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CSD 444- Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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- CSD 444- Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions 
Stroke/ CVA 
Stroke is temporary or permanent disturbance of brain function due to 
vascular disruptions, caused by either loss of blood supply or bleeding in the brain. 
Another more technical term is cerebrovascular accident (CVA) 
A stroke has also been called "brain attack" 
Symptoms of stroke 
abrupt changes 
Weakness/numbness on one side of the body 
Visual impairment 
Difficulty speaking or understanding others' sp...
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CSD 444 final exam questions and Answers 100% Verified
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---27November 20252025/2026A+
- CSD 444 final exam questions and Answers 100% Verified 
False VF 
phonation 
ventricular folds; located above true VF and may vibrate during disordered 
where do VF attach 
of the arytenoid cartilages 
anteriorly to the thyroid cartilage, posteriorly to the vocal processes 
how can you tell anterior vs posterior 
together anteriorly; apart posteroirly 
how do you make your voice higher (which muscle) 
how do you open VF for breathing (which muscle) 
how many layers are VF ...
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CSD 444 DEMENTIA QUIZ with Complete Solutions
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- CSD 444 DEMENTIA QUIZ with Complete Solutions 
T/F: Dementia is a disease 
acquired SYNDROME 
Symptoms in dementia emerge ______ 
to function 
slowly, but worsen over time, and restrict ability 
Why is Dementia defined as an umbrella term? 
groups diseases in which there is some 
form of memory loss (Huntingtons, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's) 
Dementia is difficult to differentiate from _______ and WHY? 
depression can sometimes affect memory and cognition
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CSD 444 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Verified by Experts
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Dementia 
An acquired syndrome that is marked by memory loss and cognitive decline -Diffuse impairment of memory, intellect, and cognition -NOT a specific disease -NOT a normal part of aging -Alzheimers is the most common cause of progressive dementia -symptoms that impact you intellectually and socially, so you can no longer live independently -Alterations of personality and behavior -movement disorders or sensory disturbances...
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CSD 444 Quiz and Answers|Latest Update Guaranteed success
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- CSD 444 Quiz and Answers|Latest Update Guaranteed success 
Motor Speech Disorder 
Disorders of speech production resulting from neurologic 
impairment affecting the motor programming (apraxia of speech) or neuromuscular execution 
of speech (dysarthria) 
What is a motor speech disorder? 
e.g., Broca's aphasia with apraxia 
May co-occur with other language impairments 
Other oral movements (besides speech) may be impaired, including chewing and smiling 
Causes of motor speech dis...
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CSD 444 Exam Questions and Answers|Latest Update Guaranteed success
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False 
True/False: Speech awareness testing (SAT) requires the client to repeat back the stimulus 
word(s). 
True/False: The speech recognition threshold (SRT) is always lower (i.e., poorer) than the speech 
detection threshold (SDT). 
False 
Dynamic range is determined by the difference in dB between the client's 
loudness level (UCL) and speech recognition threshold (SRT). 
Uncomfortable 
Which of the fol...
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CSD 444: TBI Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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- CSD 444: TBI Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
A TBI takes place when an ________ hits the brain, producing diminished or altered state of 
consciousness 
external physical force 
Two types of TBI 
Penetrating head injury 
Penetrating head injury and Non-penetrating head injury -open head injury -skull is fractured or perforated -meninges torn or lacerated 
Non-penetrating head injury -skull and meninges remain intact
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CSD 444 Neuroanatomy quiz Questions and Answers|Latest Update Guaranteed success
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- CSD 444 Neuroanatomy quiz Questions and Answers|Latest 
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Ventral 
Dorsal 
Anterior 
farther from the backbone of the body 
closer to the backbone 
closer to the front or head of the body 
=ventral for humans 
Posterior 
closer to the back of the body or away from the head 
=dorsal for humans 
Cranial/Rostral 
Caudal 
closer to the head of the body
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