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CSD 191 || POSSIBLE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS!!
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pitch correct answers frequency with which the vocal folds vibrate 
 
intonation correct answers pitch movement within an utterance 
 
language correct answers a socially shared code for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and rule-governed combinations of those symbols 
 
Form correct answers syntax, morphology, phonology 
 
Content correct answers semantics 
 
Use correct answers pragmatics 
 
Semantics correct answers Meaning of words and sentences 
 
aphasia correct an...
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 4 Study Questions and Answers 2024
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· RIO: frontal lobe functions -Answer- · Restraint, Initiative, Order (in order from most basic to advanced) 
 
Restaint -Answer- § Judgment 
§ Foresight 
§ Perseverance 
§ Delaying gratification 
§ Inhibiting socially inappropriate responses 
§ Self-governance 
§ Concentration 
 
Initiative -Answer- § Curiosity 
§ Spontaneity 
§ Motivation 
§ Drive 
§ Creativity 
§ Shifting cognitive set 
§ Mental flexibility 
§ Personality 
 
Order -Answer- § Abstract reasoning 
§ Working me...
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EEG Board Exam Questions With Solutions 
What pattern would you expect after a CVA? PLED's 
Adversive seizures are from the ________ lobe with a __________ focus frontal; 
contralateral 
What does the body do during an adversive seizure? Neck rotation and conjugate gaze 
deviation in direction contralateral to epileptic focus 
Agraphia occurs from damage to the dominant __________ lobe parietal 
___________ syndrome occurs in ce/agenesis of corpus callosum. Infantile spasms 
early onset. O...
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What is abulia? - ANSWERLack of will, drive, or initiative for action, speech and thought 
 
What is anterior cerebral artery stroke syndrome? - ANSWER- Contralateral leg paresis 
- Abulia, disinhibition, executive dysfunction 
*In some cases, akinetic mutism, if bilateral caudate head infarction 
 
What is middle cerebral artery stroke syndrome? - ANSWER- Contralateral hemiparesis/sensory loss 
- Homonymous hemianopia 
- Dysarthria, aphasia, Alexia, agraphia, acalculia, apraxia 
 
*If non-dom...
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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024) Rated A 
Types of stroke (Lesson 2) Ischemic: 87% -Thrombotic -Embolic -Lacunar Hemorrhagic: 13% -Intracerebral -Subarachnoid 
Thrombotic Stroke (Ischemic) 48% of all strokes -typically occurs during sleep -slow progressive onset of deficits -50% are associated with prior TIA 
Embolic Stroke (Ischemic) 26% of all strokes -typically occurs while awake 
-sudden, immediate deficits (sometimes seizures) -11% are associated with prior TIA 
Lucuna...
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NUR 2459 Mental Health Exam 2 Module 4-6 Pre Questions And All Correct Answers.
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Neurocognitive Disorders (NCDs) - Answer Includes disorders in which a clinically deficit in cognition or memory exists causing a change from a previous level of functioning. 
 
Delirium - Answer Is characterized by a disturbance in attention and awareness and change in cognition that develops rapidly over a short period. 
 
Dementia - Answer A mental disorder involving functional decline in multiple cognitive areas, including memory along with behavioral and psychological symptoms. Cla...
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CSP Exam Study Guide (2023/2024) Already Graded A
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CSP Exam Study Guide (2023/2024) Already Graded A Anhedonia Inability to experience pleasure 
Aneurysm Defiency in wall of an artery (balloons out) 
Apraxia/dyspraxia Impairment in ability to carry out voluntary movement 
Ateriovenous Malformation (AVM) Congenital collections of abnormal blood vessels. Arteries connect directly to veins 
Agraphia/dysgraphia Loss of ability to produce written language 
Akinesia/dyskinesia Slowness of movement 
Alzheimer's Disease Most common type of Dementia 
Am...
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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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deficits 
-50% are associated with prior TIA 
Embolic Stroke (Ischemic) - answer26% of all strokes 
-typically occurs while awake 
-sudden, immediate deficits (sometimes seizures) 
-11% are associated with prior TIA 
Lucunar Stroke (Ischemic) 
small vessel disease - answer13% of all strokes 
-small infarct (>15-20 cm) deep in the brain 
-onset can be gradual or sudden 
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-23% associated with proceeding TIA 
-often pure sensory or motor symptoms 
-typically no higher cor...
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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024) Exam Questions and Answers
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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024) 
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Types of stroke 
(Lesson 2) - Answer-Ischemic: 87% 
-Thrombotic 
-Embolic 
-Lacunar 
Hemorrhagic: 13% 
-Intracerebral 
-Subarachnoid 
Thrombotic Stroke (Ischemic) - Answer-48% of all strokes 
-typically occurs during sleep 
-slow progressive onset of deficits 
-50% are associated with prior TIA 
Embolic Stroke (Ischemic) - Answer-26% of all strokes 
-typically occurs while awake 
-sudden, immediate deficits (some...
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___ bring information to an area of the cortex and terminate in relatively discrete cortical regions - 
specific afferents 
___ communcation occurs when a released hormone affects neighboring cells by diffusion through 
extracellular space - Paracrine 
___ had damage to his orbitofrontal cortex leading to problems with ___. - Phineas Gage; social 
interaction 
___ is an internal neural signal indicating that a movement will occur - reafference 
___ refers to a disorder of the language apparent i...
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