EEX3120 Chapter 7: Adult Language Impairments Flashcards

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TRUE/FALSE, IF FALSE MAKE IT TRUE: Language impairments found in childhood will not appear into the adult years.

A

False; Many language impairments found in childhood continue into the adult years

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Name two (2) language disorders that occur and/or develop during adulthood.

A

Aphasia and dementia

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Name the impairment that affects listening, speaking, reading, and/or writing as well as specific language functions, such as naming

A

Aphasia

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4
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Name two (2) neurogenic disorders (those that affect the CNS).

A

Apraxia, Dysarthria

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5
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There were three (3) physical and psychosocial problems that accompany aphasia in the textbook. Name one and define it

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Hemiparesis; a weakness on one side of the body in which strength and control are greatly reduced

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Name the pathological condition and acquired syndrome characterized by intellectual decline due to neurogenic causes, such as, memory loss

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Dementia

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7
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Name the disease that primarily affects the elderly with impaired memory and language, whose cause is unknown but maybe a combination of genetics and environmental factors

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Alzheimer’s disease

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8
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Strokes are the most common cause for this impairment

A

Aphasia

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9
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Name the impairment due to a localized brain injury that affects understanding, retrieving and formulating meaningful and sequential elements of language

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Aphasia

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10
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Name the impairment that is not the result of motor speech impairment, or dementia, or a deterioration of intelligence

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Aphasia

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