modalities?
  • Transcortical sensory and transcortical motor aphasias are similar in what way?
  • What language modalities must be assessed when diagnosing aphasia?
  • Anosognosia is commonly seen in what disorder that was discussed in class?
  • Perceptual neglect is...
  • People with R CVA do not have impacted intonation
  • RICE is an assessment for what disorder that was discussed in class?
  • What is the purpose of meninges?
  • Which of the following relates to translational acceleration?
  • Which of the following is related to translational deceleration?
  • The secondary strike in a TBI is
  • Which type of damage tends to result from a penetrating injury?
  • Which type of TBI injury is more likely to lead to infection?
  • a patient with arms flexed and rigid likely has
  • A symptom of abnormal aging is
  • What is the difference between delirium and dementia
  • Amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles are present in what type of patient's brain?
  • Is there a definitive cause for Alzheimer's disease?
  • Can dementia be cured?
  • Dysphagia is a
  • Aspiration is the only life-threatening risk of dysphagia
  • Dysphagia can affect any age group
  • When is the bolus formed?
  • Which of the following included dysphagia symptoms?