Motor Speech Disorders
Pediatric Hearing Loss
Adult Hearing Loss
Feeding & Swallowing Disorders
Phases of Swallowing
100

The disorder resulting in inconsistent speech errors

What is Apraxia of speech

100

The type of hearing loss most common in children. 

What is conductive hearing loss?

100

The type of hearing loss must common in adult populations. 

What is a sensorineural hearing loss?

100
When swallowing does not provide adequate nutrition it is termed

What is inefficient? 

100

Mastication occurs during this phase of swallowing.

What is the oral preparatory phase?

200

The disorder resulting from an impairment of motor execution. 

What is dysarthria?
200

The leading cause of conductive hearing loss in children.

What is otitis media?

200

The two most common causes of acquired hearing loss in adults

What are aging and noise exposure? 

200

Another word for swallowing

What is deglutition?

200

Bolus transport from an anterior position to a posterior position in the oral cavity occurs in this phase. 

What is the oral phase?

300

The motor units/systems affected by Apraxia of Speech.

What are motor planning and motor programming

300

The type of hearing loss associated with abnormal tympanograms. 

What is a conductive hearing loss?

300

The type of hearing loss associated with presbycusis.

What is a sensorineural hearing loss? 

300

When food or drink enters the larynx

What is penetration?

300

The phase of swallowing when the bolus enters the stomach.

What is the esophageal phase?

400
The level of impairment that results from paralysis of the tongue. 

What is motor execution?

400
The age at which identification and intervention of hearing loss is paramount for children. 

What is 6 months of age?

400

The type of hearing loss associated with otosclerosis. 

What is a conductive hearing loss?

400

When food or liquid goes below the level of the vocal folds to the lungs

What is aspiration? 

400

This phase results in an apneic event. 

What is the pharyngeal phase? 

500

The dysarthria characteristic that includes hypertonic muscles and deep tendon reflexes.

What is spasticity?

500

The disorder that causes difficulty interpreting and processing auditory information but hearing acuity is intact.

What is an auditory processing disorder?

500

The type of treatment for hearing loss that teaches strategies to facilitate communication and repair breakdown effectively. 

What is aural rehabiliation?

500
The most common and preferred type of instrumental dysphagia evaluation 

What is a modified barium swallow study? 

500

The phase affected in which a person with dysphagia has reduced laryngeal elevation and closure. 

What is the pharyngeal phase?

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