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1. Amsterda-Nijmegen Everyday Langauge Test - ANSWER 10 items for
aphasia on pragmatic skills related to everyday living
2. The Token Test and the Revised Token Test examine what facet of language?
- ANSWER auditory comprehension
3. sequence to treating auditory comprehension - ANSWER
comprehension of single words
comprehension of sentences
discourse comprehension
4. example of single word comprehension - ANSWER nouns and verbs
5. following directions, choosing pictures that represent actions
,6. example of spoken sentence ocmprehension - ANSWER understanding
questions
following complex directions
sentence verification (provided a sentence, point to the picture that represents
it)
7. example of discourse comprehension - ANSWER understanding
narratives adn questions
8. alexia - ANSWER losing the ability to read
9. auditory agnosia - ANSWER difficulty understanding meaning of
auditory stimuli
10.auditory verbal agnosia - ANSWER impaired understanding of spoken
words
11.visual agnosia - ANSWER inability to recognize objects
12.tactile agnosia - ANSWER unable to tell what an object is by holding it
w/ visual field blocked
13.2 concomitant disorders of pure apraxia - ANSWER primary progressive
aphasia dysarthria
,14.primary progressive apraxia of speech - ANSWER slow onset, is
continuous, unlike stroke-based apraxia which may recover/stabilize
15.cause of apraxia of speech - ANSWER damage to motor programming
areas of the brain (Broca's, supplementary motor area)
16.treatment targets for AOS - ANSWER artic accuracy, slower rate,
systematic practice, gradual increase in rate, normal prosody
17.AOS cueing techniques - ANSWER tactile cues, simultaneous
productions, clinician modeling, delayed imitation
18.What extra thing can you use in AOS tx? - ANSWER using rhythm of
control rate, though generalized effect not established
19.specific approach for AOS - ANSWER SPT - Sound Production Treatment
20.emphasis of SPT - ANSWER emphasis on teaching artic of words w/
minimal contrast
21.cause of ataxic dysarthria - ANSWER damage to cerebellar system
22.main issues of ataxic dysarthria - ANSWER artic and prosody problems -
bad timing and coordination issues
, 23.cause of flaccid dysarthria - ANSWER motor units of cranial or spinal
nerves (LMN damage)
24.main issues of flaccid dysarthria - ANSWER weakness, hypotonia,
atrophy, diminished reflexes, breathy voice, monopitch, imprecise
consonants, weak pressure for consonants
25.cause of hyperkinetic dysarthria - ANSWER damage to basal ganglia
26.main characteristics of hyperkinetic dysarthria - ANSWER variable
muscle tone
involuntary movements that interfere w/ speech production
prosodic disturbances
27.orofacial dyskinesia - ANSWER abnormal, involuntary, rhythmic or
nonrhythmic movement of orofacial muscles
28.myoclonus - ANSWER rapid jerking of body parts
29.chorea - ANSWER random involuntary mvoements of body
30.athetosis - ANSWER slow, writing movements
31.hypokinetic dysarthria cause - ANSWER damage to basal ganglia (PD)