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