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Syndrome
a collection of symptoms that form one etiology
Normed referenced test
compares the individual to a larger group
-provides standard scores and equivalent scores
Criterion Referenced test
intended to measure individual performance
-scores are not compared to a large group
If the eligibility criteria is 1 1/2 SD below the mean to qualify what would be the correct score.
a) 88
b)74
c)52
D) B & C
Apraxia
* impairment of the capacity to program volitionally the position of the speech musculature
IF the child has a repaired cleft palate and continues with hypernasality, this is indicative of a :
fistula
You are the newly hired SLP at the hospital and you are asked to assess an infant . As you enter the nicu you notice the baby having difficulty breathing and not maintaining oxygen levels, you can conclude the infant has :
feeding difficulties
T/F 1) When testing a nonverbal child you must collect a language sample
False, When nonverbal you must assess their play skills, symbolic play, and attention
What are some formal assessment for the adult population?
Bostgon naming test, Boston assessment of severe aphasia, and informal would be checklists and observations
A diagnostic report
provides information pertaining to the clients current speech and language functioning, and included in the summary/impression sections of report
Factors that influence prognosis statements
age, health concerns, motivation , onset, and family involvement
What is recessive gene?
a gene that is present only if there are 2 identical copies
Sequence
one symptom that leads to another
Interdisciplinary Carousel Approach
each patient is seen by each discipline, professionals move for treatment room to tx room assessing patients briefly
Triage approach
case manage identifies the professionals the patient/family needs to see
Why do we evaluate?
to determine if a problem exists
to determine extent of problem
-make recommendations and possible intervention plan
What are some red flags noted during an interview
child started to babble then stopped
child has limited gesturing
child does not play with others
T/F SLP's are allowed to conduct hearing evaluations
False. We are allowed to conduct hearing screenings and make necessary referrals.
Apgar Score of 7 is considred
normal
T/F We shall always include raw scores on speech evaluation reports
No.
Raw scores are generally not reported on the report.
Birth control is not a level of prevention according to
ASHA
Dynamic assessments
an asessment designed to investigate how a patient learns rather than around an area of concern
Limitations of Standardized TEsting
- non verbal children will score very low
- tests does not look at child's ability to initiate conversation
- most do not look at pragmatic skills
Oral motor assessment
lip seal
oral structures
rule out structural or functional deficits
- assess color, size, and positioning and shape of articulators
Dysarthria
rate of speech very slow
- consistent errors
- speech sounds distorted and slurred
-weakness or paralysis