CSD 444 Quiz Questions and
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Motor Speech Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Disorders of speech production
resulting from neurologic impairment affecting the motor programming (apraxia of
speech) or neuromuscular execution of speech (dysarthria)
What is a motor speech disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-May co-occur with
other language impairments
e.g., Broca's aphasia with apraxia
Other oral movements (besides speech) may be impaired, including chewing and
smiling
Causes of motor speech disorders - CORRECT ANSWER-CVA
Traumatic brain injury
Brain tumors (ALL DEPENDS ON LOCATION)
Degenerative diseases: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease,
Huntington's disease etc.
Large percentage of acquired neurogenic communication disorders are motor
speech disorders (_______%) - CORRECT ANSWER-50%
, Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-A speech disorder which results from an
impairment in motor programming (planning and organization of speech
movements) —has to have damage to the brain
prior to execution of speech movements
Dysarthria - CORRECT ANSWER-A speech disorder resulting from weakness,
paralysis, or incoordination of the muscles for speech production
-Actual execution of speech movements
-Muscles may be weak
What are the three types of apraxia? - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Limb apraxia
2. Oral apraxia.
3. Apraxia of speech.(verbal apraxia)
Limb Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Difficulty with voluntary movements of
limbs.
Reflexive movements are ok.
Won't effect your speech
Oral Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Difficulty with voluntary movements of the
mouth.
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Answers 100% PASS
Motor Speech Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Disorders of speech production
resulting from neurologic impairment affecting the motor programming (apraxia of
speech) or neuromuscular execution of speech (dysarthria)
What is a motor speech disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-May co-occur with
other language impairments
e.g., Broca's aphasia with apraxia
Other oral movements (besides speech) may be impaired, including chewing and
smiling
Causes of motor speech disorders - CORRECT ANSWER-CVA
Traumatic brain injury
Brain tumors (ALL DEPENDS ON LOCATION)
Degenerative diseases: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease,
Huntington's disease etc.
Large percentage of acquired neurogenic communication disorders are motor
speech disorders (_______%) - CORRECT ANSWER-50%
, Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-A speech disorder which results from an
impairment in motor programming (planning and organization of speech
movements) —has to have damage to the brain
prior to execution of speech movements
Dysarthria - CORRECT ANSWER-A speech disorder resulting from weakness,
paralysis, or incoordination of the muscles for speech production
-Actual execution of speech movements
-Muscles may be weak
What are the three types of apraxia? - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Limb apraxia
2. Oral apraxia.
3. Apraxia of speech.(verbal apraxia)
Limb Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Difficulty with voluntary movements of
limbs.
Reflexive movements are ok.
Won't effect your speech
Oral Apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Difficulty with voluntary movements of the
mouth.
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