Summit History
Anatomy/Physiology
Feeding/Swallowing
Assessment/Treatment
General Knowledge
100

Summit's Birthday

What is February 4th, 2020?

100

The smallest bone in the body

What is the stapes?

100

This professional's primary role in feeding therapy is to address oral motor skills.









What is Speech Language Pathologist?

100

Developmental comprehensive language assessment with items that range from pre-verbal, interaction-based skills to emerging language to early literacy that comes with a purple bear.

What is the Preschool Language Scales (PLS)?

100

MBSS stands for..

What is Modified Barium Swallow Study?

200

Summit's first office location

What is Greeley?

200

The area of the brain that plays an important role in speech production.

What is Broca's area?

200

SOS stands for...

What is Sequential Oral Sensory?

200

Treatment strategy that uses pairs of words that differ by only one phoneme or single feature signaling a change in meaning.

What is minimal oppositions or minimal pairs?

200

_______ is an acquired neurogenic language disorder resulting from an injury to the brain, typically the left hemisphere, that affects the functioning of core elements of the language network.

What is aphasia?

300

Summit's new bonus structure is based on..

What is profit sharing?

300

The ring of vessels connecting the anterior and posterior circulations to provide blood the the brain

What is the Circle of Willis?

300

Most effective procedure for tongue tie release. (according to Amanda)

What is Scissors Frenectomy?

300

______ is the repetition of utterances produced by others.


What is echolalia?

300

The five language domains

What is phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics?

400

Sam and Jessi met while working here in 2018. 

What is Aspen Speech Therapy?

400

The cranial nerves involved in swallowing (5)

What is:

Trigeminal (V), Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), Vagus (X), Hypoglossal (XII)

400

Things that could impact palate height and shape. (3)

What is:

Thumb sucking/pacifier use

Resting tongue posture

Mouth breathing

400

_______ is an integral stimulation ("look, listen, do what I do") motor programming method that uses a cueing hierarchy (auditory, visual, and tactile) and systematically decreases supports as the child achieves success at each level of the cueing hierarchy.

What is Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC)?

400

ICD-10 code for mixed receptive-expressive language disorder

What is F80.2?

500

First official Summit employee. (Besides owners)

Who is Kimberly Smith?

500

The extrinsic muscles of the tongue (4)

What is the genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and the palatoglossus?

500

Tools commonly used for resistive chewing. (3)

What are:

P-chew, Tri-chew, Chewy tube

500

_________ is characterized by a perceived rapid and/or irregular speech rate, atypical pauses, maze behaviors, pragmatic issues, decreased awareness of fluency problems or moments of disfluency, excessive disfluencies, collapsing or omitting syllables, and language formulation issues, which result in breakdowns in speech clarity and/or fluency

What is cluttering?

500

A condition in which there is intermittent adduction of the vocal folds that interferes with breathing.

What is paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM)?