Screening and in take
Oral Mech Exam
tests and samples
Phonological Patterns
Diagnosis and prognosis
100

this pass/fail procedure is conducted quickly to identify those needing further assessment ? 

screening 

100

These are the two primary components evaluated during an oral facial examination

structure and function 

100

This is a major disadvantage of using standardized test for Children with SSD

sampling only single words

100
This occurs when "cat" becomes "ca" or "dog" becomes "da"

Final consonant deletion 

100

this is the term for a perceptual judgement of how much of a Childs speech is understood. 

Speech intelligibility 
200
In CA schools, screening are no longer automatic and are instead based on the following... 

Teacher and parent referrals 

200

this term describes teeth that tilt inward toward the tongue 

linguaverted 

200

To ensure we are gathering a clear recording of the Childs attempt we should? 

gloss (or restate ) the child attempt in the recording

200

This specific process involves the transposition or reversal of two segments (e.g Baskit)

Metathesis

200

According to norms, a 3 year old should be this percentage of intelligible. 

75%

300

Diepeveen et al found that these SLPs "always" gathered case HX

SLP's in private practice 

300

this is the lack of contact between the upper and lower teeth 

open bite

300

This type of analysis compares a Childs production to the adult standard. 

relational analysis 

300

These four patterns (e.g reduplication, FCD) should typically disappear by this age. 

Age 3 

300

This type of disorder is characterized by multiple disarticulations and a  restricted phonetic inventory


Phonological disorder. 

400

these four PA skills should be tested because they are related to reading deficits. 

rhyming , phoneme identification, blending, and segmentation 

400

To check for VPI a clinician ask the client to prolong this vowel and observes the velum.

/a/

400

These are two commercially available resources specifically for contextual testing. 

Mcdonalds deep test and S-CAT? 

400

This process involves replacing a liquid (like /r/) with a glide (like /w/) 

liquid gliding 

400

This is an estimated course of disorder and is influenced by variables like motivation. 

Prognosis

500

Farquharson and Boldini argue "educational performance" isn't just about grades but also includes this

Social interactions 

peer, teacher and self perception 

social-emotional well-being 

willingness to participate orally in class 

completing an oral presentation before the group 

500

These two "motion rates" are tested to evaluate oral motor coordination (DDKS)

Alternating motion: same syllable /pʌpʌpʌpʌ/ 

sequential motion: different syllables /pʌtʌkʌpʌtʌkʌ/ 

500

This is the ability to imitate the correct form of an error sound when given cues. 

Stimulability  test

500

This process describes when a glottal stop replaces a phoneme in the medial or final position.

Glottal Replacement 

500

these are the first of five (of 11) most frequently occurring consonants in American English.

/n, t, s, r, l/

M
e
n
u