Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... PROGNOSIS . Prognosis requires making a state- ment about the patient's potential for recovery an area in which we are sadly deficient . Prognosis can be made using one of three ap- proaches . First , certain patient variables ...
... PROGNOSIS . Prognosis requires making a state- ment about the patient's potential for recovery an area in which we are sadly deficient . Prognosis can be made using one of three ap- proaches . First , certain patient variables ...
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... prognosis , although many of these are difficult to measure [ 183 ] . Eisenson [ 46 , 47 ] suggested that euphoria , introversion , feelings of guilt , low level of aspiration , and dependency were all poor prognostic signs . Similarly ...
... prognosis , although many of these are difficult to measure [ 183 ] . Eisenson [ 46 , 47 ] suggested that euphoria , introversion , feelings of guilt , low level of aspiration , and dependency were all poor prognostic signs . Similarly ...
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... prognosis is poorer than if function is suffi- cient for biological necessities . For example , the patient with bilateral trauma who remains on the critical list because of respiratory in- volvement has a poorer prognosis for speech ...
... prognosis is poorer than if function is suffi- cient for biological necessities . For example , the patient with bilateral trauma who remains on the critical list because of respiratory in- volvement has a poorer prognosis for speech ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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