What is pusher syndrome?
The patient tends to push with the stronger extremities to the hemiparetic side. Overall, the patient has a misperception of body orientation in relation to gravity.
What are the symptoms of a left hemisphere (dominant) stroke?
right hemipharesis, aphasia, dysphasia, slow, disorganized, increased processing and response time
What are the symptoms of a right hemisphere (nondominant) stroke?
L hemineglect, L hemiparesis, spatial problems, diminished safety awareness, impulsive movements, impaired judgement, easily distracted,
What is wernicke’s aphasia?
incoherent speaking
What is broca’s aphasia?
unorganized speaking