Motor Speech Disorders
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Hearing & Communication Final Exam 
107.	skill area: blending phonemes into words sequence of 15 lessons presented via CD gradual increase in difficulty: phonemic synthesis 
108.	goal: increase working memory by one unit 
assess starting level and start training where child is successful digits --> words --> alternate: short term auditory memory (STAM) training 
109.	addresses binaural integration 
4 letters presented: dichotic offset training 
110.	two piano notes: temporal patterning
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Hearing & Communication Exam 1 
excessive pitch 
65.	HL related to voice: monotone, restricted pitch 
66.	HL related to voice and resonance: hoarseness, breathiness, volume, nasal resonance, cul-de-sac resonance 
67.	most prevalent, higher vocal effort: hoarseness 
68.	increased vocal effort, noisy speech: breathiness 
69.	result of tongue carried too far posteriorly: cul-de-sac resonance 
70.	components of assessment: oral mech, case history/interview, formal assess- ment, informal assessment 
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Voice Disorders Exam 1 
50.	lungs and thorax are connected by: visceral and parietal pleura 
51.	membrane that covers the lung: visceral pleura 
52.	membrane that covers the thorax: parietal pleura 
53.	 	forces keep the pleura together with small amount of pleural fluid: hydrostatic
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Voice Disorders Exam 1-4 TESTS• By smartchoices
Motor Speech Disorders Exam 2 
12.	speech vs. nonspeech movements flaccid dysarthria: different networks (may not reflect same outcome) 
13.	nonprogressive examples flaccid dysarthria: bell palsy, brainstem stroke/trauma/tumor, locked-in syndrome, guillain-barre syndrome, moebius syn- drome 
14.	isolated to nucleus of VII cranial nerve (usually just one side), upper/lower facial muscles affected: bell palsy 
15.	trauma or infarction to ventral pons area, lesion isolates cognitive from motor syst...
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Motor Speech Disorders Exam 1 
119.	speaking tasks (speech and voice characteristics) - inform us of neuro- muscular control: motor speech tasks 
120.	physical exam (integrity of structure): 
 	color 
 	structure changes in 	 
 	size of structure(s): unusual missing/absent 
texture disproportionate 
121.	physical exam (function): 
 	,	of involvement: symmetry, degree
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