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ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
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NEUROGENICS RELATIVE STRENGTHS: 1. Auditory comprehension; 70% on
- Jane is an 86 y.o female admitted with a L aud. verbal comp. tasks shows ability to answer y/n questions.
frontal CVA on 10/10/2018. She was 2. Reading; able to select name & address from choice of 2
transferred out of the ICU to a skilled
nursing facility. AREAS OF NEED: 1. Verbal expression; spontaneous speech=
- Currently, she presents with R hemiplegia single words & can't imitate single words 2. Aud.
and requires a walker with minimal Comprehension; unable to comprehend 2-step commands 3.
supervision. She is taking a pureed diet with Reading; can't read aloud 4. Writing; unable to write due to
thin liquids via cup sips and 1:1 supervision. paralysis
- Prior to admit, she lived with her husband
in a single story home with ramp entrance
and bars in the shower. She was
independent and the primary caregiver for
her husband who recently had a heart
attack.
- They have 4 adult children, many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren that
all live out of state.
WAB Assessment results
- 7/10 auditory verbal comprehension
- Unable to read aloud
- Able to select her name and address from
a written
choice of 2
- Unable to comprehend 2-step commands
in their entirety
- Required an imitation cue for 1-step
commands
- Spontaneous speech is effortful,
consisting of single
words
- Unable to verbally imitate single words
with complete
accuracy and is unintelligible during
confrontational
naming tasks
- Unable to write her name, address, and
meaningful words; right-handed
1. What are Jane's strengths and areas of
need by modality?
2. What baseline information is relevant to Since Jane was independent and the primary caregiver to her
functional outcomes for Jane? (consider the husband, her transition from independent living to skilled
patient, communication partner, nursing facility + possible separation from her husband may
environment and deficits) result in psychosomatic symptoms. Separation from her
husband and other family members could significantly impact
what mode of communication is most important to Jane (e.g.
target verbal expression & aud. comp. so she can verbally
communicate with her family over the phone OR target
writing/typing so she can send emails, text, and/or sign her
name in birthday cards).
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ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
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NEUROGENICS RELATIVE STRENGTHS: 1. Auditory comprehension; 70% on
- Jane is an 86 y.o female admitted with a L aud. verbal comp. tasks shows ability to answer y/n questions.
frontal CVA on 10/10/2018. She was 2. Reading; able to select name & address from choice of 2
transferred out of the ICU to a skilled
nursing facility. AREAS OF NEED: 1. Verbal expression; spontaneous speech=
- Currently, she presents with R hemiplegia single words & can't imitate single words 2. Aud.
and requires a walker with minimal Comprehension; unable to comprehend 2-step commands 3.
supervision. She is taking a pureed diet with Reading; can't read aloud 4. Writing; unable to write due to
thin liquids via cup sips and 1:1 supervision. paralysis
- Prior to admit, she lived with her husband
in a single story home with ramp entrance
and bars in the shower. She was
independent and the primary caregiver for
her husband who recently had a heart
attack.
- They have 4 adult children, many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren that
all live out of state.
WAB Assessment results
- 7/10 auditory verbal comprehension
- Unable to read aloud
- Able to select her name and address from
a written
choice of 2
- Unable to comprehend 2-step commands
in their entirety
- Required an imitation cue for 1-step
commands
- Spontaneous speech is effortful,
consisting of single
words
- Unable to verbally imitate single words
with complete
accuracy and is unintelligible during
confrontational
naming tasks
- Unable to write her name, address, and
meaningful words; right-handed
1. What are Jane's strengths and areas of
need by modality?
2. What baseline information is relevant to Since Jane was independent and the primary caregiver to her
functional outcomes for Jane? (consider the husband, her transition from independent living to skilled
patient, communication partner, nursing facility + possible separation from her husband may
environment and deficits) result in psychosomatic symptoms. Separation from her
husband and other family members could significantly impact
what mode of communication is most important to Jane (e.g.
target verbal expression & aud. comp. so she can verbally
communicate with her family over the phone OR target
writing/typing so she can send emails, text, and/or sign her
name in birthday cards).
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