SLP Praxis B Questions and Verified Solutions 2024
SLP Praxis B Questions and Verified Solutions 2024 A professor is teaching a class the anatomy of the hearing mechanism. She asks her students, "What structure houses the sensory apparatus for hearing and resides between the scala vestibuli and the scala tympani?" - Answer -cochlear duct Closed head injuries are commonly caused by what? - Answer -motor vehicle accidents What would you call an experimental design involving one or a few subjects? - Answer -Single-subject experimental design The following syndrome is a form of aphasia that causes a gradual or sudden loss of receptive and expressive language skills in children between the ages of 3-7: - Answer -Landau-Kleffner syndrome Which of the following muscles is considered a laryngeal elevator? - Answer -Digastric Which term describes an abnormal increase in the perceived loudness of sound when it is presented with linear increases in intensity? - Answer -Recruitment When sound waves move from one medium (e.g., air) to another (e.g., water), the motion causes a bending of the sound wave due to change in its speed of propagation. This phenomenon is known as - Answer -refraction Which of the following is true about myopathie - Answer -Myopathies are not associated with sensory deficits or central nervous system (CNS) pathology. Apraxia of speech (AOS) can be caused by any process that damages structures involved in motor speech programming. Which of the following etiologies is the most common cause of AOS? - Answer -Vascular lesions Which of the following is not a way to describe the movement that is associated with Parkinson's disease? - Answer -Hyperkinetic The following resonance disorder is caused when the sound from a nasal consonant carries over to adjacent vowels: - Answer -Assimilative nasality The most severe form of pinna deformity is microtia, where the pinna is small and underdeveloped. This is typically associated with what hearing condition? - Answer -Atresia When evaluating the voice of an individual with laryngeal cancer, what is the most valuable tool in the assessment of a voice disorder? - Answer -Patient interviewVirat, 72-year-old patient, was added to your caseload because he presented with dysphagia. Your evaluation indicated a mild to moderate oral phase dysphagia. During your initial treatment session, Virat noted that he had previously completed oral-motor exercises and that he would like to continue them, as they seemed to help. You decide to trial Virat's stimulability for these exercises as part of his plan of treatment and need to discuss the purpose and goal of using these exercises with him. You explain to Virat that the following is not a goal of oral-motor control exercises: - Answer -Increase movement of the base of the tongue You are a clinician in a school district where increasing numbers of children are being diagnosed with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). As you plan intervention for these children, what can you anticipate they will display? - Answer -You are a clinician in a school district where increasing numbers of children are being diagnosed with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). As you plan intervention for these children, what can you anticipate they will display? A patient displays persistent aphonia in the absence of any organic cause. The clinician decides to implement behavioral therapy. The following techniques are characteristic of behavioral therapy to treat aphonia, except: - Answer -Chant-talk method The goal of structured contexts in articulatory therapy is to prese
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