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USA PCM3 Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (145) What deficits occur with a stroke to the frontal lobe? Impulse control Attention Organizing Planning movement (Apraxis) What central gyrus controls motor? Pre-central What central gyrus c
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USA PCM3
Practice questions for this set
Terms in this set (145)
What deficits occur with a stroke to the frontal lobe? Impulse control Attention Organizing
Planning movement (Apraxis)
What central gyrus controls motor? Pre-central
What central gyrus controls sensory? Post-central gyrus...
USA PCM3
Jeremiah
Practice questions for this set
Terms in this set (145)
Impulse control
What deficits occur with a stroke to the Attention
frontal lobe? Organizing
Planning movement (Apraxis)
What central gyrus controls motor? Pre-central
What central gyrus controls sensory? Post-central gyrus
Orientation in space
What deficits occur with a stroke to the
USA PCM3
Loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having
What is apraxia?
the desire and the physical ability to perform the movements
After a Left MCA CVA, Match the D. Parietal
appropriate impairment with its
corresponding lobe:
1.) Demonstrating Lateropulsion (pusher's)
a.) Frontal
b.) Precentral gyrus
c.) Postcentral gyrus
d.) Parietal lobe
After a Left MCA CVA, Match the B.) Precentral Gyrus
appropriate impairment with its
corresponding lobe:
2.) Hemiplegia
a.) Frontal
b.) Precentral gyrus
c.) Postcentral gyrus
d.) Parietal lobe
After a Left MCA CVA, Match the D.) Parietal lobe
appropriate impairment with its
corresponding lobe:
3.) Has difficulty with spatial organization?
a.) Frontal
b.) Precentral gyrus
c.) Postcentral gyrus
d.) Parietal lobe
Lateropulsion (pushers syndrome)
parietal lobe?
Limb position during movement (apraxia)
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After a Left MCA CVA, Match the A.) Frontal
appropriate impairment with its
corresponding lobe:
4.) Demonstrate impulsive behavior?
a.) Frontal
b.) Precentral gyrus
c.) Postcentral gyrus
d.) Parietal lobe
After a Left MCA CVA, Match the A&D.) Frontal/Parietal lobe
appropriate impairment with its
corresponding lobe:
5.) Difficulty planning movement?
a.) Frontal
b.) Precentral gyrus
c.) Postcentral gyrus
d.) Parietal lobe
USA PCM3
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