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receptive aphasia results from damage to which area of the brain?
temporal lobe
-contains the auditory area;
if damage, the pt hears words but don't know their meaning.
which lobe gives the pt the ability to identify relationships with the env?
parietal lobe
which lobe when damaged affects visual associations
the occipital lobe-the pt can visualize objects but cant identify them
which lobe acts as a storage area for memory
frontal lobe
which reflex evaluate for brain stem function in an unconscious pt
the oculo-cephalic reflex
another name for the oculo-cephalic reflex is:
the doll's eye phenomenon
when the pts head is rotated to the left, the pts eyes also move to the left.
in a normal oculo-cephalic reflex,
if a pts head is rotated to the left, which direction should his eyes move?
the eyes should move in a direction opposite to the head movement
how would u know a pt has brain stem damage
if the pt's eyes move in the same direction as the head movement