Aphasia
Apraxia
Dysarthria
Dysphagia
Dementia
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A neurologically based language disorder, distinct from neurologically based speech disorders.
What is Aphasia
100
Is a neurogenic speech disorder characterized by speech sound production errors combined with prosodic deficiencies?
What is Apraxia of Speech
100
A group of neurologically base motor-speech disorders?
What is dysarthria
100
Defined as a having a difficulty swallowing.
What is dysphagia
100
Major health problem in adults 65+ years.
What is dementia
200
Most common cause of Aphasia?
What is CVA aka stroke
200
AOS is a neurogenic speech sound disorder that is due to which kind of problems?
What is sensorimotor problems
200
Dysarthria is impairment of ___ control.
What is muscular control
200
Dysphagia may also be a disorder of what?
What is deglutition
200
It is an acquired neurological syndrome associated with persistent or progressive deterioration in what 3 things?
What is intellectual functions, emotions, and behavior
300
What are the two tops of strokes?
What is ischemic and hemorrhagic
300
AOS is primarily what type of phonologic disorder, although its etiology and characteristics are different from those of similar disorders in children?
What is articulatory-phonolgic disorder
300
Dysarthria is characterized by abnormal strength, speech, range, steadiness, tone and accuracy of movement involved in?
What is speech production
300
What are some types of treatment for dysphagia?
What is indirect, direct, medical, or a combination of these
300
What are some way clinicians treat adults with dementia?
What is help clients manage their daily routines.
400
What percent of people who survive from a stroke have aphasia?
What is 50%
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Adults with AOS have unimpaired reflex and ___ acts.
What is automatic acts
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Dysarthria may be ___ when associated with such degenerative diseases.
What is progressive
400
What are some causes of swallowing disorders?
What is stroke, oral-pharyngeal tumors, surgical-radiation tx in these areas, TBI, genetic factors, side effects of certain drugs.
400
What is the prevalence of dementia in adults 65 and older?
What is 25%, prevalence doubles every 5 years after.
500
This term refers to impaired language-specific behaviors?
What is Aphasia
500
This type of Apraxia is far, but in recent years has been observed as the only symptom or as a dominant symptom in patients with either primary progressive aphasia or dysarthria.
What is pure apraxia
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How many types of Dysarthria are there?
What is 7 types
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The normal swallow is divided up into how many phases? What are they called?
What is 4: oral prep, oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal
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Described as a neurological syndrome characterized by progressive deterioration in intellectual functions, judgment, thinking, visuospatial skills, language, memory, etc.
What is dementia