Practice Question
Which signs and symptoms characterize expressive aphasia?
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Correct Answer:
Difficulty initiating speech
Rationale:
🌿 Expressive aphasia (Broca’s) is characterized by non-fluent, labored speech output with preserved comprehension.
🌿 Clients typically know what they want to say but have trouble forming complete sentences.
🌿 Writing and speech are both affected in expressive aphasia due to damage in the left frontal lobe.
🌿 It differs from receptive aphasia, which involves difficulty understanding spoken or written language.
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- Domain: Medical-Surgical
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