Language
Speech
Hearing/ Parts of Ear
Neuro
Professional Issues
100
These are the sounds used to make words.
What is Phonology
100
This is the most common Fluency Disorder
What is Stuttering
100

This system receives signal and transmits it to the brain for processing

What is the Hearing System?

100

The nervous is comprised of the?

What is Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System?

100

A person who assesses, diagnoses, and treats speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults

What is a Speech-Language Pathologist

200

The component of language responsible for semantics

What is content

200

This is used by clinicians to transcribe the sounds, or phonemes, of speech

What is the International Phonetic Alphabet?

200
This is a middle ear infection that can result in delays in speech development
What is Otitis Media
200

The four lobes of the brain are?

What is Frontal, Occipital, Temporal, and Parietal?

200

A health care professional trained to evaluate hearing loss and related disorders, including balance (vestibular) disorders and tinnitus

What is an Audiologist

300
These are the rules for connecting words together
What is Syntax
300

When a person has this disorder their pitch/intensity, and overall vocal quality is affected. 

What is a Voice Disorder

300
Three types of hearing loss.

What is conductive, sensorineural, and noise-induced?

300

This system is responsible for all the nerves that connect the brain to the rest of the body

What is the Peripheral Nervous System?
300

Organization that provides CEU's, policies, encourages research, and scientific study of human communication  and its disorders

What is the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)?

400

This is when a child doesn't use the correct internal structure of words. Smallest unit of meaning

What is Morpheme

400

This disorder affects a person's ability to consume food

What is Dysphagia?

400

This transforms the vibrations of the cochlear liquids and associated structures into a neural signal

What is the cochlea?

400

How many cranial nerves do we have?

What is 12?

400
After the skiing accident which left Sarah with serious brain trauma, she was unable to speak. What disorder has Sarah been afflicted with?
What is a Motor Disorder
500

The three components of language are

What is form, content and use

500

How is speech created?

What is Respiration, Phonation, Resonance, Articulation

500

The three ossicles in the middle ear

What is the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes

500
What does the Amygdala control?

What is emotions and motivation?

500
You believe a student has a form disorder but cannot figure out which one. They do seem to have trouble arranging words in a sentence, often confusing the listener. This student may have this form disorder.
What is Syntax