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Paralinguistic information is processed here
What is the RH
100
most disturbed language are in a TBI
What is pragmatics
100
increases functional abilities
What is cognitive rehabilitation
100
two types of intervention for TBI
What is restorative and compensatory approach
100
___million people sustain a TBI annually
What is 1.4 million
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Disruption in the normal functioning caused by a blow to the head falls, accidents, blows to head, assaults
What is a TBI, causes of a TBI
200
death of tissue from a lack of blood
What is an infarction
200
bleeding inside the skull
What is a hematoma?
200
Early stage of a TBI
What is orientation, sensorimotor stimulation, recognition
200
Middle stage of TBI
What is reducing confusing, improving memory, and goal directed behavior
300
visual scanning, and auditory recognition, expressive aprosida: imitate a sentence with SLP in unison, semantic interventon, contextual pre-stimulation,
What is the assessment of RHD
300
Males are twice as likely to have them
What is a TBI
300
negelect of information from the left side, denial of illness or limb involvement, impaired judgment, lack of motivation, deficits may be subtle but can have a large impact on everyday life: attention, visual, auditory, nonverbal communication, producing emotional language, some areas of pragmatics are affected
What is chatacteristic of RHD
300
Swelling due to fluid
What is edema
400
sensory motor, behavioral, and effective disabilities, speech voice and swallowing difficulties, personality changes,
What are characteristics of a TBI
400
Language may be affected in ___ of individuals with a TBI two most common symptoms of TBI
What is 3/4 anomia and impaired comprehension
400
___ of individuals with TBI have dysphagia
What is 1/3
400
Late stage of TBI
What is comprehension of complex information, conversational and social skills
400
____million americans currently need help because of a TBI
What is 5.3 Million
500
visuospatial deficits, memory, judgment, language, naming,reading, writing, auditory comprehension problems
What is cortical characteristics
500
two types of dementia are
What is cortical and subcortical
500
Deficits in memory, problem solving, language, neuromuscular control
What is subcortical dementia
500
group of both pathological conditions and syndromes that result in declining of memory and at least one other cognitive ability that is significant enough to interfere with daily life
What is dementia
500
cortical and subcortical dementia comes with what degenerative disorders
What is cortical: alzhelmer's, Pick's Subcortical: multiple sclerosis AID-related, ensephalopthy ,Parkinson's ,Huntington's