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Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete Questions & Solutions (Graded A+) Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete Questions & Solutions (Graded A+) What is the most common location of a CVA - ANSWER -middle cerebral artery What are common deficits to screen for if a person suffers from a MCA - ANSWER - -contralateral hemiplegia and hemisensory -visual: hemianopsia -lack of judgement, preservation, ideational apraxia -depression, lability, apathy Common symptoms of a R MCA - ANSWER - -left unilateral neglect -anosognosia (lack insight to deficits) -visuospatial impairment -left motor apraxia -impulsivity Common symptoms of a L MCA - ANSWER - -bilateral motor apraxia -aphasia -frustration -slow, cautious behavior change -memory impairment Common symptoms of an ACA - ANSWER - -unilateral apraxia -possible primitive reflexes and incontinence -behavior changes -intellectual changes -contralateral hemiplegia and hemisensory Common symptoms of a PCA - ANSWER - -visual agnosia -homonymous hemianopsia -cortical blindness -agnosia -acalculia -visuospatial impairment CVA: What can occur if the cerebellar artery system is affected - ANSWER - -loss of proprioception -abnormal eye movements -dizziness, vomiting -cerebellar dysfunction (ataxia, dysmetria) CVA: Who makes the greatest improvements in function return? - ANSWER - those with: -intact sensation -minimal spasticity -selective motor control -no fixed contractures CVA: What is anoxia - ANSWER - -irreparable and permanent damage Process of recovery for CVA: emergency phase - ANSWER - -medical management and neuro shcok Process of recovery for a CVA: acute rehab - ANSWER - -swelling reduction -facilitation of safety -patient education -basic ADLS Process of recovery for a CVA: rehab unit

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, Medical Conditions: Test 2 || Complete
Questions & Solutions (Graded A+)
What is the most common location of a CVA - ANSWER -middle cerebral artery

What are common deficits to screen for if a person suffers from a MCA - ANSWER -
-contralateral hemiplegia and hemisensory
-visual: hemianopsia
-lack of judgement, preservation, ideational apraxia
-depression, lability, apathy

Common symptoms of a R MCA - ANSWER - -left unilateral neglect
-anosognosia (lack insight to deficits)
-visuospatial impairment
-left motor apraxia
-impulsivity

Common symptoms of a L MCA - ANSWER - -bilateral motor apraxia
-aphasia
-frustration
-slow, cautious behavior change
-memory impairment

Common symptoms of an ACA - ANSWER - -unilateral apraxia
-possible primitive reflexes and incontinence
-behavior changes
-intellectual changes
-contralateral hemiplegia and hemisensory

Common symptoms of a PCA - ANSWER - -visual agnosia
-homonymous hemianopsia
-cortical blindness
-agnosia
-acalculia
-visuospatial impairment

CVA: What can occur if the cerebellar artery system is affected - ANSWER - -loss of
proprioception
-abnormal eye movements
-dizziness, vomiting
-cerebellar dysfunction (ataxia, dysmetria)

CVA: Who makes the greatest improvements in function return? - ANSWER - those
with:
-intact sensation
-minimal spasticity
-selective motor control
-no fixed contractures

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