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Adult apraxia of speech is a ________ _________ disorder resulting from __________ damage.
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motor, programming, neurological
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Apraxia of speech is characterized by difficulty in the __________ of ________ movements in the absence of ___________ ___________, _____________ or __________.
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volitional movments, muscular weakness, paralysis, incoordination
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Neurological damage doesn't affect ________ directly but the _______ getting to the muscles.
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muscles, signal
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What are the three types of apraxia?
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oral apraxia
limb apraxia verbal apraxia |
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Oral apraxia is problems _________ volitional _________ movements of the _____ muscles.
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executing, nonspeech, oral
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An example of a _________ movement is sticking out your tongue.
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nonspeech
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What type of apraxia has volitional movement difficulties of the arms and legs?
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limb apraxia
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Clients with what type of apraxia will show a wide based gate and look off balance?
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limb apraxia
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Verbal apraxia (apraxia of speech) is the impaired ability to ________ and ________ volitional movements for the production of ________ and ______.
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program, execute, phonemes, words
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What disorder is represented when a client attempts to produce words but they come out differently than expected?
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verbal apraxia
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Adults with apraxia tend to have a good _________ of their _______ _______. (Ex: old man trying to say tornado)
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awareness, speech, problems
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In adults with apraxia, their __________ sequencing of movements for ______ are notably ________.
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volitional, speech, affected
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In adults with apraxia, ________ ______ (counting, reciting, alphabet, singing familiar tune) is much less affected than __________ ________.
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automatic speech
volitional speech |
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In adults with apraxia, speech errors are _________ _________. Different kinds of errors occur on ________ _______.
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highly variable, repeated attempts
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What are the three major articulation errors observed in adults with apraxia?
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substitutions
distortions omissions |
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What is it called when a phoneme that occurs later in the word affects one that occurs earlier? Ex: pospital for hospital
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anticipatory substitutions
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What is it called when a phoneme that occurs earlier in the word affects one that occurs later? Ex: tatle for table
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regressive substitutions
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What is it called when there is a switched position of phonemes in words? Ex: tephelone for telephone
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metathetic errors
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List three standardized measures for assessment of apraxia.
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apraxia battery for adults
comprehensive apraxia test test of oral and limb apraxia |
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What is another name for developmental apraxia of speech?
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developmental verbal apraxia
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Developmental apraxia of speech is a childhood __________ disorder of ___________ etiology.
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articulation, uknown
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In childhood apraxia, there is moderate to severe ________ ___________.
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speech intelligibility
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