Aphasia Symptoms Quiz

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Which type of speech is associated with telegraphic speech in dysphasia (aphasia)?

  • Speaking in long, elaborate sentences
  • Speaking fluently with perfect grammar
  • Omitting small words like articles and prepositions (correct)
  • Using complex vocabulary effectively

What is a comprehension symptom of dysphasia (aphasia)?

  • Having no difficulty understanding speech
  • Interpreting figurative language accurately
  • Struggling to understand fast speech (correct)
  • Easily understanding complex grammar

Which of the following is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia)?

  • Using figurative language effectively
  • Speaking at a normal pace without any difficulty
  • Struggling to find words (anomia) (correct)
  • Easily speaking in long, complex sentences

What is a common error in comprehension for individuals with dysphasia (aphasia)?

<p>Misinterpreting figurative language (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Individuals with dysphasia (aphasia) may exhibit fluent speech but without meaning.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Anomia refers to the difficulty in finding words, which is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia).

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Comprehension symptoms of dysphasia (aphasia) include struggling to understand fast speech.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Telegraphic speech in dysphasia (aphasia) involves omitting small words such as articles and prepositions.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Dysphasia (Aphasia) Symptoms

  • Telegraphic speech is a type of speech associated with dysphasia (aphasia), characterized by omitting small words like articles and prepositions.
  • A comprehension symptom of dysphasia (aphasia) is struggling to understand fast speech.
  • Anomia is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia), referring to the difficulty in finding words.
  • Another speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia) is exhibiting fluent speech but without meaning.
  • Individuals with dysphasia (aphasia) often make common errors in comprehension.

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