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movement of nostrils during speech difficulty blowing, whistling, & gargling spilling of liq thru nose lip pits |
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What are the 3 types of cleft palate? |
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bilateral complete cleft lip and palate incomplete cleft palate horseshoe palate |
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Veau Cleft and Palate Classification System (4) |
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- Cleft of soft palate only
- cleft of hard and soft palate to incisive foramen
- complete unilateral cleft of the soft & hard palate and of lip & alveolar ridge on 1 side
- Complete bilateral cleft of soft & hard palate and/or the lip & alveolar ridge on both sides
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Surgery procedures by ages |
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- cleft lip: 3-6 mo
- cleft palate: 12-18 mo
- alveolar bone graft: 6-10 yrs
- plastic surgery: adolescence to maturity of growth
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Alternatives to surgery: prosthetic devices 5+ yrs for cleft |
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speech surgeries for cleft |
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- pharyngeal flap
- sphincter pharyngoplasty
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variations in grammatical and phonologic rules that are adhered to by identifiable groups of ppl |
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6 normal processes of second lang acquisition |
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Interference or transfer Fossilization Interlanguage Silent Period Code Switching Language Loss
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2 levels of language proficiency |
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- BICS: basic interpersonal communication skills
- CALP: cognitive academic lang proficiency
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Assessment material can be tailored to reflect the client’s culture. |
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Indicators of a language disorder |
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- replaces speech with gestures
- gives inappropriate responses
- poor topic maintanance
- difficulty turn-taking
- echoes what is heard
- etc
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BID 3 step Process with Interpreters |
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- Briefing
- Interaction
- Debriefing
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- enhance or facilitate comm for individuals with severe expressive comm disorders
- increase social interaction, school perf & feelings of self-worth
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AAC is integrated group of 4 components: |
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- symbols
- aids
- techniques
- strategies
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AAC systems: 2 categories |
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- Aided: communication boards with visual graphics (PEAT)
- Unaided: nonverbal means of comm (ASL)
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a motor disorder which impairs voluntary motor movements (caused by neurological damage) in the ABSENCE of muscle weakness/paralysis. |
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types of apraxia (3) that can occur alone or together |
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- verbal apraxia
- oral-facial apraxia
- limb-kinetic apraxia
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- Acquired: identified brain lesion (TBI, CVA)
- Developmental: damage occured before onset of speech development
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Acquired Apraxia of speech Evaluation |
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1. Test for aphasia first (Aphasia tests eval: artic agility, melodic line of phonemic difficulties, oral nonverbal skills, ex:Boston Diag Aphasia Exam) 2. If mtr impairment discovered, then test for apraxia |
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Acquired Apraxia Formal & Informal Tests |
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Apraxia Battery for Adults Motor Speech Evaluation |
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Differential Dx for Acquired Apraxia of speech important differentiating factors: |
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- localization of the lesion site to 3rd frontal convolution
- the prescence of hemiplegia
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Apraxia of speech & aphasia difference |
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Apraxia: relatively normal auditory comp when compared to difficulties w/ oral expression appears "fluent" Aphasia: experience difficulties with comprehension & use of language |
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- distinct speech patterns
- muscle weakness, slowness & incoordination
- affected oral mvmts reflect neuropath affected
- vegetative fxnx are impaired
- consistent errors
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- artic errors
- NO muscle weakness, slowness or incoord
- cortical programming for voluntary speech production impaired
- vegetative fxns are NOT affected
- inconsistent errors
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Autism can be diagnosed at what age? |
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- communicaiton impairment
- repetitive patterns of behavior, interests and activities
- delayed or abnormal fxning in: social interaxn, lang used in social comm, symbolic or imaginative play before age of 3
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What is Asperger's syndrome? |
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- "high-functioning autism"
- normal lang and cognitive development
- normal adaptive behavior
- impairment in social interaxn
- repetitive patterns of behavior, interests & activities
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Childhood disintegrative disorder is.. |
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normal development for first 2 yrs, then lose their acquired skills |
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- occurs more often in females
- normal development until 5-48 mths, until a progressive deterioration causes:
- a deceleration in head circumference,
- hand-wringing,
- poor mtr coordination for walking
- speech lang disorder
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Pervasive developmental disorder |
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individuals display behavior charasteristic of ASD but do not meet the criteria of other disorders in the spectrum |
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Characteristics of autism |
