Voice Disorders
Fluency/Counseling
Aphasia
Dysphagia
Hearing loss
100

This type of vocal pathology is bilateral, benign, and the most common cause of voice disorder.

What are vocal Nodules

100

Repetitions, prolongations, and blocks are examples of this category of stuttering symptoms.

What are audible core behaviors
100

Damage from an ischemic stroke occurs because of this.

What is a clot developing in a blood vessel?

100

This sign of dysphagia occurs when food or liquid enters the trachea.

Aspiration

100

SLPs and audiologists can both provide this type of intervention after hearing loss.

What is aural rehabilitation?

200

A voice disorder is defined as atypical ________, ________, or ________.

What are loudness, quality or pitch

200

Eye blinks, tension, and head movements are examples of what type of stuttering behaviors?

Overt visible behaviors

200

This type of aphasia results in expressive language difficulty with relatively intact comprehension.

What is Broca's aphasia?
200

Which swallow phase involves biting and chewing?

Oral prep

200

A cochlear implant bypasses the damaged _________ in the inner ear.


Inner hair cells

300

True or false: SLPs diagnose voice disorders.

False

300

Name the three stuttering modification techniques.

What are cancellations, pull-outs and preparatory sets

300

Wernicke’s aphasia is characterized by well-formed but meaningless speech, NOT this type of “short, content-only” speech style.

What is telegraphic speech?

300

Identify the phase of swallowing where laryngeal closure occurs.

What is the pharyngeal phase?

300

An audiogram measures these across a range of frequencies.

What are thresholds?

400

This surgical procedure removes the vocal folds, resulting in no laryngeal voicing.

What is a laryngectomy.

400

“Shame, guilt, and fear” are examples of what type of reactions in stuttering?

Covert reactions

400

Individuals with non-fluent aphasia often show difficulty in these two functional literacy areas.

Reading and writing

400

MBS (modified barium swallow) allows visualization of how many phases of swallowing?

All 4 phases
400

This type of hearing loss results from inner ear or auditory nerve damage.

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

500

This voice disorder is characterized by a gradual voice change due to aging

What is presbyphonia?


500

This counseling principle is primarily aimed at recognizing our own limitations and strengths 

Self-awareness

500

This type of aphasia presents with difficulty expressing language but relatively good comprehension

What is Broca's aphasia?

500

This phase of swallowing occurs when the bolus is pushed to the back of the mouth.

What is the oral transit phase?

500

This type of hearing loss results from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve.

What is sensorineural hearing loss?