What does SLP stand for?
What is Speech-Language Pathologist? (or Speech Language Pathology)
What is the medical term for the voice box?
What is larynx?
What is the highest solid and liquid diet level one can achieve?
What is regular consistency diet with thin liquids?
Name 2 SLPs that help on the weekends (other than Emily, Rose, Holly)
Shelley and Cynthia
Level of education required to practice as an SLP
What is a Master's Degree?
Name 2 oral structures that are used when articulating.
What is lips, tongue, teeth, palate?
Put these in order from LEAST to MOST thick:
What is:
Name at least 1 alma mater for each of your SLPs.
What is Abilene Christian University, Texas Women's University, University of Texas, and Lamar University
What does MBSS stand for?
What is Modified Barium Swallow Study?
What bone in the body is the only bone that does not articulate with another bone?
What is the hyoid bone?
What diet consistency is --- considered?
What is ---
The combined years of experience your ST team (Emily, Rose, Holly) has is...
What is 42 years? (We will accept answers within a 3 year range from correct answer).
Name 3 areas/problems that SLPs address in a hospital setting
What is: swallowing, motor speech, voice, cognition, language, fluency, social communication
What is the role of the epiglottis?
What is airway protection? (What is inversion is an acceptable response)
Which liquid consistency is officially abbreviated as MT2?
What is mildly thick liquid?
Which of these statement is FALSE?
What is ...
How many different structures/functions are assessed during MBSS?
What is 17?
There are 6 cranial nerves that directly relate to speech therapy intervention. Name 3.
What is: trigeminal (V), facial (VII), vestibulocochlear (VIII), glossopharyngeal (IX), vagus (X), and hypoglossal (XII)?
NPO refers to "nothing by mouth", which originates from the Latin phrase...
What is "Nil Per Os?"
What academic UIL event did all 3 of your SLPs participate in?
What is art history?