Expressive aphasia symptoms

    • [DOC File]What is aphasia

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      Its symptoms are almost the inverse of Expressive aphasia. Patients with this type of aphasia produce grammatical speech with normal intonation and stress. These patients seem to have difficulty in finding the right word to put into the sentences ranging from inserting similar sounding words ("telephone" for "television) to totally unconnected ...

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    • [DOC File]Neurolinguistics: language and the brain

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      Associated symptoms. Anatomy & vascular territory • Cortical sensory loss, global aphasia or spatial neglect, hemianopsia, contralateral gaze palsy • Middle cerebral artery (entire territory) syndrome • Hemisensory loss, transcortical motor or sensory aphasia • Middle cerebral artery (deep territory)

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    • [DOC File]Psy 372 – Spring 2004 - Western Michigan University

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      Broca's aphasia (a.k.a. expressive aphasia, motor aphasia). Basic message of meaning clear but: speech is not fluent. phrases are telegraphic (absence of function words) incorrect production of sounds. Wernicke's area. Wernicke's aphasia: Speech is fluent, but: often nonsensical or circuitous. A self-monitoring problem? "I can't talk all of the ...

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    • [DOC File]IN.gov | The Official Website of the State of Indiana

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      He demonstrates expressive aphasia, yet needs one system managed (vascular) to get his symptoms under control. Complexity. This patient is moderately complex. On physical exam it is noted that his point of maximal intensity (PMI) was displaced to the left, he had bilateral crackles at the bases, and had 2+ pitting edema to his lower extremities ...

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    • [DOC File]Critical Care Nursing: Synergy for Optimal Outcomes

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      Aphasic patients may fail to understand spoken word (receptive aphasia) or may have difficulty communicating (expressive aphasia). These patients may require a little extra time to elicit clinical symptoms and may not understand all the questions about their dental care.

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

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      The symptoms of dementia re divided into cognitive, functional, and psychiatric. Cognitive symptoms include intellectual deficits such as amnesia or aphasia. Functional impairments include inability to perform common activities of daily living (ADLs) while psychiatric manifestations include behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD).

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    • Expressive Aphasia

      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). Others with aphasia struggle with both using words and understanding (global aphasia).

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    • [DOC File]Geriatric Mental Health Training Series: Revised

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      Compare and contrast the symptoms and neuroanatomy of the major categories of aphasia. Describe the locations of Wernicke's and Broca's areas. Why is Wernicke's aphasia considered a receptive aphasia? List the primary characteristics of this aphasia. Why is Broca's aphasia considered an expressive aphasia?

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    • [DOC File]Michigan State University

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      Symptoms – delusions, hallucinations, thought disorder, disorganized behavior, loss of interest in everyday activities, appearing to lack emotion, reduced ability to plan or carry out activities, neglect of personal hygiene, social withdrawal, loss of motivation

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    • [DOC File]DENTAL CARE AND THE DEMENTIA PATIENT

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      Aphasia: The medical term that is often used for disease-related loss of language; may be either receptive and expressive; type of impairment include the loss of ability to name items, put together sentences, understand and act on what is heard and read or write. Expressive aphasia: involves the loss of ability to express oneself through speech

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