Which of the following formants typically characterizes a high vowel?
High-frequency second formant (F2)
High-frequency first formant (F1)
Low-frequency first formant (F1)
Low-frequency second formant (F2) - ✔✔Option
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Which of the following formants typically characterizes a high vowel?
High-frequency second formant (F2)
High-frequency first formant (F1)
Low-frequency first formant (F1)
Low-frequency second formant (F2) - ✔✔Option (C) is correct. The F1 is inversely associated with
tongue height, such that high vowels tend to have low F1 frequencies.
A 65-year-old patient is transferred from another facility with a diagnosis of aphasia. The patient's
symptoms, however, appear more consistent with apraxia. Which of the following tasks for the patient
is most appropriate when assessing verbal apraxia of speech?
A.Repeating words of increasing length
B.Recalling three common items
C.Performing voluntary oral movements
D.Following two-step commands - ✔✔Option (A) is correct. Inability to repeat two-syllable words is a
clear indicator of apraxia of speech.
Oropharyngeal dysphagia in a child with Down syndrome is most likely caused by which of the following
factors?
A.Hypotonia
B.Digestive problems
C.Pneumonia
D.Aversive feeding behaviors - ✔✔Option (A) is correct. Hypotonia is the leading cause of swallowing
disorders in children with Down syndrome.Which of the following recommendations to a parent of an infant with cleft lip and palate should an SLP
make to best optimize feeding for adequate nutrition and appropriate growth?
A.Providing a bottle rather than breast-feeding the infant
B.Positioning the infant in a supine position during feeding times
C.Allowing the infant to take as much time as needed to feed
D.Using a bottle with a modified nipple during feedings - ✔✔Option (D) is correct. A bottle with a
modified nipple allows for greater control over the quantity of liquid expressed and the pacing of
feeding.
The head lift exercise published by Shaker et al. (2002) was designed to produce which of the following
changes in swallow biomechanics?
A.Increase in laryngeal closure duration
B.Strengthening of the base of the tongue
C.Increase in diameter and duration of the upper esophageal sphincter (UESU E S) opening
D.Prolonged relaxation of the cricopharyngeal portion of the inferior constrictor muscle - ✔✔Option (C)
is correct. The results of Shaker et al. (2002) demonstrated a significant (p<.01p left angle bracket period
zero one) increase in the opening duration of the UESU E S.
Which of the following sounds are typically mastered by the time a child turns 3?
A./k/ and /g/forward slash k forward slash and forward slash g forward slash
B./p/ and /b/forward slash p forward slash and forward slash b forward slash
C./l/ and /s/forward slash l forward slash and forward slash s forward slash
D./ch/ and /sh/ - ✔✔Option (B) is correct. /p/ and /b/forward slash p forward slash and forward slash b
forward slash should be mastered by age 3 in a typically developing child.
When assessing the ability of a student with cerebral palsy to access an augmentative and alternative
communication device, which of the following physical factors must be evaluated first?A.Upper extremity range of motion
B.Lower extremity strength
C.Trunk stability and control
D.Fine motor dexterity - ✔✔Option (C) is correct. Trunk stability will guide the clinician in making an
appropriate recommendation for the type of device a client can access as it influences more distal
movements.
A school-based SLP wants to discharge a fifth-grade student. The student has mastered all his goals
except /r/forward slash r forward slash in conversational speech. The SLP worked with the student for
the entire school year, and the student is able to use /r/forward slash r forward slash accurately 75
percent of the time. However, the goal is to reach 90 percent accuracy. Because the student worked on
the skill all year and still has not met the established goal, the SLP feels the student performs at his
highest possible level. The SLP does not think it is in the student's best interest to continue pulling the
student out of class to address the goal. The parents are upset and are questioning the SLP's decision.
Which of the following statements from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Code of Ethics can be used to back up the SLP's decision?
A.Individuals who hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence shall evaluate the effectiveness of services
provided, technology employed, and products dispensed, and they shall provide services or dispense
products only when benefit can reasonably be expected.
B.Individuals shall honor their responsibility to hold paramount the welfare of persons they serve
professionally or who are participants in research and scholarly activities, and they shall treat animals
involved in research in a humane manner.
C.Individuals shall use every resource, including referral and/or interprofessional collaboration when
appropriate, to ensure that quality service is provided.
D.Individuals shall provide all clinical services and scientific activities competently - ✔✔Option (A) is
correct. According to ASHA, it is important that SLPs remember to provide services when a benefit can
be expected. The SLP has exhausted all treatment options and a benefit for this student is no longer
expected.
Put in order of acquision: p, k, dj, th - ✔✔/p/forward slash p forward is first because this phoneme is
developed between ages 1 and 3. /k/forward slash k forward slash is second because this is developed
by age 3 1/2. /θ/forward slash omega forward slash is third because this is developed between ages 3
and 8. /ʒ/forward slash ezh forward slash is last because this is developed between ages 6 and 8. ((P, K,
TH, J))An 81-year-old female presents to a rehabilitation hospital following a severe L MCA stroke. The patient
has poststroke right-sided weakness, right neglect, and suspected nonfluent aphasia. Receptive
language appears to be mildly impacted. The patient has a complex medical history, including TBI
following a car accident two years ago, obesity, diabetes, seizure disorder, congestive heart failure, and
hypertension. Socially, the patient has lived alone for the past three years following her husband's
death. Since her car accident she mainly watches TV at home and leaves her house only for dialysis. She
has meals on wheels and home health aides to assist her with showering. Because of her TBI, her
behavior is often variable and erratic. The highest level of education she attained was seventh grade.
She stayed home to take care of her children and did not have a career.
1-Which of the following medical conditions, in combination with her stroke, is likely to have the
greatest impact on the patient's communication abilities?
A.Seizure disorder
B.Diabetes
C.TBIT B I
D.Obesity
2-Which of the following tasks is most appropriate to include when assessing the patient's phrase
length?
A.Completing divergent naming tasks
B.Maintaining a conversation with a known partner
C.Responding to open-ended questions
D.Repeating sentences of varying lengths
3-Which of the following medical factors should the SLP give the most weight when determining the
patient's communication prognosis?
A.Frequency of seizures
B.Severity of the strokeC.Level of obesity
D.Severity of diabetes - ✔✔1- are more likely to have metacognitive problems in addition to the
aphasia, thus impacting their ability to improve.
2-Option (C) is correct. When an SLP assesses phrase length, it is important to task the patient with
open-ended questions to assess the patient's ability to spontaneously produce speech.
3-Option (B) is correct. Information about the severity of the patient's stroke is necessary to estimate
the patient's chance of recovery.
Inhalation during respiration is primarily carried out through the movement of which of the following
muscles or muscle groups?
A.Diaphragm
B.Internal intercostals
C.External intercostals
D.Scalenes - ✔✔Option (A) is correct. The diaphragm is the muscle that creates the most volume in the
lungs.
An SLP receives a referral from an audiologist for a 72-year-old woman who demonstrates a moderate
to severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss preventing her from participating in social activities. Which
of the following best identifies the SLP's role?
A.Training in speech reading
B.Prescribing hearing aids
C.Performing an auditory evaluation
D.Using auditory integration training - ✔✔Option (A) is correct. Providing speech-reading therapy is a
primary role for SLPs as it enhances the overall communicative competency for the client.
An SLP provides home practice for a patient with aphasia as part of discharge plans. The patient is
approximately six-months post left-hemisphere stroke that resulted in aphasia. Verbal output has
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