What are the four subsystems that you need to function normally? - > - respiratory
- phonatory
- resonatory
- articulatory
What are the two connected parts of the human respiratory system? - > - rib cage
- vertebral column
What is the vertebral column? - > elongated bony framework with five types of vertebrae
What are the five types of vertebrae? - > - cervical
- thoracic
- lumbar
- sacral
- coccyx
The skeletal part of the thoracic cavity or the ________ ________ has three parts. What
are they? - > rib cage
- thoracic vertebrae, ribs and sternum
There are tree types of ribs found in the thoracic cavity (rib cage) and they are? - > - true
ribs
- false ribs
- floating ribs
The sternum has three parts and they are? - > - manubrium
- body (corpus)
- xiphoid process
What is the pelvis made up of? - > - the sacrum and coccyx posteriorly
, - a pair of hipbones laterally and anteriorly
The hipbone is made up of? - > - ilium
- ischium
- pubis
What makes up the upper respiratory tract? - > - nasal cavity
- oral cavity
- pharyngeal cavity
What is the definition of communication? - > a process by which information is exchanged
between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
List and define each of the communication disorders. - > - Speech sound disorder: an
impairment in articulation or phonology
- Articulation disorder: having difficulties with perceptual or motor speech signals
- Phonological disorder: difficulty combining words
- Fluency disorder: difficulties speaking
- Voice disorder: difficulties with vocal quality
- Language impairments: struggle with receptive or expressive language
What is a communication/dialect difference? - > Dialect is a variation in language based on
where you are from
What is the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association? - > National association for
speech language pathologists and audiologists and an accrediting body for both
professionals
What does NSSLHA mean? - > National Student Speech Language Hearing Association
What is the american academy of audiology? - > Professional organization of audiologists