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The ability to carry out complex commands , particularly when several unrelated motor actions must be performed in sequence , indicates a considerable degree of intact comprehension in an aphasic patient . On the other hand , failure to ...
The ability to carry out complex commands , particularly when several unrelated motor actions must be performed in sequence , indicates a considerable degree of intact comprehension in an aphasic patient . On the other hand , failure to ...
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Physical attacks against medical personnel , family members , other patients and themselves can occur . Almost all aphasic patients who need custodial management because of dangerous behavior have a posterior , fluent aphasia ( Benson ...
Physical attacks against medical personnel , family members , other patients and themselves can occur . Almost all aphasic patients who need custodial management because of dangerous behavior have a posterior , fluent aphasia ( Benson ...
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Determination of the legal competency of an aphasic may prove severely demanding for the clinician ( Critchley , 1970a ) . Final determination of whether the patient is sufficiently sound mentally to sign checks or business papers ...
Determination of the legal competency of an aphasic may prove severely demanding for the clinician ( Critchley , 1970a ) . Final determination of whether the patient is sufficiently sound mentally to sign checks or business papers ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 16
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