Exam 11: Speech and Resonance Assessment
Exam 1: Anatomy and Physiology 15 Questions
Exam 2: Clefts of the Lip and Palate28 Questions
Exam 3: The Genetics Evaluation and Common Craniofacial Syndromes5 Questions
Exam 4: Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance17 Questions
Exam 5: Feeding Problems of Infantswith Clefts or Craniofacial Anomalies20 Questions
Exam 6: Developmental Aspects:speech, Language, and Cognition12 Questions
Exam 7: Resonance Disorders Andvelopharyngeal Dysfunction Vpd29 Questions
Exam 8: Facial, Oral and Pharyngeal Anomalies26 Questions
Exam 9: Dental Anomalies24 Questions
Exam 10: Psychosocial Aspects Ofcleft Lippalate and Craniofacial Anomalies11 Questions
Exam 11: Speech and Resonance Assessment27 Questions
Exam 12: Orofacial Examination22 Questions
Exam 13: Overview of Instrumental Procedures1 Questions
Exam 14: Nasometry17 Questions
Exam 15: Speech Aerodynamics15 Questions
Exam 16: Videofluoroscopy14 Questions
Exam 17: Nasopharyngoscopy10 Questions
Exam 18: Surgical Management of Clefts and Velopharyngeal Insufficiencyincompetence VPI12 Questions
Exam 19: Orthognathic Surgery for Craniofacial Conditions19 Questions
Exam 20: Prosthetic Management8 Questions
Exam 21: Speech Therapy21 Questions
Exam 22: The Team Approach5 Questions
Exam 23: Cleft Care in Developing Countries4 Questions
Exam 24: Velopharyngeal Dysfunction and Speech Disorders10 Questions
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If the child has a nasal rustle on s/z, but not on any other sounds, what is the probable cause?
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Surgery is never indicated for which of the following?
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What is a recommended procedure to elicit speech in a child that is reticent?
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To an inexperienced listener, a pharyngeal fricative can sound similar to which of the following?
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Which series of numbers is best to use when testing for nasal emission?
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What is the appropriate recommendation for treatment of compensatory productions?
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Which series of numbers is best to use when testing for hyponasality?
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You examine a child who has a history of unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. He has a fistula just behind the alveolar ridge in the area of the incisive foramen. It appears to be about 7 mm in diameter, but you are not sure if it goes all the way through. You evaluate the child’s speech. Answer the following three questions related to this case:
-If the child demonstrates nasal emission on s/z only, what is the probable cause?
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What speech production can cause phoneme-specific nasal emission?
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Which of the following misarticulations can be co-articulated with the /b/ sound?
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Which of the following is recommended as the best no-tech procedure for evaluation of nasal air emission?
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If you use the nasal cul-de-sac test and you hear a difference on production of a vowel, this confirms the diagnosis of which of the following?
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Which of the following words contains the best consonant for testing nasal emission?
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What phoneme is best to use when testing for hypernasality?
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Which of the following is not an effective way for assessing hypernasality, nasal emission, and velopharyngeal function?
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Which of the following has a significant effect on utterance length?
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Phoneme specific hypernasality will most likely occur in which of the following words?
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You examine a child who has a history of unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. He has a fistula just behind the alveolar ridge in the area of the incisive foramen. It appears to be about 7 mm in diameter, but you are not sure if it goes all the way through. You evaluate the child’s speech. Answer the following three questions related to this case:
-If the child demonstrates nasal emission on /p/ and /t/, but not on /k/, what is the probable cause?
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What is the appropriate recommendation for treatment of velopharyngeal mislearning?
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When voiced plosives sound closer to their nasal cognates m/b, n/d, and ŋ/g), what does this suggest?
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