The most common cause of aphasia
What is Cerebrovascular accidents (CVA)
Aphasia characterized by fluent speech, poor comprehension, and poor repetition
What is Wernicke's Aphasia
Characterized by non-fluent, good comprehension, and poor repetition
What is Broca's Aphasia
Name the 4 areas to assess
What is Reading, writing, verbal expression, and auditory comprehension
"Point to your shoulders" is a treatment approach for which area of language
Type of stroke caused by a blocked or interrupted blood supply to the brain (can be thrombosis or embolism)
What is ischemic
Aphasia characterized by fluent speech, good comprehension, and poor repetition
What is conduction aphasia
Bonus Round: Name Sara's birthday
What is December 13
What should be included in an SLP's initial impressions
What is personal questions, nonverbal responses, and orientation questions
Incomplete sentences such as this "You write with a ____" target which area of language
What is naming (verbal expression)
Type of stroke caused by bleeding in the brain due to ruptured blood vessels (Intracerebral or extracerebral)
What is hemorrhagic
What is Jack, Ben, Grace, Rose, or Gabe
Characterized by non-fluent speech, poor repetition, poor comprehension
What is Global Aphasia
Name one Aphasia screening test
What is ALPS, BEST-2, AST-2, and Quick Assessment for Aphasia
Treatment approach where the main goal is natural interaction, conversation, functional communication, and enhancement of life participation
What is Social approaches to treating aphasia
True or False: Aphasia is an impairment of language and cognition
What is False
Aphasia characterized by fluent speech, poor comprehension, and good repetition
What is Transcortical Sensory Aphasia (TSA)
Name one diagnostic test for aphasia
What is MTDDA, BDAE-3, WAB-R, NCCEA, PICA-R, Examining for Aphasia- 4th Edition, ADP
Loss of previously acquired reading skills due to recent brain injury
What is education before remediation
Aphasia characterized by fluent speech, good comprehension, and good repetition
What is anomia
Characterized by non-fluent aphasia, good comprehension, and good repetition
What is Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TMA)
Aphasia Assessments should include repetition, sentence and discourse production, speech fluency, functional communication, auditory comp, reading abilities, writing, gestures, automated speech, and..........
What is naming skills
Disorder of recognition
What is agnosia