Cleft Lip and Palate
AAC
Stroke
Aphasia
Motor Speech
100
Is a child with cleft palate more likely to be hyponasal or hypernasal?

Hypernasal

100

AAC is an acronym for ______________________

augmentative and alternative communication

100

Right-sided body weakness results from a stroke in which half of the brain?

Left

100
Would Broca's aphasia be classified as fluent or non-fluent?
non-fluent
100

Disorder of motor planning and sequencing for speech

Apraxia of speech

200

VPI is an acronym for ___________________

Velopharyngeal insufficiency

200

What professional can help you with patient and device positioning for AAC?

OT

200

The most common type of stroke, caused by a blockage

Ischemic

200

non-word

neologism

200
Type of dysarthria associated with cerebellar damage

Ataxic

300

What subsystem of the speech mechanism is most impacted by a cleft palate?

resonatory

300

Provide 2 examples of low-tech AAC

Writing, ipad, ASL, gestures, communication board, etc...

300

CVA stands for _____________________

Cerebrovascular accident

300

A man with aphasia intends to say "lion" but says "tiger" instead.  Is this a semantic paraphasia or phonemic paraphasia?

Semantic

300

Type of dysarthria associated with low muscle tone, weakness, and lower motor neuron damage

Flaccid

400

Type of cleft that may be "hidden" or not immediately obvious to the untrained eye

Submucosal cleft

400

Is eye gaze typically a form of direct selection or indirect selection?

Direct

400

"Mini-stroke"

TIA, or Transient Ischemic Attack

400

In what lobe of the brain would you find Wernicke's area?

Temporal

400

Type of dysarthria typically associated with Parkinson's disease

Hypokinetic

500

The soft palate is completely developed by how many weeks of age?

12

500

Which one uses English grammar: ASL or SEE-sign?

SEE

500

Explain F.A.S.T.

Face, Arm, Speech, Time

500

Word-finding disorder, hallmark symptom of aphasia

anomia

500

Type of dysarthria that results in "drunken" sounding speech

Ataxic

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