Hearing loss due to pathology affecting hair cells.
sensory or conductiveWhat is sensory?
Saying tookie for cookie is which type of SSD?
omission, addition, substitution or distortion
What is substitution?
More likely to have a fluency disorder.
What are boys?
This stage of swallowing is where the bolus is formed.
Oral transport, pharyngeal, oral prep or esophageal
What is oral prep?
TRUE/FALSE
It is important to screen for hearing loss when evaluating a child for a language impairment.What is TRUE?
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder is hearing loss due to damage to this.
Middle ear, nerve, inner ear, pinna, brainstem
What is nerve?
This type of SSD is not common in normal development.
addition, omission, substitution, distortion
What is addition?
“SSSSSSSSSSSam is my friend” is an example of this core behavior
What is prolongation?
True or False
Surgery is a common treatment for a swallowing disorder.
What is FALSE?
Language disorder that emerges in childhood and often affects social use of language.
intellectual disability, DLD, ASD, Literacy impairment
What is ASD?
Professional, other than an audiologist, who is likely to provide vestibular rehab.
What is a PT?
This therapy approach for SSD targets sounds that are early to develop and are stimulable.
Complex, developmental or systemic
What is developmental?
Instrument used by an SLP to evaluation voice.
What is Visipitch or Computerized speech lab?
What is esophageal?
What is Alzheimer's?
Disorder causing hearing loss and vertigo due to too much fluid in the inner ear
BPPV, Vestibular neuritis, Labyrinthitis, Meniere's Disease
What is Meniere's disease?
Motor speech disorder that is a deficit in motor execution.
apraxia or dysarthria
What is dysarthria?
Extra movements during a stuttering episode.
What are secondary behaviors?
The two main categories of pediatric feeding disorders is an unsafe swallow and this.
Most common cause of aphasia in adults.
What is a stroke?
During a hearing test, the audiologists documents the patient's thresholds on this graph.
What is an audiogram?
Cause of acquired apraxia of speech in adults.
What is stroke, TBI, infections, or neurodegenerative disease?
Most common voice disorder in children and adults.
What are vocal nodules?
Receptive or expressive language impairments not attributed to any general or specific cause or condition
What is Developmental Language Disorder?