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You are talking to a patient and ask them “How are you feeling?” to which they respond, “I ran my face on the recent stove, but did not see the airplane. It is too hot for seeing a door.” This word-salad conversation would most likely be indicative of which of the following?

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A.a. Broca’s Aphasia
B.b. Wernicke’s Aphasia
C.c. Transcortical Motor Aphasia
D.d. Global Aphasia
E.e. Anomic Aphasia
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The question presents a conversational prompt and a strange, fluent but nonsensical reply that mixes words in a way that preserves grammar and rhythm but distorts meaning. This pattern is characteristic of a fluent but semantically impaired speech output often seen in certain aphasias. Option a. Broca’s Aphasia: Typically involves nonfluent speech, halting, agrammatism, and relatively preserved comprehensio......Login to view full explanation

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