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100

When is your exam due?

October 13th at 11:59 pm!!!

100

What would we expect a strobe to look like for unilateral VF paralysis? 

We would expect to see one VF having difficulty moving or not moving at all. 

100

When describing one's voice, the term "hoarse" should be used. 

False

100

Why is it important to collect case history on a patient?

To establish rapport and help determine diagnosis. 
100

What are some potential auditory perceptual findings for Reinke’s Edema?

Voice quality could be rough, lower pitch, in a severe case the patient could have trouble breathing. 

200

What are acoustic measures? 

Frequency, Intensity, Perturbation, Spectrography & Cepstral analyses, and Harmonic-to-Noise Ratio.



200

What would a strobe look like for an individual who has an essential tremor? 

We would expect to see open phase closure, a spindle gap, and the phase symmetry would be symmetrical. 

200

When strobing a patient, you should put the entire strobe down the patients throat. 

False

200

What does the CAPE-V measure? 

Overall severity, roughness, breathiness, strain, pitch, and loudness.

200

Where do bilateral vocal nodules occur and how does that impact subglottic pressure? 

Bilateral vocal nodules are located at the midpoint of the vocal folds, and this leads to decreased subglottic pressure. 

300

What are aerodynamic measures?

Lung capacities, air pressure, air flow, and laryngeal resistance. 

300

What would a strobe look like for a patient with Reinke's Edema laryngitis?

It will show more asymmetrical and irregular VF patterns and limited amplitude and muscousal waves. 

300

Essential tremor can occur with other neurological disorders such as Parkinsons. 

True. 

300

What is the purpose of the VHI?

To allow patients to describe their voice and how their voice impacts their life.

300
What are the "red flags" of laryngitis? 
Discomfort and dryness in the throat, roughness in voice, pitch variation, and difficulty speaking loudly. 
400
What are the main muscles of inspiration and expiration? 

Inspiration: diaphragm and external intercostals. Expiration: abdominals and internal intercostals.

400

What would a strobe look like for an individual with papiloma? 

Would expect to see an incomplete or irregular closure pattern, a redness, and a mass. 
400

With laryngeal granuloma, a patient would potentially have intermittent aspiration with liquids. 

True

400

What is the VALI used for?

It is a rating form that was developed for assessing videostroboscopy and high-speed videoendoscopic recording.

400
What causes vocal fold hemorrhages? 

Occurs when rupture of a blood vessel bleeds into the superficial lamina propria


500

What are the most common symptoms of Reinke's Edema laryngitis?

A strained voice, sore throat, and dry cough. 

500

What would a strobe look like for a patient with VF hemorrhage? 

Severe redness on one or both vocal folds, closure is dependent upon severity of hemorrhage or if a polyp forms. 
500

It is likely that all acoustic findings for vocal fold paralysis should be elevated.

False. 

500

What would the auditory-perceptual findings look like for polyps? 

Breathiness would be moderate, roughness would be mild, little to no strain, and loudness may be affected depending on placement of the polyp. 

500

What disorder causes flat white spots on the vocal folds? 

Leukoplakia

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