Exam 1 - Aphasias Flashcards

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basic assessment of aphasia

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  1. spontaneous speech & naming
    - conversation, naming
  2. repetition abilities
  3. comprehension abilities
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naming types

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  1. confrontation
  2. convergent
  3. divergent
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confrontation naming

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ask them to name something quickly

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convergent naming

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give items in a category + they tell you the category

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divergent naming

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give category and they tell you items

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repetition abilities

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  1. monosyllabic words
  2. multisyllabic words
  3. familiar words
  4. familiar phrases
  5. familiar sentences
  6. unfamiliar phrases or sentences
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comprehension abilities

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  1. yes/no questions
  2. 1-, 2-, 3- part commands or instructions
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which aspect of basic assessment checks both input & output?

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repetition abilities

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other aspects of assessment

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  1. oral mech exam
  2. swallowing
  3. reading
  4. writing
  5. calculation/math skills
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Global aphasia

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  1. mixed aphasia
  2. severely affected in all language functions
  3. noninformative
  4. nonfluent
  5. poor comprehension, repetition, & naming
  6. may produce stereotypic utterances & well pronounced emotionally charged words, often swear words
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11
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severely affected in all language functions

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global aphasia

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12
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may produce stereotypic utterances & well pronounced emotionally charged words, often swear words

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global aphasia

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conduction aphasia

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  1. very poor word repetition
  2. relatively fluent but paraphrasic speech (usually literal)
  3. good comprehension
  4. poor writing
  5. word finding problems
  6. normal intonation
  7. variety of syntactic patterns
  8. usually good self-awareness of errors
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14
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suspect lesion of locus: conduction aphasia

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arcuate fasciculus, supramarginal gyrus

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wernicke’s aphasia

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  1. fluent, rapid speech output containing paraphasic (literal, verbal, & neologistic) errors
  2. impaired comprehension, repetition & naming
  3. reading & writing usually impaired
  4. word finding difficulties
  5. paragrammatic syntax
  6. normal intonation
  7. usually NO self-awareness of errors
  8. paucity of substantive words
  9. production is repetitious & stereotyped in content, conveying little information
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suspect lesion of locus: wernicke’s aphasia

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posterior portion of first temporal gyrus of the left hemisphere
brodmann’s 22

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anomic aphasia

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  1. fluent, grammatically well-informed, often circumlocutionary speech
  2. good comprehension and repetition
  3. impaired naming, word finding, and spelling abilities (vary by individual)
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suspect lesion locus: anomic aphasia

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temporal-parietal injury which may extend into the angular gyrus

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transcortical sensory aphasia

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  1. fluent, well-articulated speech w/ irrelevant paraphasias &/or neologisms
  2. good repetition
  3. poor comprehension naming
  4. does not initiate speech
  5. poor reading & writing
  6. good preservation of memorized material
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suspect lesion of locus: TCS

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watershed lesion cutting off Wernicke-Broca complex from the rest of the brain; posterior temporal-parietal junction of the dominant hemisphere

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transcortical motor aphasia

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  1. absence of spontaneous speech
  2. good comprehension
  3. excellent repetition
  4. good reading comprehension & oral reading
  5. difficulty initiating & organizing speech
  6. good articulation
  7. fairly good confrontation naming
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suspected lesion of locus: TCM

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anterior to or superior to Broca’s area in the dominant frontal lobe; inferior posterior frontal and superior parasagittal

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transcortical mixed aphasia

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  1. nonfluent with echolalia
  2. poor comprehension & confrontation naming
  3. poor reading & writing
  4. good repetition
  5. good articulation
  6. speech consists of short meaningless, repetitive phrases, stereotypic, echolalic repetition, & completion of open-ended sentences
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suspect lesion of locus: TCMx

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multifocal or diffuse pathology involving anterior and posterior association cortex

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Broca’s aphasia

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  1. nonfluent
  2. effortful, distorted speech output
  3. restricted vocabulary & grammar
  4. relatively intact auditory comprehension
  5. writing impaired commensurate & speech
  6. mild reading impairment
  7. literal paraphasias are common
  8. repetition & naming are impaired, but at times, better than spontaneous speech
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suspect lesion of locus: Broca’s

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broca’s area (posterior 2/3 of 3rd frontal convolution)

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fluent aphasias

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  1. Wernicke’s
  2. TCS
  3. conduction
  4. anomic
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nonfluent aphasias

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  1. GLobal
  2. Broca’s
  3. TCM
  4. TCMx
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good auditory comprehension

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  1. conduction
  2. broca’s
  3. anomic
  4. TCM
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poor auditory comprehension

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  1. TCS
  2. wernicke’s
  3. global
  4. TCMx
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good repetition

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  1. TCM
  2. TCS
  3. anomic
  4. TCMx
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poor repetition

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  1. wernicke’s
  2. conduction
  3. global
  4. broca’s
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good reading & writing

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  1. TCM
  2. Anomic
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poor reading & writing

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  1. TCS
  2. conduction
  3. global
  4. broca’s
  5. wernicke’s
  6. TCMx