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- atypical development
- difficulties w/ left hemisphere fxns
- stereotypical behavior (body rocking)
- egocentric
- hyoersensitive hearing
- fine mtr developmental delays
- avoids eye contact- prefers being alone
- echolalia
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ASD affects an estimated.. |
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3.4 out of 1000 children ages 3-10 |
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the quality of the voice that results from the sound vibration in the pharynx (throat), the oral cavity (mouth) and the nasal cavity (nose). |
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Velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) causes: |
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hypernasality and/or nasal emission |
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excessive amt of nasal resonance during production of vowels and vocalic elements (velopharyngeal incompetence) |
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Velopharyngeal Incompetence (VPI) |
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when there is a poor velopharyngeal mvmt due to a physiological cause due to: neuromuscular or structural deficits (submucous cleft) |
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Hypernasality vs. nasal emission |
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Hypernasality- during production of vowels Nasal emission- during production of nasal consonants |
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Hyponasality (denasal speech) |
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- not enough sound resonating in the nasal cavity during speech
- too little air escaping thru the nose (stuffy nose talk)
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Templin Darley test used to obtain: |
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a detailed description and eval of client's artic |
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a swallowing disorder in which one has difficulty: swallowing liquids chewing food sucking |
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- neurological conditions (stroke, TBI)
- head & neck cancer
- vocal fold paralysis
- conditions of upper aerodigestive tract
- prematurity/low birth weight
- cleft lip / palate
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4 phase process of swallowing |
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- Oral preparatory stage: chewed -bolus
- Oral phase: bolus moved to back of mouth
- Pharyngeal phase: food guided past airway
- Esophageal phase: bolus enters esophagus
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Bedside Evaluation 4 dysphagia |
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- info gathering
- oral mech exam
- trial swallows
- view swallowing fxn
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2 approaches for viewing swallowing fxn: |
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- Modified Barium Swallow (MBS)
- Fiber-Endoscopic Examination of Swallowing (FEES)
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partial or complete removal of the larynx thru incision in neck |
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above the trachea and in front of the esophagus |
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Alaryngeal speech possibilities (3) |
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- Esophageal speech
- Tracheoesophageal speech
- mechanical / artificial speech
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What is a psychometric test? |
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any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity, memory, intelligence, aptitude or personality "test was standardized on large sample of students" |
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2 major psychometric research tasks: |
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- construction of instruments and procedures for measurement
- development and refinement of theoretical approaches to measurement
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validity; test measures what its supposed to measure |
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does it measure what its supposed to measure |
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test is compromised of appropriate items, a complete sample, and assesses content approp |
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Criterion related validity (2) |
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Concurrent validity: score on test able to measure similarly to score of another test in related area Predictive validity: score on test able to estimate scoring on a "criterion measure" @ a future time. |
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test yields the same results on repeated trials |
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- test-retest
- split half
- alternate form
- rater
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most frequently used measure when comparing the individual to the normative group (usually 100) |
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numerical index describing the dispersion of a set of scores around the mean of the distribution |
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more interpretable measure of variation (SD = 15) (bet. 85-115) |
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Scores used on standardized test |
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- raw score
- percentile rank
- standard score (Z-score, T-score)
- Stanine
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percentage of subjects or scores that fall at or below a particular raw score (below 16 is below average) |
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conversion of raw score 2.5 and below is clinically significant |
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Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) |
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estimate of error used in interpreting an individuals test score. |
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range of scores witha high probability of including the "true" score __% of the time. (68%, 90% or 95%) |
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Sensitivity and Specificity |
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characterize ability of an instrument to "fail" ppl with disorders and "pass" ppl without disorders |
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accurately ID a disorder (Sensitivity) |
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people who are normal fail |
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people who don't have a disorder pass the test (Specificity) |
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