USA PCM3 Final SG
USA PCM3 Final SG What deficits occur with a stroke to the frontal lobe? - Impulse control Attention Organizing Planning movement (Apraxis) What central gyrus controls motor? - Pre-central What central gyrus controls sensory? - Post-central gyrus What deficits occur with a stroke to the parietal lobe? - Orientation in space Lateropulsion (pushers syndrome) Limb position during movement (apraxia) What is apraxia? - Loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having the desire and the physical ability to perform the movements After a Left MCA CVA, Match the appropriate impairment with its corresponding lobe: 1.) Demonstrating Lateropulsion (pusher's) a.) Frontal b.) Precentral gyrus c.) Postcentral gyrus d.) Parietal lobe - D. Parietal After a Left MCA CVA, Match the appropriate impairment with its corresponding lobe: 2.) Hemiplegia a.) Frontal b.) Precentral gyrus c.) Postcentral gyrus d.) Parietal lobe - B.) Precentral Gyrus After a Left MCA CVA, Match the appropriate impairment with its corresponding lobe: 3.) Has difficulty with spatial organization? a.) Frontal b.) Precentral gyrus c.) Postcentral gyrus d.) Parietal lobe - D.) Parietal lobe After a Left MCA CVA, Match the appropriate impairment with its corresponding lobe: 4.) Demonstrate impulsive behavior? a.) Frontal b.) Precentral gyrus c.) Postcentral gyrus d.) Parietal lobe - A.) Frontal After a Left MCA CVA, Match the appropriate impairment with its corresponding lobe: 5.) Difficulty planning movement?
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