(Grade A+)
Total laryngectomy includes the removal of:
A. Larynx
B. Tongue
C. Esophagus
D. All of the above -
correct answer ✅A. Larynx
Following a total laryngectomy, the patient breathes through the:
A. Larynx
B. Nose
C. Mouth
D. Stoma -
correct answer ✅D. Stoma
Type(s) of alaryngeal communication include:
A. Voicing with vocal cords
B. Artificial larynx
C. Tongue
D. None of the above -
correct answer ✅B. Artificial Larynx
,CETP Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
TEP stands for:
A. Total Esphophopharyngectomy
B. Tracheoesophageal puncture/prosthesis
C. Trans-laryngeal pharyngotomy
D. Tracheoesophageal pharyngectomy -
correct answer ✅B. Tracheoesophageal puncture/prosthesis
Ideal alaryngeal communication can be achieved with:
A. Artificial larynx
B. Esophageal speech
C. Tracheoesophageal speech
D. The one the patient prefers -
correct answer ✅D. The one the patient prefers
Which of the following parameters should be collected in an
assessment of common dysphonia?
A. Videostroboscopic evaluation
B. Acoustic Voice Parameters
C. Aerodynamic Voice Parameters
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(Grade A+)
D. All of the above -
correct answer ✅D. All of the above
What is the purpose of having the patient produce a louder than
normal sustained /a/ sample?
A. To determine if the patient can maintain adequate glottal closure
B. To determine if the patient can produce voice over 60 dB SPL
C. To determine if the patient has a dysphonia during prolonged,
loud speech
D. None of the above -
correct answer ✅A. To determine if the patient can maintain
adequate glottal closure
When conducting an MPT test, which of the following are
procedural steps to follow?
A. Take longest production of 3 trials
B. Make sure patient takes short, quick breaths before voicing
C. Patient should produce their highest pitch while phonating
All of the above -
correct answer ✅A. Take the longest production of 3 trials