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Speech Disorders Week 5
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an adventitious movement?
a) spasms
b) tics
c) twitches
d) dystonia
c) twitches
True or False: instrumental measures can give us more information about the nature of the speech deficit than perceptual measures alone.
True
Which of the following is NOT a subsystem for analysis in the perceptual assessment of dysarthria:
a) respiration
b) resonance
c) pragmatics
d) phonation
c) pragmatics
True or false: The bottom of the rest breathing cycle is known as the resting expiratory level.
True
What is not a way to measure intelligibility?
a) speaking rate
b) % intelligible words
c) intelligible words per minute
d) listening to recording
d) listening to recording
Visipitch, CSL, and Praat are all used to measure what?
a) phonation
b) resonance
c) articulation
d) respiration
a) phonation
Which of the following would likely NOT be used to describe a hyper adduction impairment?
a) Pressed voice
b) Strained-strangled voice
c) excessive loudness
d) breathy voice
d) breathy voice
Breathy, hoarse quality and reduced loudness might be observed in which phonatory impairment:
a) hypo adduction
b) hyper adduction
c) phonatory instability
d) phonatory coordination
a) hypo adduction
True or False: Tone can be described as passive muscle property.
True
Which condition does NOT present with chorea?
a) Tourette's
b) Huntington's
c) Sydenham's
d) Encephalitis
a) Tourette's
True or False: Tremor is the most common involuntary movement.
True
Which of the following adventitious movements are associated with the urge to perform them?
a) Tic
b) Spasm
c) Chorea
d) Ballismus
a) Tic
Which is the normal rate for a singing vibrato?
a) 3 Hz
b) 6 Hz
c) 8 Hz
d) 10 Hz
b) 6 Hz
Which of these is NOT a type of tremor?
a) responsive
b) essential
c) resting
d) terminal
a) responsive
The inability to recognize faces despite sufficient sensory input is known as:
a) Anosognosia
b) Prosopagnosia
c) Autotopagnosia
d) Phoagnosia
b) Prosopagnosia
True or False: An illness, disorder or impairment is photogenic when it is caused by medical or other healthcare treatment.
False
What is funny about the oral mech exam?
a) Nothing
b) DDK tasks
c) Protruding and retracting lips
d) Moving eyebrows
a) nothing
True or False: Assessment is less important to the clinical process than treatment.
False
Prolonged, continuous spasms are:
a) tonic spasms
b) hernifacial spasms
c) chronic spams
d) clonic spasms
a) tonic spasms
Dynamic assessment is so important because:
a) it's standardized
b) it focuses on decontextualized test items
c) it's motivating and leads to client buy-in
d) SLPs are too busy to do static assessment
c) it's motivating and leads to client buy-in
True or False: Agnosia is an inability to process sensory information.
True
Which is an example of a static assessment?
a) a treatment plan
b) a standardized test
c) stimulability testing
d) receiving a shock
b) standardized test
True or False: an atrophied (raisin-looking) tongue can be a confirmatory sign of a motor speech diagnosis.
True
Repetitive, relatively rhythmic oscillations of greater than normal amplitude are referred to as:
a) athetosis
b) tic
c) tremor
d) chorea
c) tremor
What are the 3 components of a physical exam?
a) neurological, structural and functional
b) mental, neurological, structural
c) functional, mental, neurological
d) structural, functional, mental
a) neurological, structural and functional
True or False: Strength is a passive muscle property.
False
True or false. Lack of gag reflex in a patient indicates dysphagia.
False
A sensory processing deficit is also called a(n):
a) anosmia
b) agnosia
c) anomaly
d) athetosis
b) agnosia
Which of the following is not part of a differential diagnosis procedure?
a) case history
b) physical exam
c) getting the opinion of at least 3 other SLPs
d) formal/informal tests (e.g., batteries)
c) getting the opinion of at least 3 other SLPs
What is dyskinesia?
a) a general term for abnormal, involuntary movements
b) repetitive, rhythmic oscillations of greater than normal amplitude
c) passive muscle property
d) relatively slow, sustained, hyperkinetic movement
a) a general term for abnormal, involuntary movements
Which of the following best describes the difference between the concepts of "tone" and "strength"?
a) tone is an active muscle property, strength is a passive muscle property
b) tone is passive muscle property, strength is an active muscle property
c) tone refers to auditory system, strength refers to musculoskeletal system
d) both words mean the same thing
b) tone is a passive muscle property, strength is an active muscle property
________ is the inner sense of restlessness, manifested by overt motor restlessness to relieve the sensation
a) akathisia
b) chorea
c) athetosis
d) apraxia
a) akathisia
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