Choose 3 risk factors for dysphagia after being intubated.
A. Length of time intubated
B. Over the age of 65
C. Size of endotrachial tube
D. Gaslow coma scale of 15
E. No other pertinent health conditions - answer✔A. Length of time intubated
B. Over the age of 65
C. Size of endotrachial tube
What lobe is responsible for executive functions? - answer✔Frontal lobe
What type of hearing loss is associated with cleft palate? - answer✔Conductive hearing loss
What is HIPAA? - answer✔The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
(HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive
patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
What is IDEA? - answer✔States children should receive free and appropriate public education.
What is FERPA? - answer✔The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a
federal law that affords parents the right to have access to their children's education records, the
right to seek to have the records amended, and the right to have some control over the disclosure
of personally identifiable information from the education records.
Best practice when an SLP with the native language of the child is not available: - answer✔Get
an interpreter
What would you recommend for tx for a child with vocal nodules?
A. Vocal rest
B. Surgery
C. Indirect voice therapy via vocal hygiene & hydration
D. Direct voice therapy to reduce phonotrauma - answer✔D. Direct voice therapy to reduce
phonotrauma
A dad is worried about his child because spasmodic dysphonia runs in the family. What are early
warning signs of spasmodic dysphonia?
A. Periodic aphonia
B. Swallowing difficulties - answer✔A. Periodic aphonia
Which is consistent with Van Riper's approach to stuttering?
A. Stuttering voluntarily (desensitization phase)
B. Fluency shaping strategies - answer✔A. Stuttering voluntarily (desensitization phase)
A girl calls her cat, her brother's bunny, and her sisters hamster "kitty". This is called...
A. Overextension
B. Underextension - answer✔A. Overextension
F1 of vowels is related to:
A. Tongue height
B. Tongue advancement - answer✔A. Tongue height
A young girl is working on her vowels and focusing on /i/, what would you trial using the
electronic software?
D. Low F2 - answer✔C. High F2 - /i/ has a low f1 (tongue height) and high F2 (tongue
advancement).
When a young child encounters a word they don't know and they use context/prior knowledge to
figure it out is known as:
A. Fast mapping
B. Contrasting
C. Generalization - answer✔A. fast mapping
A child is producing pharyngeal consonants for sibilants. what would your course of action be?
A. Referral for surgery
B. Articulation therapy - answer✔B. Articulation therapy
An SLP is doing research and implementing a treatment, with the subject being their own control
is known as:
A. Case study
B. Single subject - answer✔B. Single subject
Two SLPs independently judge a child's speech sample, this is an example of:
A. Construct validity
B. Interjudge reliability
C. Test-retest reliability - answer✔B. Interjudge reliability
What do we know about stuttering and genetics?
A. There is evidence that genetics play a part in the development stuttering
B. Genetics determine the age of onset of stuttering, while environmental factors determine the
severity
C. Environmental factors determine the onset, while genetics determine the severity - answer✔A.
There is evidence that genetics play a part in the development stuttering
When you would see aspiration if there was pharyngeal pooling after the swallow?
A. Before the swallow
B. During the swallow
C. After the swallow - answer✔C. After the swallow
A teacher comes to you and says, about a student, "they just can't understand me." What is your
next action?
A. Write down the teacher's report and gather specific examples
B. Ascertain the child's medical history
C. Gather information about the child's educational abilities - answer✔C. Gather information
about the child's educational abilities
a senior in high school who was just referred to you because he stutters. He has good grades, just
got accepted into college, and does well socially. However, he is nervous to ask a girl to the
dance because he stutters. You aren't sure whether to qualify him because his grades are so good.
What information from IDEA could you use to make a decision?
A. IDEA says to not qualify seniors in high school for the first time
B. IDEA says to not consider socio-emotional impacts when qualifying a student
C. IDEA says to consider total educational impact instead over specific grades - answer✔C.
IDEA says to consider total educational impact instead over specific grades
what to include in a fluency evaluation (3 choices)
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