CSRS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 2025.
Apraxia - ANSWER: The inability to carry out specific motor tasks in the absence of
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sensory or motor impairment
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Ideomotor Apraxia - ANSWER: Impairment in performing motor tasks on command,
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despite appearing to understand the concept
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- Lesion in left hemisphere = bilateral motor planning problems
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- Lesion in right hemisphere = unilateral motor planning problems on the left side of
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the body
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Ideational Apraxia - ANSWER: Breakdown in knowledge of what is to be done or how
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to perform, also lack of knowledge regarding object use, poor sequencing, does not
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object when culturally appropriate, continues tasks very slowly, does not initiate or
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perform task, misordering or missing steps (washing without water), perseveration
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Praxis System - ANSWER: Serves to store skilled motor information for future use,
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one of the most important connections between brain and behavior, it is what allows
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the person to connect to the physical world, most commonly the left hemisphere
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Praxis - Two Step Process - ANSWER: 1. conceptual/ideation - getting the idea,
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overall concept plan and purpose of the task, what to do
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2. production/planning (the doing), knowing how to perform the task, implementing
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movement sequence, including timing and special components
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Pusher Syndrome - ANSWER: ... vv vv vv vv
SOLUTIONS 2025.
Apraxia - ANSWER: The inability to carry out specific motor tasks in the absence of
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sensory or motor impairment
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Ideomotor Apraxia - ANSWER: Impairment in performing motor tasks on command,
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despite appearing to understand the concept
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- Lesion in left hemisphere = bilateral motor planning problems
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- Lesion in right hemisphere = unilateral motor planning problems on the left side of
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the body
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Ideational Apraxia - ANSWER: Breakdown in knowledge of what is to be done or how
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to perform, also lack of knowledge regarding object use, poor sequencing, does not
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object when culturally appropriate, continues tasks very slowly, does not initiate or
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perform task, misordering or missing steps (washing without water), perseveration
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Praxis System - ANSWER: Serves to store skilled motor information for future use,
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one of the most important connections between brain and behavior, it is what allows
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the person to connect to the physical world, most commonly the left hemisphere
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Praxis - Two Step Process - ANSWER: 1. conceptual/ideation - getting the idea,
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overall concept plan and purpose of the task, what to do
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2. production/planning (the doing), knowing how to perform the task, implementing
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movement sequence, including timing and special components
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Pusher Syndrome - ANSWER: ... vv vv vv vv