This assessment is used to evaluate patients with disorders of consciousness.
What is the Coma Recovery Scale Revised (CRS-R)?
Name 2 areas of skills (substrates) that are included under "cognitive-communication".
What is Attention, memory, executive functions, etc.
This term describes a total loss of voice, meaning the inability to produce any vocal sound.
What is aphonia?
This is the side of the brain language is primarily located on
Left
This allows NPO patients to have plain water after brushing their teeth
Free Water Protocol
This term describes when a patient generates a false memory (without the intent to deceive) or fills gaps in the memory?
What is confabulation?
When a patient with right hemisphere damage draws a clock and it only has numbers written on the right side, what impariment can this indicate?
What is left neglect.
This term describes the degree to which a listener understands a speaker's speech. It is often measured as the percentage of words correctly understood by a listener.
What is Speech Intelligibility?
What kind of error is: hapoopta for helicopter
Neologism
Based on the principles of neuroplasticity, this is the best activity to improve swallowing
Swallowing
These are the 10 questions asked when determining a patient's awareness. (Name as many as possible!)
What is (city, type of place, name of hospital, month, date, year, DOW, time, situation, impairments)?
This is a term we use to describe the social aspects of language (e.g., eye contact, facial expressions, initiating conversations, turn taking)
What is pragmatics?
This is a neurologic speech disorder that reflects an impaired capacity to plan or program sensorimotor commands necessary for directing the movements needed to produce sounds, syllables, and words.
What is Apraxia of Speech?
This is an item all therapists should have with them when working with a person with aphasia
Pen and paper
The risk of this causing pneumonia is decreased in people who maintain good oral hygiene and daily physical activity
Aspiration
This score is required to officially "test" out of PTA.
Bonus: how many consecutive days do they need to achieve this score?
What is >24?
and.. 2 consecutive days!
Computer based program used in speech therapy, that involves numbers, sounds, people reading random numbers, newcast noise, etc.
What is Attention Process Training-3
This device attaches to a tracheostomy tube and creates a one-way valve allowing a patient to exhale through the upper airway and speak
What is a Passy Muir Speaking Valve?
What do you call it if someone spontaneous kept saying: Pancake, pancake, pancake, with different prosody?
Recurrent utterance
This device is stuck to the skin and provides real-time visual biofeedback related to timing and effort of swallow muscle contractions
sEMG (surface electromyography)
What are we looking for in order for someone to be emerged from the minimally conscious state?
command follow, communication, functional object use
This is something you can check to see if a patient has in their room or with them to support them in remembering their daily events, etc.
What is an external aid (e.g., binder, planner, notepad)?
The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve supplies motor function to the vocal folds via an indirect route looping around this organ before ascending to the larynx.
What is the heart?
What do you call an acquired writing disorder
Agraphia
This texture modification is often used for patient's with delayed swallow response, however does not have strong evidence to suggest it will decrease risk of adverse events in patients that aspirate [take a sip!]
Moderately thick liquids (level 3) a.k.a. honey thick liquids