RHD
RHD Treatment
Dementia
Dementia Treatment
Assessments
100

The lack of awareness of one's own deficits and disease 

What is anosognosia? 

100

The treatment where the task is to identify objects presented to the left and right of midline and at varying distances from the midline

What is contiguous stimuli? 

100

The most widely used definition of dementia in the US

What is the DSM-IV? (Impaired short-term memory; impaired long-term memory; and one of the following: -impaired abstract thinking, -personality change, -impaired judgment, -impaired constructional abilities, -impaired language, -impaired visual recognition) 

100
The people in the two way-collaboration in the middle stages of intervention

What is the clinician and caregiver

100

The assessment that allows professionals to evaluate patients with early and mild stages of dementia 

What is the ABCD (Arizona Battery for Communication; Disorders with Dementia)? 

200

An underutilization of the contralesional extremities in the absence of a primary motor deficit 

What is motor neglect? 

200

The treatment that targets ___ where you practice the production of emphatic stress 

What is prosody? 

200

The three cortical dementias

Alzheimer's, Pick's, and Primary Progressive Aphasia 

200

The management issues for early dementia 

What is anxiety, depression, behavior change, denial, and aggression? 

200

The assessment that covers pragmatics, discourse, humor, inference, metaphor interpretation, and prosody?

What is RHLB (Right Hemisphere Language Battery)? 

300

The type of neglect that occurs in various sectors of space and no pathways are impaired 

What is visual neglect 

300

The treatment where your goal is to stimulate activation of alternate meanings asking the patient to group 2 of 3 words 

What is word associations? 

300

The type of dementia caused by multiple infarcts 

What is vascular dementia 
300

The stage of dementia that neologisms appear 

What is the middle stages of dementia 

300

The comprehensive assessment for TBI with subtests of perception, orientation, organization, memory, and problem solving. 

What is the SCATBI (Scales of Cognitive Ability for Traumatic Brain Injury)? 

400

The two areas of language that RHD most commonly affects 

What is prosody and discourse (and some semantic processing)?

400

The treatment that targets ___ where the goal is to strengthen macrostructure and making thematic inferences. You present stories or picture scenes for interpretation 

What is discourse? 

400

The dementia that is characterized with disturbances in movement

What is Parkingson's Disease 

400

The tests that can differentiate adults with mild dementia from healthy elderly 

What is delayed storytelling, mental status (oritentation), pantomime expression, Peabody Picture Vocab Test? 

400

The assessment that stimulates real world tasks for people with TBI? 

What is the FAVRES (Functional Assessment of Verbal Reasoning and Executive Strategies)? 

500

The types of ways RHD is tested non-verbally

What is line bisection, cancellation, drawing, writing, and reading? 

500

The treatment where you identify objects where half is in the area of neglected space and the other half is in the non-neglected space 

What is meaningful stimuli? 

500

The three microscopic changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer's Disease 

What is 1) Neurofibrillary tangles, 2) Neuritic plaques, and 3) granulovavuolar degeneration 

500

The typical language presentation with late stage dementia 

What is automatisms, stereotypic words and phrases, and tangential and irrelevant comments? 
500

The six areas of memory that the RBMT assess

Verbal memory, visual memory, spatial memory, prospective memory, orientation, and new learning

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