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depression - ANS-What is the 4th stage of grief?

Deep Brain stimulation might be used to treat patients with - ANS-hypokinetic & hyperkinetic
dysarthria

what might be an appropriate treatment for hypernasality? - ANS-pharyngeal flap, injections, &
palatal lift

T/F:
patients with hyperkinetic dysarthria are often prescribed L-Dopa to help relieve the muscle
stiffness and restricted range of movement - ANS-False

what is the recommended treatment for hypokinetic dysarthria associated with Parkinson's
disease - ANS-Lee Silverman Voice Treatment

if different components contribute equally to a patient's speech production difficulties, what
would be the correct order to treat them? - ANS-respiration, resonation, phonation, articulation,
prosody

what kind of exercises should not be used for patients with spastic dysarthria? - ANS-pushing
and pulling exercises

in addition to using a traditional treatment approach, what would be a good way of addressing
patients specific needs in therapy? - ANS--help patients recognize differences in their speech
-help patients to have a willingness to change their speech for the better
-work closely with patients when setting goals for treatment

the treatment of unilateral upper motor neuron dysarthria should mainly concentrate on... -
ANS-articulation

when might a jaw sling be useful for patients with flaccid dysarthria - ANS-when patients have
bilateral damage to the trigeminal nerve

the treatment of hyperkinetic dysarthria is mainly drug-based - ANS-true

according to the communicative competency model, expressing an idea or an opinion when
presented with options refers to... - ANS-social competency

in an AAC Assessment, you need to consider... - ANS-physical & social skills of AAC user
abilities of AAC user

, skills of communication partner

which form of AAC generates speech output to convey a message?
high, low, or no-tech system - ANS-high-tech system

a form of communication other than natural speech is referred to as - ANS-alternative
communication

what involves presenting symbols on a display, and progressively moving through the symbols
in a predetermined pattern - ANS-scanning

T/F: patients who originally used their fingers to access symbols might lose this ability and
eventually have to use another access method - ANS-TRUE

accessing the desired symbol using a finger or some sort of pointing device - ANS-Direct
selection

who might need AAC? - ANS-Patients with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis, etc.

what would be an example of a communication symbol? - ANS-line drawings, photographs,
written words

the use of an additional mode of communication to improve the delivery of a message is
referred to as - ANS-augmentative communication

prosody and respiration are rarely affected in unilateral upper motor neuron dysarthria -
ANS-true

what is considered to be the most frequent speech production error in patients with unilateral
upper motor neuron dysarthria? - ANS-imprecise consonants

unilateral upper motor neuron dysarthria is characterized by - ANS-weakness in upper face,
eyes, and forehead on opposite side of lesion

upper motor neuron damage typically affects the tongue and lower face. this results in -
ANS-weakness
reduced range of motion
decreased fine motor control

what are the three most common speech production errors in patients with ataxic dysarthria? -
ANS-imprecise consonants, excess & equal stress, irregular articulatory breakdowns

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