LSP1501 EXAM PACK 2023
1). Apraxia of speech (aos)
Ans: impaired planning or programming of sensorimotor commands for normal
speech. Inconsistent errors, groping behaviors, stereotypic behaviors (severe), trial and
error
2). Stuttering
Ans: a speech disorder that disrupts the flow of words with repeated or prolonged
sounds and involuntary pauses
3). Dysarthria
Ans: the inability to use speech that is distinct and connected because of a loss of
muscle control after damage to the peripheral or central nervous system
4). Lisping
Ans: Articulation disorder when chldren or adults produce the sound /s/, /sh/, /z/, and /
ch/ with their tounge between the upper and lower teeth
5). Spasmodic dysphonia (sd)
Ans: A relatively rare voice disorder that may have either or both neurological and
psychological etiologies; characterized by a strained, strangled, harsh voice quality
6). Cluttering
Ans: rapid bursts of dysrhythmic, unintelligible speech
7). Selective mutism (sm)
Ans: rare childhood disorder characterized by a lack of speech in one or more settings
in which speaking is socially expected
Aphasia
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1). Apraxia of speech (aos)
Ans: impaired planning or programming of sensorimotor commands for normal
speech. Inconsistent errors, groping behaviors, stereotypic behaviors (severe), trial and
error
2). Stuttering
Ans: a speech disorder that disrupts the flow of words with repeated or prolonged
sounds and involuntary pauses
3). Dysarthria
Ans: the inability to use speech that is distinct and connected because of a loss of
muscle control after damage to the peripheral or central nervous system
4). Lisping
Ans: Articulation disorder when chldren or adults produce the sound /s/, /sh/, /z/, and /
ch/ with their tounge between the upper and lower teeth
5). Spasmodic dysphonia (sd)
Ans: A relatively rare voice disorder that may have either or both neurological and
psychological etiologies; characterized by a strained, strangled, harsh voice quality
6). Cluttering
Ans: rapid bursts of dysrhythmic, unintelligible speech
7). Selective mutism (sm)
Ans: rare childhood disorder characterized by a lack of speech in one or more settings
in which speaking is socially expected
Aphasia
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