CVA Flashcards
1
Q
Left Hemisphere CVA Characteristics (8)
A
- Weakness/paralysis of R side
- Increased frustration**
- Decreased processing
- Possible aphasia (expressive, receptive, global)**
- Possible dysphagia
- Possible motor apraxia (ideomotor and ideational)**
- Decreased discrimination b/w R and L
- R hemianopsia
2
Q
Right Hemisphere CVA Characteristics (10)
A
- L sided weakness/paralysis
- Decreased attention span
- Left hemianopsia
- Decreased safety awareness/ judgment**
- Memory deficits
- L inattention
- Decreased abstract reasoning
- Emotional lability*
- Impulsive**
- Decreased spatial orientation
3
Q
Brainstem CVA Characteristics (4)
A
- Unstable vital signs
- Decreased consciousness
- Difficulty swallowing
- Bilateral weakness/paralysis**
4
Q
Cerebellum CVA Characteristics (6)
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- Decreased balance
- Ataxia**
- Decreased coordination**
- Nausea
- Decreased ability for postural adjustment**
- Nystagmus**
5
Q
CVA Tests and Measures (4)
A
- National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (acute CVA relative to impairment)
- Functional Independence Measure (FIM) (burden level)
- Stroke Impact Scale (physical and social impairment)
- Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Physical Performance (motor, sensory, balance impairment; pain/ROM)