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SPA 6565 Final Exam, Brand New Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers, , All Graded A+Latest Expert Premium Update()|>100%Guaranteed Success. what is neurogenic dysphagia? - ANSWER any issue with swallowing safely or efficiently caused by a neurogenic disease what are the causes of neurogenic dysphagia? - ANSWER -Parkinson's -Huntington's -TBI -CVA/stroke -MS -ALS -Guillian-Barre Syndrome -Alzheimer's -Brain tumors -Bulbar/Pseudobulbar Palsy -Myathenia Gravis -Neurotoxins where can the location of the problem that causes dysphagia be (in neurogenic dysphagia) - ANSWER brain or CNS -cerebral cortex -midbrain/subcortical -corticobulbar tract -brainstem -cerebellum -medulla -meninges -PNS/cranial nerves what is an acute insult? - ANSWER it happened all of a sudden example of acute insult? - ANSWER TBI/stroke What are meninges? - ANSWER membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord; dura, arachnoid, Pia What flows between the meninges - ANSWER cerebral spinal fluid what is a leak that can make blood go into the CSF (the CSF is already full which creates more pressure and the collection of blood SPREADS)? - ANSWER subarachnoid hemorrhage What is bleeding of the arachnoid from up above that causes a collection of blood that stays in just that area (easier to understand what the deficits might be)? - ANSWER subdural hematoma what are the types of CVAs - ANSWER hemorrhagic, ischemic what is the higher brainstem - ANSWER pons what is the lower brainstem - ANSWER medulla What are the subcortical structures? - ANSWER basal ganglia, thalamus, cerebellum the basal ganglia is a key part of ______ motor control of swallow - ANSWER efferent what does the basal ganglia do? - ANSWER modulates motor signals coming from the cortex and cerebellum; connects the cortex and other subcortical structures what controls posture, balance, and fine motor movement; motor movement - ANSWER cerebellum T/f a cerebral stroke would not directly damage a nerve because the nerves are not in the brain - ANSWER true but it would impact them how does the blood get from the heart to the brain? - ANSWER arteries What is the PNS - ANSWER all of the nervous system that isn't in the brain or spinal cord Are cranial nerves part of the CNS or PNS? - ANSWER PNS What artery is most often involved in strokes? - ANSWER MCA If the lesion is in the medulla/lower brainstem, what will the patient most likely have difficulty with? - ANSWER swallowing What is the sequelae mainly dependent on? (2 things) - ANSWER site of lesion; extent of lesion (how bad it is) In a stroke, what helps us to determine the sequelae? - ANSWER -hemiparesis? -oral acceptance? -lingual/labial/velum strength and coordination -sensory impairment? -pharyngeal swallow timing -reduced contraction -reduced laryngeal excursion -cognitive disturbances would you do rehab, compensation, or both for a stroke victim ? - ANSWER both what are the 2 types of strokes? - ANSWER -Hemorrhagic: bleeding in the brain -Ischemic: blood vessel supplying the brain is blocked ______ is the #1 cause of neurologic dysphagia - ANSWER stroke t/f most stroke patients impove swallowing function in about 6 months - ANSWER true are brain injuries normally simple or complex? - ANSWER complex what are the considerations of a brain injury? - ANSWER -severity of damage -open/closed injury -multi-system trauma (did multiple things happen or just one) -type of force that caused the damage TBIs are easy to predict the outcomes of T/F - ANSWER false- there is limited evidence to assist in predictive outcomes In a TBI, dysphagia is normally primary symptom T/F - ANSWER False - normally secondary to respiratory status, behavioral issues, and impulsivity

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what is neurogenic dysphagia? - ANSWER✅✅ any issue with swallowing safely or
efficiently caused by a neurogenic disease

what are the causes of neurogenic dysphagia? - ANSWER✅✅ -Parkinson's
-Huntington's
-TBI
-CVA/stroke
-MS
-ALS
-Guillian-Barre Syndrome
-Alzheimer's
-Brain tumors
-Bulbar/Pseudobulbar Palsy
-Myathenia Gravis
-Neurotoxins

where can the location of the problem that causes dysphagia be (in neurogenic
dysphagia) - ANSWER✅✅ brain or CNS
-cerebral cortex
-midbrain/subcortical

,-corticobulbar tract
-brainstem
-cerebellum
-medulla
-meninges
-PNS/cranial nerves

what is an acute insult? - ANSWER✅✅ it happened all of a sudden

example of acute insult? - ANSWER✅✅ TBI/stroke

What are meninges? - ANSWER✅✅ membranes that cover the brain and spinal
cord; dura, arachnoid, Pia

What flows between the meninges - ANSWER✅✅ cerebral spinal fluid

what is a leak that can make blood go into the CSF (the CSF is already full which
creates more pressure and the collection of blood SPREADS)? - ANSWER✅✅
subarachnoid hemorrhage

What is bleeding of the arachnoid from up above that causes a collection of blood
that stays in just that area (easier to understand what the deficits might be)? -
ANSWER✅✅ subdural hematoma

what are the types of CVAs - ANSWER✅✅ hemorrhagic, ischemic

what is the higher brainstem - ANSWER✅✅ pons

what is the lower brainstem - ANSWER✅✅ medulla

What are the subcortical structures? - ANSWER✅✅ basal ganglia, thalamus,
cerebellum

the basal ganglia is a key part of ______ motor control of swallow - ANSWER✅✅
efferent

what does the basal ganglia do? - ANSWER✅✅ modulates motor signals coming
from the cortex and cerebellum; connects the cortex and other subcortical
structures

what controls posture, balance, and fine motor movement; motor movement -
ANSWER✅✅ cerebellum

T/f a cerebral stroke would not directly damage a nerve because the nerves are not
in the brain - ANSWER✅✅ true but it would impact them

how does the blood get from the heart to the brain? - ANSWER✅✅ arteries

, What is the PNS - ANSWER✅✅ all of the nervous system that isn't in the brain or
spinal cord

Are cranial nerves part of the CNS or PNS? - ANSWER✅✅ PNS

What artery is most often involved in strokes? - ANSWER✅✅ MCA

If the lesion is in the medulla/lower brainstem, what will the patient most likely
have difficulty with? - ANSWER✅✅ swallowing

What is the sequelae mainly dependent on? (2 things) - ANSWER✅✅ site of lesion;
extent of lesion (how bad it is)

In a stroke, what helps us to determine the sequelae? - ANSWER✅✅ -hemiparesis?
-oral acceptance?
-lingual/labial/velum strength and coordination
-sensory impairment?
-pharyngeal swallow timing
-reduced contraction
-reduced laryngeal excursion
-cognitive disturbances

would you do rehab, compensation, or both for a stroke victim ? - ANSWER✅✅
both

what are the 2 types of strokes? - ANSWER✅✅ -Hemorrhagic: bleeding in the brain
-Ischemic: blood vessel supplying the brain is blocked

______ is the #1 cause of neurologic dysphagia - ANSWER✅✅ stroke

t/f most stroke patients impove swallowing function in about 6 months -
ANSWER✅✅ true

are brain injuries normally simple or complex? - ANSWER✅✅ complex

what are the considerations of a brain injury? - ANSWER✅✅ -severity of damage
-open/closed injury
-multi-system trauma (did multiple things happen or just one)
-type of force that caused the damage

TBIs are easy to predict the outcomes of T/F - ANSWER✅✅ false- there is limited
evidence to assist in predictive outcomes

In a TBI, dysphagia is normally primary symptom T/F - ANSWER✅✅ False - normally
secondary to respiratory status, behavioral issues, and impulsivity
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