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CSD 2230 HUMAN COMMUNICATION DISORDERS Topic 6 Language Disorders Adult Disorders Traumatic Brain Injury Dementia
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Traumatic Brain Injury Young adults most at risk Causes Vehicle accidents and gunshot wounds Statistics 1/2 million people sustain TBI annually About 300,000 survive 25% have significant, long-term impairment Damage is diffuse Bruising and laceration Edema Infarction Hematoma
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Characteristics of TBI Behavioral Attention and memory deficits Disinhibition Loss of independent living Cognitive difficulties Orientation, memory, attention, reasoning and problem solving, executive function
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Characteristics of TBI Language deficits Naming Impaired comprehension Pragmatics Problems with speech, voice, and swallowing Emotional and personality changes
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Assessment and Intervention Team approach SLP is responsible for assessing all aspects of communication, cognitive- communication function, and swallowing Recovery
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Dementia Acquired and progressive Intellectual decline due to neurogenic causes Characteristics Memory impairment Poor reasoning and judgment Impaired abstract thinking Attention deficits Personality changes Causes Multiple strokes, infections, and diseases
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Alzheimer’s Disease Cortical pathology causing progressive atrophy of the temporal, frontal, and parietal lobes Affects 6% of those over 65 and 15% of those over 80 Cause is unknown Videos
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