SLP Praxis Neuro Exam With Complete Solution
2 types of strokes - ANSWER ischemic and hemorrhagic
ischemic stroke - ANSWER interrupted supply of blood to the brain
2 types of ischemic strokes - ANSWER thrombuls, embolus
difference between thrombosis and embolism - ANSWER thormbosis - builds up and
stays in one place
embolism - breaks off and gets stuck elsewhere
hemorrhage stroke - ANSWER bleeding in the brain d/t ruptured blood vessels
intracerebral hemorrhage - ANSWER within the brain
extracerebral hemorrhage - ANSWER in meninges
Majority of strokes are ischemic or hemorrhagic? - ANSWER ischemic
Broca's aphasia and reptition - ANSWER impaired (especially grammatical elements)
Broca's aphasia and confrontation naming - ANSWER impaired
Broca's aphasia and syntax - ANSWER difficulty understanding syntactic structures
, Broca's aphasia and reading comprehension - ANSWER poor
location of infarct for transcortical motor aphasia - ANSWER above or below Broca's
area
TMA and spontaneous speech - ANSWER absent or reduced
differentiation between TMA and Broca's - ANSWER TMA - repetition is in tact
Mixed transcortical aphasia has difficulty w/ everything except.... - ANSWER automatic
speech, if it gets started
1 thing left in tact with global aphasia - ANSWER response to whole-body commands
(stand up, sit down)
verbal expression for global aphasia - ANSWER reduced fluency
expressions limited to a few words, exclamations, or utterances
Global aphasia - fluent or non-fluent? - ANSWER non-fluent
Wernickes - grammatical structures - ANSWER in tact
artic for wernicke's - ANSWER good
Major difference between transcortical sensory and wernicke's aphasia? - ANSWER
repetition in tact
major difference between transcortical sensory and transcortical motor? - ANSWER
2 types of strokes - ANSWER ischemic and hemorrhagic
ischemic stroke - ANSWER interrupted supply of blood to the brain
2 types of ischemic strokes - ANSWER thrombuls, embolus
difference between thrombosis and embolism - ANSWER thormbosis - builds up and
stays in one place
embolism - breaks off and gets stuck elsewhere
hemorrhage stroke - ANSWER bleeding in the brain d/t ruptured blood vessels
intracerebral hemorrhage - ANSWER within the brain
extracerebral hemorrhage - ANSWER in meninges
Majority of strokes are ischemic or hemorrhagic? - ANSWER ischemic
Broca's aphasia and reptition - ANSWER impaired (especially grammatical elements)
Broca's aphasia and confrontation naming - ANSWER impaired
Broca's aphasia and syntax - ANSWER difficulty understanding syntactic structures
, Broca's aphasia and reading comprehension - ANSWER poor
location of infarct for transcortical motor aphasia - ANSWER above or below Broca's
area
TMA and spontaneous speech - ANSWER absent or reduced
differentiation between TMA and Broca's - ANSWER TMA - repetition is in tact
Mixed transcortical aphasia has difficulty w/ everything except.... - ANSWER automatic
speech, if it gets started
1 thing left in tact with global aphasia - ANSWER response to whole-body commands
(stand up, sit down)
verbal expression for global aphasia - ANSWER reduced fluency
expressions limited to a few words, exclamations, or utterances
Global aphasia - fluent or non-fluent? - ANSWER non-fluent
Wernickes - grammatical structures - ANSWER in tact
artic for wernicke's - ANSWER good
Major difference between transcortical sensory and wernicke's aphasia? - ANSWER
repetition in tact
major difference between transcortical sensory and transcortical motor? - ANSWER