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Brain Game-Acquired Disorders

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Created Date 05.11.21
Last Updated 05.13.21
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Topics of this game:
  • Abnormal aging
  • Protect the brain with the skull
  • Secondary impact on the brain
  • Insight, recall, organization of thoughts, self monitoring
  • food or liquid that is swallowed
  • less than 2 seconds, involuntary, hyolaryngeal complex rises
  • a symptom of some other problem
  • result from damage to the non language dominant hemisphere
  • denial of deficits, think limbs actually work, no cognitive impairment
  • difficulty recognizing familiar faces
  • not perceiving things of the left side of vision or attention
  • Central and Peripheral
  • Motor/muscle -carry info from the CNS
  • Sensory- carry info to the CNS
  • Breathing, Heart Rate, and Blood Pressure
  • on the opposite side of lesion
  • Auditory skills, and comprehension
  • Cerebral Vascular Accident
  • a clot that forms somewhere and breaks and goes to the brain
  • FACE- ARM- SPEECH- TIME
  • high blood pressure
  • surgery to open the head and operate on brain bleed
  • lesion between brocas and wernickes area
  • word finding or name problems
  • naming objects in a category
  • ability to generate information by writing
  • Phrase completion cue
  • approach that the patient will have to learn to live with their language problem
  • nonfluent, or brocas, with anterior lesion
  • Fluent, or wernickes, with posterior lesion
  • errors in word and phoneme selection
  • severe mixed, prognosis is poor, both portions of language center impacted
  • clients stuck using the same response over and over
  • bruises on the brain
  • collection of blood
  • stroke that shows up on a CAT scan
  • can be given at any time and thin the blood
  • speaking, reading, writing, and listen
  • doesn't connect to any other bones, beneath the tongue
  • space between the epiglottis and base of the tongue
  • contractions of the esophagus to send the food toward the stomach
  • trouble swallowing and it goes into the airway or lungs
  • Delirium, Depression, Drugs, Dementia
  • comes on rapidly, reversible, alterations in consciousness
  • cause impairment in social and occupational functioning

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