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Aquired Snakes

This is a game comprised of questions from various chapters of CSD335 Acquired Disorders Class.

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Topics of this game:
  • What is Cognition?
  • Which of the follow is not one of the many challenges that comes with aging.
  • which is not a cognitive challenge of aging
  • What is rapid onset, identifiable date, alterations in consciousness, reversible
  • What are proteins between nerve cells in the brain?
  • What is a cause of AD?
  • What is made up of the brain and the spinal cord?
  • What is made up of the Somatic Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System?
  • What is "crossing over, resulting in contralateral innervation for CNS functions"
  • Which lobe of the brain processes motor, reasoning, problem solving, and speech production.
  • What lobe processes integration of autonomic functions and visceral functions.
  • What does Cranial Nerve #2 (the optic nerve) do?
  • What part of the brain is very small (pea sized), controls body temperature, Emotions, Hunger, Thirst.
  • Which is the Hypoglossal Cranial Nerve
  • What is likely to occur if a stoke causes damage to the left part of the brain?
  • What part of the brain is primarily associated with expressive Aphasia?
  • Expressive Aphasia is generally a ________ legion?
  • What kind of aphasia often results in "telegraphic" speech?
  • What kind of aphasia has relatively good comprehension?
  • Where would you find the lesion in receptive aphasia?
  • What kind of aphasia is fluent?
  • What kind of aphasia is referred to ask "severe mixed"
  • This is like Receptive Aphasia but they can repeat
  • What is like expressive aphasia but they CAN repeat?
  • What is the term for "word finding problems"
  • What are some tests that assess Aphasia?
  • _______________ involves the selection of a specific label corresponding to a viewed picture of an object or action.
  • What refers to naming items in a category
  • What is the ability to process information presented in the graphic modality?
  • What kind of severity of aphasia is where a person will understand almost nothing of what is said to them.
  • True or False All people who have strokes have RHD
  • What is "Denial of deficits/or lack of awareness of deficits"?
  • True or False Anosognosia commonly occurs with with RHD.
  • True or False RHD patients have trouble paying attention to the left side of their world.
  • Semantic memory is the _______ Procedural memory is the _______
  • What term is used to describe the difficulty of recognizing family faces despite preserved object recognition?
  • What is the term for difficulty recognizing objects or pictures despite adequate visual sensory ability?
  • What often occurs with RDH
  • Referencing often refers to using__________inappropriately.
  • clients with RHD often have difficuility with prosody True or False
  • Which of the two tests are the most sensitive? Which test will we have an easier time seeing the coding?
  • True or False Adults can breathe while they swallow?
  • Babies can breathe and swallow at the same time. True or False?
  • What function does the cerebrospinal fluid in the brain serve?
  • Which of the following in an example of an Impact

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