APHASIA
STROKE
MISC
ASSESSMENTS and SCREENINGS
DEFINITIONS
100
Site of lesion: Angular gyrus, but varies

- word finding difficulties

Anomic Aphasia

100

What is a buildup of lipids and cellular debris within arteries (primary cause leading to narrower artery channels and reduced arterial elasticity)

Atherosclerosis

100

Lifestyle habits that can help prevent stroke include:

Diet and exercise, smoking cessation, stress reduction, and medication/pharmaceutical support 

100

What is a brief evaluation used to determine if an individual might have a communication problem that warrants further professional attention?

Screening

100

The act of talking around a word, describing it but not saying the intended word (often seen in broca's and anomic aphasia)

Circumlocution

200

Lesion site: posterior inferior frontal gyrus (BA 44 and 45)

Blood supply: MCA

-comprehension is spared

-Repetition is impaired

- Telegraphic speech

Broca's Aphasia

200

This type of stroke involves a blockage of blood flow 

Occlusive (Ischemic) stroke

200

What are the 4 elements of aphasia 

Acquired

Neurological cause

Affects receptive and expressive langauge across all modalities

Language disorder

200

What is flexible and tailored to the individuals needs?

Non-standardized assessment

200

The repetition of words heard from others (characteristic of transcortical motor aphasia, mixed transcortical motor, and transcortical sensory aphasia)

Echolalia 

300

Lesion site: Large perisylvian lesion

- Stereotypy

Global Aphasia

300

This type of stroke involves bleeding in the brain 

Hemorrhagic stroke 

300

What does B.E.F.A.S.T. stand for?

Balance, eyes, face, arm, speech, time to call 911

300

What involves administering and scoring tests in a continent manner?

Standardized assessment

300

Example: saying frog for dog 

Verbal/Semantic paraphasia

400

Lesion site: Arcuate Fasciculus (BA 40), posterior supramarginal gyrus

- Conduit d'approache

Conduction aphasia
400

Caused by an embolus (traveling clot or debris) that blocks a brain artery 

Embolic stroke

400

____ includes the site and nature of the lesion.

Etiology

400

What is a quick screening done in stroke units that assesses comprehension, expression, reading, and writing?

Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test (FAST)

400

In bilingual aphasia, this refers to the difficulty of staying in the target language and involuntary language mixing 

Pathological code-switching

500

This type of aphasia is located in the anterior watershed area and they have difficulty initiating speech

Transcortical motor aphasia
500

Bleeding within the brain tissue 

Intracranial hemorrhage

500

What does tPA stand for?

Tissue Plasminogen Activator

500

What type of assessment is used for bilingual/multilingual speakers?

Bilingual aphasia test (BAT)

500

This involves inaccurate syntactic rule application in speech including incorrect subject-verb agreement and verb tenses, typically seen in fluent aphasias like Wernicke's aphasia

Paragrammatism

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