Aphasia
Right Hemisphere Disorders
Apraxia
Dysarthria
Mixed Category
100

Some level of ________ is seen in all people with aphasia.

Anomia

100

The inability to attend to one side of the environment

hemispatial neglect

100

T/F: Damage to a single structure of the CNS causes apraxia of speech

False

100

This type of dysarthria causes weakness and hypotonia

flaccid dysarthria

100

A word produced that is entirely different and more than 50% unintelligible is known as

neoglism

200

People with this type of aphasia are known as good speakers but poor communicators

Wernicke's aphasia

200

The inability to recognize faces

Prosopagnosia

200

This type of evaluation must be completed to diagnose AOS

Oral Motor Evaluation

200
Lower motor neurons originate in the

PNS/Spinal cord

200

Counting to 10 or reciting the days of the week is an exam of

rote/overlearned language

300

3 motor deficits that can co-occur with aphasia include:

1. apraxia

2. dysarthria

3. dysphagia

300

Cancellation tasks can be used to assess

neglect

300

Articulation errors usually occur in this position of a word

initial phoneme

300

The area of the brainstem that can cause 3 different types of dysarthria

pons

300

These specific types of pictures can be used to assess inferencing

Norman Rockwell paintings

400

A decrease in speech fluency, a slowing down of rate of speech, and the speaker becoming frustrated can be caused by this

Perseverative self-repairing

400

Having a patient express different types of emotion using phrases assesses for

prosody

400

A type of maximum performance task

DDK/SMRs

400

Hallmark characteristics of this dysarthria include imprecise articulation, strained/strangled voice quality, excess and equal stress

spastic dysarthria

400
2 main types of treatment strategies for aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, and RHD include:

1. restorative

2. compensatory

500

Frontotemporal dementia can lead to this type of aphasia

Primary Progressive Aphasia

500

These specific activities can be used to assess/treat for attention deficits

card sorting
500

3 therapy treatment approaches for AOS include

1. Articulatory kinematic therapy

2. Intersystemic reorganization

3. Alternative/augmentative communication strategies

500

Extra involuntary movements are seen in this type of dysarthria

hyperkinetic dysarthria

500

LSVT is considered to be this type of therapy strategy

Compensatory

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