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Which of the following types of aphasia has the hallmark characteristic of auditory comprehension problems?

Wernicke’s

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Which sound is Affricative

Combination of stop and fricative

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Which sound is STOP

silence before release of air

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Which sound is FRICATIVE

Constant noise

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Speech sounds that are voiced and have high

intensities and clear format frequency is

Vowels

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Content:

semantics

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What is Receptive language:

what we understand

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One word receptive language test :

definitions picture test

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What is Expressive:

articulation and language

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Bilateral and grow at midpoint and grow because of vocal abuse:

nodule

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What is Stenosis:

narrowing of the airway

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What is Laryngeal webbing

tissue that grows between two vocal folds

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what is Strider:

high pitched sound

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T/F 96% percent success rate of vocal hygiene programs:

False

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What is Theory of mind:

ability to understand the thought feeling of others

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What is Language Sample:

Criterion Referenced Test

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What is REEL:

Criterion Referenced Test

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A good language sample consist of?

50 - 100 sentences

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A type of assessment that compares scores to kids of age:

Criterion

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What is Symbolic Play:

child playing with a phone 

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what is Joint attention:

say first words and eye gazes match

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What is Raw score:

the correct answers

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What is Place:

Nasal oral stop fricative approximation

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Babeling when does it start

6 months by 10 months its concerning

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When does a child say it first words

12 months

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what is Manner:

labial (lips), dental( teeth), alveolar (behind teeth), palatal( hard palat), velar (soft palate), glottal (throat)

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Phonological awareness:

The ability to attend the units of sound that make up running speech

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What is Pragmatics

social language

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what is Metalinguistic awareness:

awareness that language has a potential greater than that of simple symbols

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Broca's aphasia:

effects expressions, in the frontal lobe

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Wernickies :

auditory comprehension temporal

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What is Anomia:

not knowing names

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Global aphasia:

inability to comprehend or express language

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What is The #1 cause of hearing problem:

noise induced aging presbycusis

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Down Syndrome usually has….

hearing loss

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Middle Ear infections is another common cause of….

Hearing loss

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Voice box:

larynx

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CNS consist of

Brain and spinal cord

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what is Prognosis:

a statement of  likely hood of the patient to progress

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Apraxia - verbal oral and limb:

can not be done with intentional action

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Which of the following does not correlate with a low frequency:

greater tension

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Apraxia of speech the location of the impairment is in which of the ?

articulatory

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Which aphasia is a hallmark..

wernikes

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Which of the following is not a predominant type of dysfluency;

eye clicks

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What is the main function of the ear

balance

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What is the main function of the vocals folds

voicing

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Which is not used to newborn hearing test?

ABR

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Which of the following is the rules of grammar?

syntax

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An audiogram is a graph that shows hearing threshold for different frequence as measured by

an audiometer

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Which is not an example of an assistive listening device?

Strobe light

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Cochlear implants are recommended for patients with….

sensorineural/ severe hearing loss

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what is Diadochokinesis

repetition pataka

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what is Communication disorders?

Percentage of disorder varies pending on types disorders (stuttering, Hearing loss, voice and others and age group)

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Define communication

Exchange of messages between speaker and listener

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The term adult dysphagia refers to:

Swallowing disorders

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The two most common causes of acquired hearing loss in adults are:

Aging and noise exposure

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Which is NOT one of the three characteristics that interact to make our voices unique?

Articulation

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Which is the most common type of normal disfluency in young children?

Interjections

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The correct response rate of 51% on a 2 choice picture pointing task would most likely indicate which of the following:

A random pointing response

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A class of speech sound is produced by a combination of stop closure and fricative release

Affricate

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Treatment for apraxia of speech most appropriately emphasizes

Auditory visual stimulation oral motor repetition and phonetic placemen

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Which is NOT a part of the phonation system

Tongue

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The lungs are housed within the

thorax

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Which system provides energy for speech?

Respiratory

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Which of the statements is false?

Hyoid bone is part of the phonation system

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Which of the following should be the primary focus of early language intervention of at risk infants?

Training caregivers to facilitate language learning

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Apraxia and dysarthria are examples of which type of disorder?

Motor speech

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Tinnitus and recruitment are caused by damage to the

Cochlea

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Not part of a part comprehension hearing evaluation

Hearing fitting

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if baby with cleft palate has swallowing problems

Episodic

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Unsafe swallowing is referred to as

Dysphasia

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Which of the following age groups fluency disorders

2-10

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Paralysis of the tongue will impede

Execution

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Important of fluency assessment

Observation

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A neurological disorder that involves

Tourette’s syndrome

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Lowest frequency

Adult male

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When does presbycusis begin

After 18 years

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Not a disease that causes sensorineural hearing loss

Parkinsons

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Terminology to rules of grammar

Syntax

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Vowels are all open and voiced meaning that there is…

vibration in vocal cord

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They hyoid bone Is the longest bone in body and doesn’t belong to the articulation or anything else and it serves as hanging place

Without hyoid bone the larynx will more than likely move

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which of the following instruments not used for newborn hearing screenings

cowbell

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What is most common type of hearing loss in adulthood:

sensorineural

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The respiratory system provides the necessary breath support by pushing air through the

lungs to the trachea

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not being able to recall words

anomia

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The r and l sounds may be referred to as:

Liquids

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Paralysis of the tongue will:

impede speech to the level of motor execution

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At what age is total mastery of all food types expected at

24 months / 2 years

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In audiology the scope of practice includes:

preventing hearing loss & differential hearing diagnosis

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The passageway may be blocked by:

raising the velum

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Which of the following tools is the most important for a stuttering assessment:

Observation

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The conductive portion of auditory pathway  includes

outer ear and inner ear

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Manner of articulation refers to

Air string is affected from the lungs to the mouth

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Primary muscles of lips

Orbicularis oris

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Not example of articulator

Hyoid bone

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Not example assistive listening device

Directional microphone

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Instruments not used for newborn

Cowbell

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Which of the following is not a cause of conductive hearing loss

Presbycusis

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A pitch disturbance is present when once habitual is significant from once optimal pitch

Habitual and optimal

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Who would present phonological assessment

SLP

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