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NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Global Aphasia

NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Kyle Rice

Health & Fitness

4.9631 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2020

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Charlotte is a survivor of a severe left-sided middle cerebral artery stroke and presents with global aphasia. The physical therapist is challenged with determining the MOST appropriate communication-based goal for this patient.

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0:00.0

You are now tuning in to the MPTE Clinical Files, two mock MPTE-based questions told and solved

0:07.0

week by week. Thank you for tuning in to the MPT clinical files. My name is Kyle Rice, the MPT

0:12.2

prep coach, the founder of the PT Hustle and the creator of the MPT Prep Success Coaching Program.

0:18.4

And if you would like a free cheat sheet that goes along with this specific

0:22.4

question, tune in to the end of this episode. And I'm going to give you more information on how to

0:27.7

get that. All right. So for our next MPT clinical file, we have our patient. Charlotte. And Charlotte

0:33.0

is recovering from a severe left-sided middle cerebral artery stroke and presents with global

0:40.4

aphasia which of the following is the most appropriate to emphasize during treatment so we have

0:48.4

a accurate interpretation of common sayings b B, strict communication through verbal only. C.

0:58.2

Gesturing for items that are not present. And D. is reducing patient aggression and impaired

1:06.2

judgment. All right. So let's go ahead. Go up to the top of this one. Obviously, you can see

1:13.4

this is a bit about global ephasia. And for those of you on the podcast, I'm telling you, I got a

1:18.4

fire cheat sheet that helps you to prepare for the MPTE in regards to this concept. You need to

1:24.7

check this thing out. Now, here's a little disclaimer. Before we

1:29.7

get started with this question, I'm telling you all, there's a lot in here. This is going to be one

1:34.2

where I'm going to probably teach you a bit, all right? So you may want to slow this up a little bit,

1:39.0

maybe rewind it a couple times, take some notes because there's a lot of great information

1:43.2

that's going to come

1:44.3

out of this one.

1:44.9

So we got Charlotte is recovering from a severe left-sided middle cerebral artery stroke.

1:52.1

And I'll go ahead and stop there for a moment because there's a lot here.

1:55.7

All right.

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