1) Swallowing disorders associated with cortical stroke:
2) A lacunar stroke will most likely cause:
3) In the retraining of mobility following stroke, the first step is:
4) A 69 year-old woman with right hemispheric stroke and resultant swallowing difficulties has a dense left hemiplegia, and left neglect but follows multiple step commands without hesitation. The dysphagia is most likely results from:
5) The most common type of stroke is:
6) A term for the language deficit accompanying cerebral stroke is:
7) The percentage of patents with urinary incontinence one year after stroke is approximately:
8) Urinary incontinence one week after stroke is best handled by:
9) The inability to carry out a motor task on command given adequate strength, sensation, coordination and comprehension is called:
10) A 64 year-old right handed male presents with right upper limb plegia, right lower limb paresis, a hemisensory deficit, a decreased ability to comprehend verbal or written commands and poor language output. His lesion is most likely in the: