SLP PRAXIS FORM 3 EXAM NEWEST 2026-2027
COMPLETE 120 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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According to research, which of the following structural
factors has the most adverse effect on articulation?
A.Short labial frenulum
B.Micrognathia
C.Unilateral facial palsy
D.Class III malocclusion - ANSWER-D
Which THREE of the following statements are true
regarding the treatment of swallowing disorders?
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A.Thickened liquids cause dehydration because they
require more water to be metabolized.
B.The chin-down posture eliminates thin-liquid aspiration
from the pyriform sinuses.
C.Supraglottic swallow may cause cardiac arrhythmia in
patients with coronary artery disease or stroke history.
D.Mass practice and task specificity are important
principles of exercise therapy.
E.Periodontal disease due to poor oral hygiene increases
aspiration risk in people with dysphagia.
F.Shaker and jaw-opening exercises are designed to
increase the upper esophageal sphincter opening. -
ANSWER-C, D, F Options (C), (D) and (F) are correct.
Studies have found that patients with strokes or coronary
artery disease who perform the supraglottic swallow
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maneuver can develop cardiac arrhythmia, the definition of
motor learning theory states mass practice and task
specificity are important principles of exercise therapy, and
Shaker and jaw-opening exercises are designed to
increase upper esophageal sphincter opening.
A child has been demonstrating significant progress in
producing the targeted responses in the therapy room;
however, observation in the classroom indicates little
mastery of the targeted responses. Which of the following
would be the most appropriate revision to the treatment
plan?
A.Delivering treatment in the classroom
B.Increasing the frequency of treatment in the therapy
room
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C.Increasing the duration of treatment in the therapy room
D.Changing the IEP goals - ANSWER-A
During videofluoroscopic evaluation of an adult patient, the
SLP notices material in both pyriform sinuses after the
patient swallows. Upon review, the SLP sees that both
pyriform sinuses clear during the pharyngeal swallow but
then refill quickly as the structures return to rest. Which of
the following statements best explains this observation?
A.Pharyngeal stripping was not adequate to fully clear the
pyriform sinuses, so there was material in the pyriform
sinuses after each swallow.
B.The patient had small pharyngeal pouches
(pharyngoceles) that filled with barium during the swallow