Expressive and receptive aphasia stroke

    • [DOC File]School of Medicine - LSU Health New Orleans

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      Expressive aphasia: involves the loss of ability to express oneself through speech Receptive aphasia: involves the loss of ability to understand the spoken word Stroke: Cardiovascular accident (CVA), commonly called stroke, destroys brain cells in specific areas of the brain; losses tend to be stable; may create either receptive or expressive ...

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    • Expressive and Receptive Aphasia After Stroke

      Individuals with aphasia may also have other problems, such as . dysarthria, apraxia, or . swallowing problems. What are some signs or symptoms of aphasia? Some people with aphasia have trouble using words and sentences (expressive aphasia). Some have problems understanding others (receptive aphasia).

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - The Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists

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      Receptive aphasia/expressive aphasia/dysarthria/apraxia of speech. Cognition. Any areas for concern? (neglect, inattention, visual difficulties impacting on rehabilitation. ... Referral will be screened by the ESD Stroke Coordinator within 24 hours of referral. Remit: To provide;

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    • [DOC File]Western Washington University

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      The scale has been validated on the stroke population, including those with and without aphasia. Those with mild, moderate and severe expressive aphasia can complete the scale. However, it is not suitable for those with severe receptive aphasia (who score less than 7/15 on the receptive domains of the Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test).

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    • [DOCX File]How to score the Stroke Social Network Scale

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      Stroke Syndromes Main symptom: ... superficial middle cerebral artery territory • Hemisensory loss, gaze palsy, spatial neglect, or expressive aphasia • Middle cerebral artery, superior division (superficial territory) • Ipsilateral 3rd nerve palsy (Weber syndrome) +/- Supranuclear vertical gaze palsy ... aphasia (anomia, transcortical ...

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    • [DOCX File]University of Virginia School of Medicine

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      The letter “A” is used to mean “without,” so Aphasia means “without speech.” There are two types of aphasia: Expressive aphasia involves the loss of ability to express oneself through speech. Receptive aphasia involves the loss of ability to understand the spoken word. Aphasia is …

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    • [DOC File]Therapy at Home Screening Checklist

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      Between 2006 and 2007, GJ’s actual stroke onset, resultant aphasia, and course of recovery were documented in a total of 31 comic strips consisting of four panels each. In 2007, the National Stroke Association (NSA) adopted Johnston’s comic strip as a health literacy tool to educate the public about strokes and their effect on patients and ...

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    • [DOC File]getting the facts - College of Nursing | The University of ...

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      Staff from within the NIHR Stroke Research Network (now part of the Clinical Research Network) recognised that not enough people with aphasia were involved in their research. They identified the funding to engage a stroke and aphasia specialist to develop aphasia recourses over for a 6 month project in 2013/14.

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    • [DOC File]What is aphasia

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      Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, with a stroke or brain injury, but can occur slowly, in the case of a brain tumor. Some people with aphasia have difficulty with expression of language (expressive aphasia), some have difficulties understanding language (receptive aphasia) and others have difficulties with both areas (global aphasia).

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