When someone's cochlea or auditory nerve are not functioning they display this kind of disorder.
What is a sensorineural hearing loss?
Inconsistent errors, errors on vowels and difficult with increasing complexity of what is said are characteristics of this disorder.
What is Apraxia?
An SLP may modify a diet for this disorder.
What is dysphagia?
No matter what kind of client you work with you will provide this.
What is counseling?
The treatment of reading and writing disorders by an SLP is referred to as this.
What is literacy intervention or literacy therapy?
Causes of a conductive hearing loss include these.
What is occluded ear canal, perforated ear drum, otosclerosis, misformed structures.
This disorder results from neuromuscular weakness and results in speech that is distorted.
What is dysarthria?
The four stages of the swallow.
What are the oral preparatory phase, the oral phase, pharyngeal phase and the esophageal phase?
The term for chewing.
What is mastication
As an SLP we can just do what we want and don't have to worry about doing our best (True or false).
False
Sensorineural losses are caused by these.
What is Presbycusis (aging), Ototoxic medication, tumors on the optic nerve, and noise?
The site of lesion for apraxia is near this area.
What is Broca's area?
When assessing dysphagia using a Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation the probe is inserted here.
What is through the nose?
Articulator movement can be assessed using this measure that has a very long name.
What is diodchokinetics?
This is the number one best predictor of success learning to read.
What is phonological awareness?
A middle ear infection is referred to as this.
What is Otitis Media?
These conditions commonly occur with dysarthria.
What is aphasia, dysphagia and weakness?
An X-ray is used when assessing swallowing using this technique.
What is a modified barium swallow study?
Understanding that the letter "k" makes the /k/ sound is an example of this.
What is grapheme-phoneme association?
What is a conductive hearing loss?
This condition is related to or commonly occurs with apraxia.
What is aphasia?
Any material that enters the larynx and goes below the level of the vocal folds is said to have been this.
What is aspirated?
Book knowledge is an important part of this stage of literacy development.
What is pre-literacy?