Communication Flashcards
3 things PTs only test for in communication
Fluency
Comprehension
Repetition
7 Components of Language
Fluency
Prosody
Repetition
Naming
Comprehension
Reading
Writing
Quality of speech and ability to answer questions without hesitation
Fluency
Musical quality/component of language and the ability to differentiate declarative from interrogative statements
Prosody
Ability to repeat verbally the name of objects or sets of words that you have given the pt
Repetition
Ability to identify an object verbally
Naming
Ability to understand a statement and follow simple instructions
Comprehension
Ability to read
Reading
Consider literacy, ask pt to write their name
Writing
Type of aphasia wherein pt is fluent but answers don’t make sense/is wrong
Sensory Aphasia
Type of aphasia wherein pt’s answers are correct but they cannot verbalize it properly
Motor Aphasia
Sensory Impaired
ACTW
Motor Impaired
TBMG
Sensory: Anomia
Fluency: (+)
Comprehension: (+)
Repetition: (+)
Sensory: Conduction
Fluency: (+)
Comprehension: (+)
Repetition: (-)