A language disorder that is acquired sometime after an individual has developed language competence
What is aphasia?
100
A disturbance in normal fluency and timing patterns inappropriate for person's age
What is a fluency disorder?
100
an impairment in the ability to swallow
What is Dysphagia?
100
a condition in which a child or adolescent is unable to detect or distinguish the range of sounds normally available to the human ear.
What is pediatric hearing loss?
100
Occurs when an individual exhibits significant and persistent difficulties with the comprehension and or expression of spoken language or written language
What is a language disorder?
200
A neurological damage to the brain resulting from the impart of external forces
What is a traumatic brain injury?
200
Speech behavior that disrupts fluent forward flow of speech
What is disfluency?
200
Quality of life, morbidity and mortality, aspiration pneumonia, dehydration
What are consequences of dysphagia?
200
hearing loss resulting from damage to the processing centers of the brain
What is auditory processing disorder?
200
A communication behavior that is culturally and linguistically appropriate for a client's community
What is a language difference?
300
Results from neurological damage to the right cerebral hemisphere.
What is a right hemisphere dysfunction?
300
Repetitions, prolongations, blocks
What is a core feature?
300
Coughing, chocking during or after a meal, food sticking, drooling, painful swallowing, regurgitation, unexplained weight loss, nutritional deficiencies
What are clinical characteristics (signs) of oropharyngeal dysphagia?
300
centered on shared attitudes and a common language (ASL)
What is the Deaf Community?
300
Cultural patterns, social roles, rules of interaction, interactions scenes and interaction contexts