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Simucase Colt Vocal Nodules SLP
Assessment Transcript | Dysphonia
Voice Disorder Case Study | Full
Evaluation & Recommendations |
2026 Update | 100% Correct.




SECTION A: CASE HISTORY & BACKGROUND (Questions 1-25)




Question 1
What is the most common age range for pediatric vocal nodules?
Rationale: Vocal nodules are most commonly seen in children aged 5-12 years, with a
peak incidence around 8-10 years. This age range corresponds to increased vocal
demands in school settings and extracurricular activities such as cheering and group
participation.

,Question 2
What is the primary etiological factor for vocal nodules in children?
Rationale: The primary etiological factor is vocal abuse or misuse, including excessive
shouting, talking over noise, cheering, and using inappropriate pitch. These behaviors
cause repeated trauma to the vocal folds, leading to the formation of bilateral lesions.




Question 3
What is the anatomical location of vocal nodules?
Rationale: Vocal nodules occur at the junction of the anterior and middle thirds of the
vocal folds. This is the point of maximum contact and shearing force during phonation,
making it the most susceptible area for injury from phonotrauma.




Question 4
What are the three primary vocal abuse behaviors in children?
Rationale: The three primary vocal abuse behaviors are: (1) Excessive talking or shouting,
(2) Talking over background noise, and (3) Using an inappropriately high or low pitch.
These behaviors increase vocal fold collision forces and contribute to nodule formation.




Question 5
What is the Reflux Symptom Index (RSI)?
Rationale: The RSI is a 9-item patient-reported outcome measure that assesses symptoms
associated with laryngopharyngeal reflux. It is used to identify reflux as a contributing
factor to dysphonia. Scores above 13 are considered abnormal.

, Question 6
What is the Reflux Sign Assessment (RSA)?
Rationale: The RSA is an 8-item endoscopic rating scale used to evaluate laryngeal signs
of reflux, including edema, erythema, and vocal fold pathology. It is completed by the
clinician during laryngoscopy.




Question 7
Why is hydration important in voice disorders?
Rationale: Adequate hydration maintains vocal fold viscosity and elasticity. Dehydrated
vocal folds are more susceptible to injury from phonotrauma and have reduced vibration
efficiency, leading to increased vocal effort and fatigue.




Question 8
What is the recommended daily water intake for a child with vocal nodules?
Rationale: The recommended intake is 6-8 glasses of water daily (approximately 1.5-2
liters). Adequate hydration supports vocal fold lubrication, reduces friction during
phonation, and promotes healthy vocal fold tissue.




Question 9
What is vocal fatigue?
Rationale: Vocal fatigue is the sensation of tiredness or effort associated with speaking. It
is characterized by a voice that tires easily, requires increased effort, and may deteriorate
throughout the day as vocal folds become progressively strained.

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