
INTRO TO SLP, FINAL PREP
Quiz by Ali Lewandowski
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Which of the following are NOT required in order to practice SLP?
Feeding includes:Â
Which types of disfluencies are characteristic of stuttering?
“It’s one of those things that you drive and it has tires and you go places in it." --this is an example of:
One of the main challenges for SLPs when it comes to evaluating bilingual children:
FEES:
When shown a picture of acar, an individual with Broca's aphasia responded: “car wheel drive”. This is an example of:
Aided AAC methods aregrouped as:
In the _________ stage of swallowing, the tongue and cheeks move food to form a solid bolus
What does NOT affect resonance:
What is NOT TRUE about muscular tension dysphonia?
If someone with an aphasia diagnosis has poor auditory comprehension, it is MOST LIKELY that their expressive language will be:
The primary vegetative function(s) of the larynx is/are:
A child says, "I want I want to go outside". This is an example of:
Nasal consonants like /m/and /n/ are produced by
Which of these structures relates to the SOURCE for speech? (check this one)
A child falls out of a shopping car, hits her head, and has communication problems afterwards. This is:
Which of the following is TRUE about childhood apraxia of speech?
How is breathing for speech different from vegetative breathing?
An individual uses gestures and facial expression to communicate. What kind of AAC is this?
A Speech-Language Pathologists would NOT work with:
A child says "Me no eat. No want. No broccoli!" The child's utterance is an example of difficulties with language:
Meta-cognitive strategy training and environmental modifications are common treatments for:
Evaluating and treating stuttering should focus on:
What technical skill can a speech-language pathologist do?
The ability to use and understand word endings is related to:
The vocal folds ______during breathing and ______ during swallowing
Language USE consists of:
Which of the following would be an etiology, or cause, associated with a dysarthria?
Which of these describes an aspect of MEMORY?
What is the goal of AAC?
This is a form of systemic discrimination that results in typical minoritized children being pulled out for unnecessary services:
A child with a significant impairment of language in the absence of any other developmental difficulty likely has:
Which of the following increases the risk that a child will have persistent stuttering?
If a person stands so close to a conversation partner, making them feel uncomfortable this is difficulty w/language ___
Which of the following describes an aspect of ATTENTION?
Which anatomical structure relates to the respiratory system?
Which anatomical structure relates to the laryngeal system?
What are the two main causes of cognitive communication disorders?
Gender affirming voice and communication training focuses mainly on:
Which of the following describes speech acceptability?
What does the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) measure?
What are the two core areas that are affected in people with autism spectrum disorder?
Which of the following structures is associated with the FILTER for speech?
A stranger speaks and you don't know the topic. You find it hard to understand what they are saying. This is a problem with:
Dysarthria and apraxia of speech are different because:
An individual with a cog communication disorder puts items to bring to work by the front door & uses an app for reminders to help with:
The primary component of an AAC evaluation consists of these language considerations
When are clefts formed?Â