The lips, hard palate, and mandible are just three anatomical structures that are used in this phase of the swallow.
What is the oral prep/oral phase
These are the phases of the swallow.
What are oral prep/oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal
Xerostomia means this.
What is dry mouth
This type of swallow evaluation uses videofluoroscopy and barium to identify swallowing deficits.
What is a videofuoroscopic swallow study, modified barium swallow study, dysphagiagram, etc.
These are the 5 purposes of swallowing.
What are hydration, nourishment, secretion management, airway protection, and socialization
The tongue is divided into these two parts.
What are
This phase is responsible for masticating and manipulating the bolus.
What is the oral prep phase
This is another term for swallowing.
What is deglutition
This is the evaluation method that claims that professional can hear the event of aspiration with a stethoscope.
The lateral pharyngeal constrictor movement is called this.
These are the three types of pharyngeal constrictors.
What are inferior, medial, and superior
The swallow is triggered when the bolus reaches this point in the oral phase of the swallow
What is when the bolus reaches the faucial arches
Penetration means this.
What is the entry of bolus into laryngeal vestibule but not true vocal folds
This evaluation can be performed on people with trach tubes.
What is the (modified) Evans blue dye teset
These are the three types of liquid consistency.
What are honey thick, nectar thick, and thin
This anatomical structure is defined as the area right above the true vocal folds.
What is the laryngeal vestibule
The esophageal phase can last THIS many seconds.
What is 8-20 seconds
Plication means this.
What is to cut a small portion where a tumor or disease is and sew tongue back together
These are soft signs of aspiration (three things)
What are coughing, mucosilliary response (runny nose/watery eyes), and apnea (stop breathing)
If a person's swallow scores a 1-5 on the pen-asp scale, this event occured.
What is penetration
This anatomical term refers to the space between the false vocal folds and the true vocal folds on each side.
What is the laryngeal ventricle
This is the termination point of the oral prep phase.
What is the bolus is in the anterior hold position
This term refers to a surgical procedure that makes it easier for the UES to open.
What is myotomy
Describe the 3 ounce water test.
What is
This term refers to the loss of taste.
What is aguesic