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Commun/Soc Skills
Campbell Lecture 3/4/09
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Graduate
03/04/2009

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Term
Is this according to the new or old framework? "actions or behaviors a person uses to communicate and interact with others in an interactive environment"
Definition
new framework
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Is this according to the new or old framework? "Conveying intention and needs and coordinating social behavior to act together with people"
Definition
old framework
Term
The following subcategories are from which framework? Physicality;
Information Exchange; Relations
Definition
OLD - 2002
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What types of disorders are these? *apraxia, dysarthria, stuttering, voice.
Definition
Speech disorders
Term
Is the term "gesture" in the old framework or the new framework? And which category is it under?
Definition
It is in both. Category: Physicality.
Term
What type of disorders is aphasia?
Definition
Language
Term
What type of disorders are these: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS); Dementia; Huntington's Disease; Laryngeal Cancer; Oral Cancer; Right Hemisphere Brain Injury; Stroke; Traumatic Brain Injury?
Definition
Medical conditions that can cause speech disorders.
Term
What are the non-fluent types of aphasia?
Definition
Broca's & Transcortical Motor
Term
What are the fluent types of aphasia?
Definition
Wernicke’s; Transcortical Sensory; Conduction; Anomic
Term
What is dysarthria?
Definition
Disturbances of muscular control; Weakness; Slowness or incoordination of speech mechanism
Term
Broca's conversational speech is:
Definition
non fluent
Term
Wernicke's conversational speech is:
Definition
Fluent; paraphasic
Term
Broca's Comprehensive spoken is:
Definition
Relatively normal
Term
Wernicke's Comprehensive spoken is:
Definition
abnormal
Term
Broca's Repetition of spoken language is:
Definition
abnormal
Term
Broca's Confrontation naming is:
Definition
abnormal
Term
Can clients with Broca's write?
Definition
abnormally
Term
Wernicke's Repetition of spoken language is:
Definition
abnormal
Term
Non-fluent aphasia happens where?
Definition
Cerebral anterior lesions
Term
Major non fluent aphasias
Definition
Broca’s & Global
Term
Minor non fluent aphasias:
Definition
Transcortical motor & Mixed transcortical
Term
Fluent aphasia happens where?
Definition
Cerebral posterior lesions
Term
Major Fluent aphasias
Definition
Wernickes & Conduction
Term
Minor fluent aphasia:
Definition
Transcortical sensory & anomic
Term
Transcortical Aphasia (MOTOR): motor impairment vs. sensory impairment
Definition
motor impairment is greater in comparison to sensory and comprehension impairment
Term
Transcortical Aphasia (MOTOR) speech:
Definition
Speech is nonfluent except for repetition
Term
In Transcortical Aphasia (MOTOR) Comprehension is:
Definition
preserved
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In Transcortical Aphasia (MOTOR) Reading is:
Definition
consequently intact
Term
In Transcortical Aphasia (MOTOR) Writing is:
Definition
impaired
Term
In Transcortical Aphasia (SENSORY) is there greater difficulty with speech production or comprehension?
Definition
comprehension
Term
Is speech fluent in Transcortical Aphasia (SENSORY)?
Definition
fluent with occasional paraphasic intrusions
Term
In Transcortical Aphasia (SENSORY) comprehension is:
Definition
severely limited: poor reading and writing content.
Term
How often does Transcortical Aphasia (Mixed) occur?
Definition
rare
Term
a virtual compulsion to repeat utterances to the point of appearing echolalic is:
Definition
Transcortical Aphasia - Mixed
Term
In Transcortical Aphasia (Mixed) comprehension, naming, expression, and reading are:
Definition
impaired
Term
The patient may not utter any language unless spoken to in:
Definition
Transcortical Aphasia (Mixed)
Term
Location of lesion in Transcortical Aphasia -(Mixed)?
Definition
Lesion of the "watershed" areas perfuse by the middle cerebral artery result in this isolation of the language areas
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? normal fluent output; occasional interruptions; Difficulty retrieving names
Definition
Anomia
Term
Clients with this disorder may also talk around the forgotten word- word finding difficulty
Definition
Anomia
Term
The following are characteristics of what? *Nonfluent Speech, Poor Repetition, Good Comprehension, Poor Naming, Right-side Hemiplegia, Few Sensory Deficits
Definition
Broca's
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? *Fluent Speech, Poor Repetition, Poor Comprehension, Poor Naming, No Right-side Hemiplegia, Some Sensory Deficits
Definition
Wernicke's
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? *Fluent Speech, Poor Repetition, Good Comprehension, Poor Naming, No Right-side Hemiplegia, Some Sensory Deficits
Definition
Conduction
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? *Fluent Speech, Good Repetition, Poor Comprehension, Poor Naming, Some Right-side Hemiplegia, Sensory Deficits
Definition
Transcortical Sensory
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? Nonfluent Speech, Good Repetition, Poor Comprehension, Poor Naming, Some Right-side Hemiplegia, Sensory Deficits
Definition
Transcortical Mixed
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? *Nonfluent Speech, Good Repetition, Good Comprehension, Poor Naming, Some Right-side Hemiplegia, No Sensory Deficits
Definition
Transcortical Motor
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? *Nonfluent Speech, Poor Repetition, Poor Comprehension, Poor Naming, Right-side Hemiplegia, Sensory Deficits
Definition
Global
Term
The following are characteristics of which disorder? *Fluent Speech, Good Repetition, Good Comprehension, Poor Naming, No Right-side Hemiplegia, No Sensory Deficits
Definition
Anomia
Term
What is the definition of Verbal Stereotypy?
Definition
"non fluent output that is limited to single word or syllable" ex: four, four, four
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