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  • October 14, 2024
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CSD 115 Exam #3- Questions & Answers 100% Solved

Define Aneurysm Correct Ans-A bubble in the artery overtime gets weak and bursts




Ischemia stroke vs hemorrhagic stroke Correct Ans-ischemia stroke : a clot blocks flow to
an area of the brain

Hemorrhagic stroke: bleeding occurs inside or around the brain




Wernicke's aphasia Correct Ans-understanding language/formulation of language

*doesn't make sense

*not saying/doing what they tell him to do




Broca's aphasia Correct Ans-production of speech video of lady describing pic of lady
washing dishes




Expressive language deficits associated with aphasia Correct Ans-*fluent/non-fluent

*anomia

*paraphasis

*neologism

*jargon

*Agrammatism

*paragrammatism

*preservation

, CSD 115 Exam #3- Questions & Answers 100% Solved

Anomia Correct Ans-Difficulty with retrieving and pronouncing words

*cant think of right way to say ex: computer-TV




paraphasis Correct Ans-Sound and word substitutions that are often dound in the speech
at aphasic patients whose speech and language is fluent; real word say wrong thing or sound.
ex dog but say lion




Neologism Correct Ans-words made up by patients with aphasia, they use them as though
everyone understands them




Jargon Correct Ans-Using normal intonation, prosody, and fluent speech and language
while stringing together a series of meaningless words that don't make sense to the listener
(become sentence)




Agrammatism Correct Ans-deficit where articles, conjunction, and grammatical,
morphemes might be left out. effortful; short sentences tend to leave in nouns and/or verbs




Pragrammatism Correct Ans-leave out most nouns and verbs, leaving only non content
words (take out meaningful stuff when describing picture give what's irrelevant/non
important)




preservation Correct Ans-unintentional repetition of a word, sound or movement ex' what
did you play ?basketball...no...uhh.basketball

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