The 2 main categories of the WHO ICF model
What is Functioning/Disability and Contextual Factors?
PHO, PMH, & CMH
What is personal history of, past medical history, and current medical history?
A temporary lack of blood supply
What is TIA?
The vertebral artery branches into these other 2 arteries
What is the basilar and PCA?
Damage to Brodmann's 6, 8, 9, 10, & 48 will cause this type of aphasia
What is TMA?
Functioning/ Disability is then divided into 3 parts
What is body structure, body function, and activites/participation?
AVM
What is arteriovenous malformation?
2 types of stroke
What is hemorrhagic and occlusive?
The internal carotid artery branches to form these other 2 arteries
What is the ACA and the MCA?
Damage to Brodmann's area 40 will cause this type of aphasia
What is conduction?
Contextual Factors is then divided into 2 parts
What is Personal Factors and Environmental Factors?
CHF & MI
What is congestive heart failure and myocardial infarction?
Hemorrhagic stokes occur in these 2 main places
What is intracerebral and intracranial?
Damage within the PCA may cause damage to these 3 structures
What is the thalamus, internal capsule, and the occipital cortex?
This framework emphasizes site of lesion and typing of aphasia
What is multidimensional?
An individual's ability to execute a task in a standardized environment
What is capacity?
HBP & ASHD
What is high blood pressure and atherosclerotic heart disease?
A stroke effecting blood supplied by the ACA will primarily effect the upper or lower extremities
Superior damage to the MCA will cause ____ problems while inferior damage will cause ____ problems
What is motor/sensory?
If a R-handed man has a lesion in the R hemisphere and presents aphasia-like symptoms, what type of aphasia does he likely have
What is crossed aphasia?
BID
What is twice a day?
In the case of an occlusive stroke, what drug may be administered
What is tPA?
A traveling blood clot that causes a blockage in a distant area
What is an embolus?
Damage to both the basal ganglia and the white matter within the subcortical region may cause what 3 conditions
What is anterior syndrome, posterior syndrome, and thalamic?