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Disturbed sensory and perceptual function. Presented by J. Karl Pineda. Etiology. Agnosia- total or partial loss of the ability to recognize objects or people through sensory stimuli as a results of organic brain damage. Types of Agnosia.
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Disturbed sensory and perceptual function Presented by J. Karl Pineda
Etiology • Agnosia- total or partial loss of the ability to recognize objects or people through sensory stimuli as a results of organic brain damage
Types of Agnosia • Form agnosia- patient perceive only parts of detail, not the whole object.
Finger agnosia- is the inability to distinguish the fingers on the hand. It is present in lesions of the dominant parietal lobe, and is a component of gerstamm syndrome Types of Agnosia
Types of agnosia • Simultanagnosia: Patients can recognize objects or details in their visual field, but only one at a time. They cannot make out the scene they belong to or make out a whole image out of the details. They literally cannot see the forest from the trees. Simultanagnosia is a common symptom of Balint's syndrome.
Subjective Data • Patient’s understanding of the sensory disturbance • Measures that relieve the symptoms • Presence of symptoms that occur with the sensory problems
Objective Data • Noting the patients ability to perform purposeful movements or to recognize familiar objects.
Interventions • Teaching patient with sensory dysfunction protective measures in relation to the sensory deficit or alterations
Interventions • Teach patient to inspect parts of the body that have no feeling • Protect sensitive body parts from the discomfort of linen rubbing over them
Interventions • If a patient has a deficit in one sense, he should be taught to compensate with another