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Abstract
Concept A concept or idea not related to any specific instance or object
and which potentially can be applied to many different situations or objects.
Persons with cognitive deficits often have difficulty understanding abstract concepts.
Abstract Thinking Being able to apply abstract concepts
to new situations and surroundings. Abulia Absence
or inability to exercise will-power or to make decisions. Also, slow reaction,
lack of spontaneity, and brief spoken responses. Usually associated with damage
to a cerebellar vessel. Acalculia The inability to
perform simple problems of arithmetic. Acute Care The
phase of managing health problems which is conducted in a hospital on patients
needing medical attention. Acute Rehabilitation Program
Primary emphasis is on the early phase of rehabilitation which usually begins
as soon as the patient is medically stable. The program is designed to be comprehensive
and based in a medical facility with a typical length of stay of 1-3 months. Treatment
is provided by an identifiable team in a designated unit. See Program/Service
Types. Adaptive/Assistive Equipment A special device
which assists in the performance of self-care, work or play/leisure activities
or physical exercise. Affect The observable emotional
condition of an individual at any given time. Agnosia
Failure to recognize familiar objects although the sensory mechanism is intact.
May occur for any sensory modality. Agraphia Inability
to express thoughts in writing. Alexia Inability to
read. Ambulate To walk. Amnesia
Lack of memory about events occurring during a particular period of time. See
also: anterograde amnesia, retrograde amnesia, post-traumatic amnesia. Aneurysm
A balloon-like deformity in the wall of a blood vessel. The wall weakens as the
balloon grows larger, and may eventually burst, causing a hemorrhage. Anomia
Inability to recall names of objects. Persons with this problem often can speak
fluently but have to use other words to describe familiar objects. Anosmia
Loss of the sense of smell. Anoxia A lack of oxygen.
Cells of the brain need oxygen to stay alive. When blood flow to the brain is
reduced or when oxygen in the blood is too low, brain cells are damaged. Anterograde
Amnesia Inability to consolidate information about ongoing events. Difficulty
with new learning. Anticonvulsant Medication used to
decrease the possibility of a seizure (e.g., Dilantin, Phenobarbital, Mysoline,
Tegretol). Antidepressants Medication used to treat
depression. Aphasia Loss of the ability to express
oneself and/or to understand language. Caused by damage to brain cells rather
than deficits in speech or hearing organs. Apraxia
Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory
changes, or deficiencies in understanding. Aprosodia
A condition in which there is a loss of production or comprehension of the meaning
of different tones of voice. Arousal Being awake. Primitive
state of alertness managed by the reticular activating system (extending from
medulla to the thalamus in the core of the brain stem) activating the cortex.
Cognition is not possible without some degree of arousal. Articulation
Movement of the lips, tongue, teeth and palate into specific patterns for purposes
of speech. Also, a movable joint. Aspiration When fluid
or food enters the lungs through the wind pipe. Can cause a lung infection or
pneumonia. Astereognosia Inability to recognize things
by touch. Ataxia A problem of muscle coordination not
due to apraxia, weakness, rigidity, spasticity or sensory loss. Caused by lesion
of the cerebellum or basal ganglia. Can interfere with a person's ability to walk,
talk, eat, and to perform other self care tasks.
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