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