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A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an SLP, who noted the following. -Fluently spoken and well -articulated speech -Speech consisting of meaningless string of words -Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli -Impaired comprehensio...

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A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.
-Fluently spoken and well
-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language
-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

What kind of aphasia would this be?
a. global
b. transcortical motor
c. transcortical sensory
d. wernicke's
e. conduction
f. broca's correct answers d. Wernicke's aphasia

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.
-Fluently spoken and well
-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language
-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

Which part of the brain is most likely be affected?
a. brainstem
b. frontal cortex
c. thalamus
d. lower motor neuron
e. temporal cortex
f. cerebellum correct answers e. Temporal Cortex

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.
-Fluently spoken and well
-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language
-Moderate-to-sever anomia

, -Highly optimistic attitudes

Which side of the brain?
a. right
b. left
c. both correct answers Left

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.
-Fluently spoken and well
-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language
-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

Do you expect hypo-reflex in the left limb?
yes
no correct answers No

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.
-Fluently spoken and well
-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language
-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

Do you expect hypo-reflex in the right limb?
yes
no correct answers No

A 54-year-old woman admitted to a hospital for high blood pressure. She had a stroke while
sleeping. When she awoke, her right hand and leg would not move, and her head felt heavy. She
could not find appropriate words to explain her loss of motor control. She was examined by a
neurologist and, at his recommendation, an SLP. They observer the following.
-Right hemiplegia with intact sensation for touch, pain, and temperature.
-Moderate difficulty finding words
-Limited verbal output
-Impaired verbal repetition
-Impaired reading and writing
-Intact auditory comprehension

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