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Ankyloglossia may be an organic articulation or phonological disorder.
Ankyloglosia is a medical term for what?
a. Cleft palate
b. Tongue spots
c. Enlarged tongue
d. Tongue tie - CORRECT ANSWERS d. Tongue tie
After conducting a language sample on a conversational language user (e.g. an
older child) what pragmatic component may be used to evaluate 'complete ties'?
a. Conversational repairs
b. Cohesive adequacy
c. Eye contact
d. Attention
e. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS b. Cohesive adequacy
Children who present with stuttering-like disfluencies are likely to recover
completely up until about what age?
a. 3 years old
b. 9 years old
c. 6 years old
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d. 2.5 years old - CORRECT ANSWERS c. 6 years old
Eye movements, twitching, and phonation breaks are over examples of ________
behaviors.
a. Core behaviors
b. Secondary behaviors
c. Primary behaviors
d. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS b. Secondary behaviors
Muscle tension dysphonia is a condition that occurs as a result of inappropriate
use of the muscles around the larynx. Which etiology would muscle tension
dysphonia be classified as?
a. Neurogenic
b. Organic
c. Functional
d. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS a. Functional
Johnny was evaluated by the school SLP. He consistently says "top" for 'stop' and
"poon" for 'spoon'. His mistakes are characteristics of which phonological
processing errors?
a. Assimilation processes
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b. Substitution processes
c. Syllable structure processes
d. Metathesis
e. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Syllable structure processes
The presence of excess air through the nasal cavity on oral consonants describes
which type of resonance?
a. Hypernasality
b. Nasal emission
c. Hyponasality
d. Cul-de-sac resonance - CORRECT ANSWERS a. Hypernasality
Which motor speech disorder is characterized by inconsistent articulation errors,
groping, and difficulty with repetition tasks of increased complexity?
a. Dysarthria
b. Anarthria
c. Apraxia of speech
d. Aphasia - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Apraxia of speech
Which motor speech disorder is characterized by a loss of coordination of
articulators despite having normal muscle control?
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a. Dysarthria
b. Anarthria
c. Apraxia
d. Aphasia - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Apraxia
Children who are born with clefts often have articulation and phonological
disorders due to a structural etiology. Speech errors that are due to abnormal
structure and not due to abnormal placement are known as:
a. Compensatory errors
b. Obligatory errors
c. Developmental errors
d. Traditional errors - CORRECT ANSWERS b. Obligatory errors
A new admission s/p hip fracture with baseline dementia is added to the SLP
caseload. Each day during therapy, the patient completes a puzzle independently
for 30 minutes. Which of the following best describes this therapy scenario?
a. Responsive training
b. Spaced retrieval therapy
c. Not skilled therapy - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Not skilled therapy
not functional and not skilled
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Ankyloglossia may be an organic articulation or phonological disorder.
Ankyloglosia is a medical term for what?
a. Cleft palate
b. Tongue spots
c. Enlarged tongue
d. Tongue tie - CORRECT ANSWERS d. Tongue tie
After conducting a language sample on a conversational language user (e.g. an
older child) what pragmatic component may be used to evaluate 'complete ties'?
a. Conversational repairs
b. Cohesive adequacy
c. Eye contact
d. Attention
e. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS b. Cohesive adequacy
Children who present with stuttering-like disfluencies are likely to recover
completely up until about what age?
a. 3 years old
b. 9 years old
c. 6 years old
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d. 2.5 years old - CORRECT ANSWERS c. 6 years old
Eye movements, twitching, and phonation breaks are over examples of ________
behaviors.
a. Core behaviors
b. Secondary behaviors
c. Primary behaviors
d. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS b. Secondary behaviors
Muscle tension dysphonia is a condition that occurs as a result of inappropriate
use of the muscles around the larynx. Which etiology would muscle tension
dysphonia be classified as?
a. Neurogenic
b. Organic
c. Functional
d. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS a. Functional
Johnny was evaluated by the school SLP. He consistently says "top" for 'stop' and
"poon" for 'spoon'. His mistakes are characteristics of which phonological
processing errors?
a. Assimilation processes
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b. Substitution processes
c. Syllable structure processes
d. Metathesis
e. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Syllable structure processes
The presence of excess air through the nasal cavity on oral consonants describes
which type of resonance?
a. Hypernasality
b. Nasal emission
c. Hyponasality
d. Cul-de-sac resonance - CORRECT ANSWERS a. Hypernasality
Which motor speech disorder is characterized by inconsistent articulation errors,
groping, and difficulty with repetition tasks of increased complexity?
a. Dysarthria
b. Anarthria
c. Apraxia of speech
d. Aphasia - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Apraxia of speech
Which motor speech disorder is characterized by a loss of coordination of
articulators despite having normal muscle control?
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a. Dysarthria
b. Anarthria
c. Apraxia
d. Aphasia - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Apraxia
Children who are born with clefts often have articulation and phonological
disorders due to a structural etiology. Speech errors that are due to abnormal
structure and not due to abnormal placement are known as:
a. Compensatory errors
b. Obligatory errors
c. Developmental errors
d. Traditional errors - CORRECT ANSWERS b. Obligatory errors
A new admission s/p hip fracture with baseline dementia is added to the SLP
caseload. Each day during therapy, the patient completes a puzzle independently
for 30 minutes. Which of the following best describes this therapy scenario?
a. Responsive training
b. Spaced retrieval therapy
c. Not skilled therapy - CORRECT ANSWERS c. Not skilled therapy
not functional and not skilled