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Match the letter of the answer with each item.
Premises:
Cause of consistent nasal emission on certain sounds only and can be corrected by therapy
Can cause a pharyngeal cul-de-sac resonance
Can cause nasal emission on /t/ and /s/, but not on /k/
Blocks the entry to the nasal cavity
Can cause hyponasality
Can cause infants to have difficulty latching on to
Responses:
Enlarged adenoids
Irregular adenoids
Maxillary retrusion
Fistula
Hearing loss
Hypotonia
Ankyloglossia
Mislearning
Apraxia
Dysarthria
Enlarged tonsils
Maxillary retrusion
L. Mislearning
L. Mislearning
Choanal atresia
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Enlarged adenoids
Irregular adenoids
Maxillary retrusion
Fistula
Hearing loss
Hypotonia
Ankyloglossia
Mislearning
Apraxia
Dysarthria
Enlarged tonsils
Maxillary retrusion
L. Mislearning
L. Mislearning
Choanal atresia
Premises:
Enlarged adenoids
Irregular adenoids
Maxillary retrusion
Fistula
Hearing loss
Hypotonia
Ankyloglossia
Mislearning
Apraxia
Dysarthria
Enlarged tonsils
Maxillary retrusion
L. Mislearning
L. Mislearning
Choanal atresia
Responses:
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