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What are the two types of stroke? - ANSWER-Ischemic versus hemorrhagic What is ischemic stroke - ANSWER-It is caused by a blockage or clot What are the types of ischemic stroke? - ANSWER-Embolic: traveling blood clot Thrombotic: growing in an artery Atherosclerosis: fatty build up What is the frontal lobe responsible for? - ANSWER-planning organization selective attention problem solving personality higher cognitive skills function What happens when the frontal lobe is injured? - ANSWER-decreased sequencing, planning/completion, perseveration, decreased attention/focus/concentration, easily distracted What is hemorrhagic stroke? - ANSWER-Bleed in the brain d/t burst blood vessel What are examples of hemorrhagic stroke? - ANSWER-aneurysm, SAH, ICH, arteriovenous malformation

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Stroke Competency Exam Questions
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What are the two types of stroke? - ANSWER-Ischemic versus hemorrhagic



What is ischemic stroke - ANSWER-It is caused by a blockage or clot



What are the types of ischemic stroke? - ANSWER-Embolic: traveling blood clot

Thrombotic: growing in an artery

Atherosclerosis: fatty build up



What is the frontal lobe responsible for? - ANSWER-planning

organization

selective attention

problem solving

personality

higher cognitive skills function



What happens when the frontal lobe is injured? - ANSWER-decreased sequencing,
planning/completion, perseveration, decreased attention/focus/concentration, easily
distracted



What is hemorrhagic stroke? - ANSWER-Bleed in the brain d/t burst blood vessel



What are examples of hemorrhagic stroke? - ANSWER-aneurysm, SAH, ICH,
arteriovenous malformation

, What is the parietal lobe responsible for? - ANSWER-Goal directed voluntary movement



R side: visual spatial relationships

L side: ability to understand spoken/written language



What lobe is the primary sensory cortex located? - ANSWER-Parietal lobe



What is the primary sensory cortex responsible for? - ANSWER-sensation (touch and
pressure)



What are the results of injury to the parietal lobe? - ANSWER-decreased naming of
objects

agraphia

decreased attention to more than one object

decreased visual attention

decreased hand eye coordination

decreased R and L orientation

decreased visual attention

apraxia (motor planning)



What is the temporal lobe responsible for? - ANSWER-Intellect, sorting of information,
STM

R side: visual memory (faces and pictures)

L side: verbal memory (words/names)

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