Pediatric Feeding
Dysphagia
Aphasia
Right Hemi
Motor Speech
Dementia
AAC
100

What is the role of an SLP with pediatric feeding?

Nutrition, PO intake, oral motor development

100

What are 3 etiologies of dysphagia?

Neurodegenerative diseases, CVA, meds, trauma, dementia, neoplasms

100

What four language modalities are affected with aphasia?

Reading comprehension, auditory comprehension, verbal expression, written expression

100

What are 3 functions of the right cerebral hemisphere?

Reasoning, logic, math, creativity, prosody, problem solving, visuospatial skills, facial expression, body language

100

What are 3 etiologies of motor speech disorders?

CVA, infections, TBI, tumors, degenerative diseases

100

What are the 3 types of dementia?

Cortical, subcortical, mixed

100
What does AAC stand for?

alternative and augmentative communication

200

What's a feeding factor that could affect intake?

GI conditions, upper respiratory issues, dysphagia, malnutrition, neurological impairment

200

Name 3 anatomical structures for swallowing

teeth, cheeks, tongue, palate, soft palate, epiglottis, vocal folds, esophagus

200

Where is the damage and what is one symptom of Broca's aphasia?

Broca's area - frontal lobe - difficulty with word finding

200

Not knowing that you don't know and are unaware of your deficits is called?

Anosognosia

200

What are the two types of apraxia?

Oral apraxia, verbal apraxia

200

What is one etiology of dementia?

Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, Down Syndrome, HIV/AIDS

200

What are the two types of AAC?

High tech and low tech

300

What's one feeding impairment of the oral stage?

Poor bolus control, inefficient intake, ineffective chewing, oral residue, poor secretion management, uncoordinated suck-swallow-breathe
300

What stage of swallow allows for the vocal folds to adduct and epiglottis invert?

Pharyngeal stage

300

Where is the damage and what is one symptom of Wernicke's aphasia?

Wernicke's area - temporal - difficulty with auditory comprehension

300

Lack of attention to the left side of the environment is called:

Left neglect

300

What are the two types of dysarthria?

Flaccid and spastic

300

What are the 3 stages of dementia?

Early, middle, late

300

What are two uses for an AAC?

Express wants/needs, info transfer, social connection

400

What's one feeding deficit for the pharyngeal phase?

Audible swallows, multiple swallows, throat clearing/coughing, chronic congestion

400

What stage of swallowing does peristalsis propel the bolus into the stomach?

Esophageal
400

What is one etiology of aphasia?

CVA, TBI, Degenerative diseases, tumor

400

What are the 4 levels of attention?

Sustained, selective, alternating, divided

400

What is one treatment for dysarthria?

Respiratory retraining, overarticulation, AAC

400

What are 3 aspects of a dementia assessment?

Case history, interview, oral mech, hearing screening, standardized assessment/screen

400

What are 3 etiologies of someone who may use an AAC?

Varies -- any
500

Name 3 aspects of an assessment for pediatric feeding?

Case hx, interview, oral mech, hearing screening, instrumental assessment, standardized assessment

500

What are 3 aspects of dysphagia eval?

Case history, interview, bedside swallow, oral mech, hearing screening, FEES/MBS

500

What are 3 aspects of assessment for aphasia?

Case history, interview, receptive/expressive language assessment, oral mech, hearing screening

500

What are 3 aspects of assessment for RHD?

Case history, interview, oral mech, hearing screening, standardized assessment

500

What is one treatment for apraxia?

Melodic intonation, PROMPT, DTTC, AAC

500

Name one compensatory treatment for dementia and one restorative treatment for dementia.

Compensatory = memory book, checklists, electronic reminders, calendars

Restorative = Spaced retrieval training, Reminiscence therapy

500

What's one consideration when trialing an AAC?

Representation, Organization, Selection

600

Name 2 treatment methods for pediatric feeding.

Enhance oral reflexes, lactation support, cue based feeding, positioning, alternative means of nutrition recommendation

600

What are 3 signs or symptoms of dysphagia?

throat clearing, coughing, wet vocal quality, multiple swallows, oxygen desaturation

600

What is the difference between compensatory and restorative therapy?

Restorative = restore lost function

Compensatory = compensate for lost function

600

True or False: Counseling is important with RHD clients.

True

600

Name 3 aspects of assessment for motor speech disorders.

Case history, interview, oral mech, hearing screening, standardized assessment
600

True or False: Dementia can be managed medically.

True

600

Name 3 aspects of an AAC assessment.

Case history, interview, receptive/expressive language assessment, AAC trial, oral mech, hearing screening