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Praxis 2024 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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Best practice when an SLP with the native language of the child is not available: - answerGet 
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 - answerD. Direct voice therapy to reduce 
phonotrauma 
A dad is worried about his child because spasmodic dysphonia runs in the family. What a...
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SLP Practice (Form 3) Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2023/2024 | 100% Verified. A 75-year-old patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease underwent 
a three-vessel coronary artery bypass graft surgery. The patient needed to be intubated 
for three days following surgery. After extubation, the medical team requested a swallow 
consultation to determine if it was safe for the patient to take oral medications and 
initiate oral nutrition. Based on the patient's condition, wh...
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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 - Correct Answer ️️ -A. Length of time intubated 
B. Over the age of 65 
C. Size of endotrachial tube 
What lobe is responsible for executive functions? - Correct Answer ️️ -Frontal lobe 
What type of hearing loss is associated with...
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CPDT-KA EXAM 2024
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CPDT-KA EXAM 2024 
Operant Conditioning - Skinner - Answer ️️ -learned by association -works with 
VOLUNTARY behaviors - applying reinforcement or punishment AFTER the behavior 
Creator of this method considered a "reinforcer" something that made a behavior occur more 
frequently. If there was no change in the behavior, it wasn't a reinforcement. 
Formula: 
Discriminative Stimulus (your command)-Response-Consequence 
Classical Conditioning - Pavlov - Answer ️️ -Learned association bet...
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CDIS test 3 Questions And AnsCDIS test 3 
 
 
 
anatomy of ear - ANS auricle is earlobe 
 
name for earlobe - ANS auricle or pinna 
 
structures outer ear - ANS auricle 
 ear canal 
 
function outer ear - ANS ****Acoustic or sound gathering portion of the auditory system. 
 
 Consists of: 
1. Auricle (pinna): cartilaginous portion of the ear that serves a sound-gathering function 
2. External auditory canal: closed-ended tube that helps transmit sound from the externa...
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CCE Practice Exam 4 - Questions, Answers and Rationales In Alzheimer's disease, neuron loss occurs throughout the brain. However, the greatest loss is in which of the following areas? A. medial temporal lobe B. anterior parietal lobe C. medial occipital lobe D. posterior frontal lobe The medial temporal lobe includes the entorhinal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus, which are involved in memory and are most affected by Alzheimer's disease. Functional brain imaging of a patient with mild-to-m...
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As part of a routine preschool screening, an SLPS L P tests a 4 year old whose speech is characterized by sound omissions, hypernasality, nasal emission, and weak consonants. Which of the following would be most appropriately evaluated initially? 
 
A.Oral-motor behavior 
B.Velopharyngeal function 
C.Laryngeal function 
D.Phonological awareness - correct answer Option (B) is correct. The characteristics described are consistent with a resonance disorder, hence velopharyngeal function would be ev...
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As part of a routine preschool screening, an SLP tests a 4 year old whose speech is characterized by sound omissions, hypernasality, nasal emission, and weak consonants. Which of the following would be most appropriately evaluated initially? 
A.Oral-motor behavior 
B.Velopharyngeal function 
C.Laryngeal function 
D.Phonological awareness - ANSWER-B 
 
Which of the following is the minimal contrast approach most appropriately used to treat? 
A.Phonological disorders 
B.Dysphagia 
C.Dysarthria 
D....
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SLP Practice Praxis (Form 3) Exam Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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As part of a routine preschool screening, an SLP tests a 4-year-old whose speech is characterized by sound omissions, hypernasality, nasal emission, and weak consonants. Which of the following would be most appropriately evaluated initially? 
A.Oral-motor behavior 
B.Velopharyngeal function 
C.Laryngeal function 
D.Phonological awareness - ANSWER-Option (B) is correct. The characteristics described are consistent with a resonance disorder, hence velopharyngeal function would be evaluated initial...
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Maryville 661 Exam 1 Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
panic disorder criteria A - Ans: Recurrent unexpected panic attacks: abrupt surge of intense fear or intense discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes and during which time 4 or more of the following occur (see criteria A individual symptoms 
 
panic disorder criteria A individual symptoms - Ans: a. palpitations, pounding heart or elevated HR 
b. sweating 
c. trembling or shaking 
d. sensation of SOB or smothering 
e. feelings of choki...
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