WHO ICF
Medical Terminology
Stroke
Blood Supply
Other
100

The 2 main categories of the WHO ICF model 

What is Functioning/Disability and Contextual Factors? 

100

PHO, PMH, & CMH 

What is personal history of, past medical history, and current medical history? 

100

A temporary lack of blood supply 

What is TIA?

100

The vertebral artery branches into these other 2 arteries 

What is the basilar and PCA?

100

Damage to Brodmann's 6, 8, 9, 10, & 48 will cause this type of aphasia

What is TMA?

200

Functioning/ Disability is then divided into 3 parts

What is body structure, body function, and activites/participation?

200

AVM 

What is arteriovenous malformation? 

200

2 types of stroke 

What is hemorrhagic and occlusive? 

200

The internal carotid artery branches to form these other 2 arteries

What is the ACA and the MCA? 

200

Damage to Brodmann's area 40 will cause this type of aphasia 

What is conduction? 

300

Contextual Factors is then divided into 2 parts 

What is Personal Factors and Environmental Factors? 

300

CHF & MI 

What is congestive heart failure and myocardial infarction?

300

Hemorrhagic stokes occur in these 2 main places 

What is intracerebral and intracranial?

300

Damage within the PCA may cause damage to these 3 structures

What is the thalamus, internal capsule, and the occipital cortex? 

300

This framework emphasizes site of lesion and typing of aphasia 

What is multidimensional? 

400

An individual's ability to execute a task in a standardized environment 

What is capacity? 


400

HBP & ASHD 

What is high blood pressure and atherosclerotic heart disease? 

400

A stroke effecting blood supplied by the ACA will primarily effect the upper or lower extremities 

What is the lower extremities? 


400

Superior damage to the MCA will cause ____ problems while inferior damage will cause ____ problems 

What is motor/sensory?

400

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? 

500
An individual's ability to excecute a task in the current environment in which they live 
What is performance? 


500

BID 

What is twice a day? 

500

In the case of an occlusive stroke, what drug may be administered 

What is tPA?

500

A traveling blood clot that causes a blockage in a distant area

What is an embolus? 

500

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?

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