Difference between verbal and nonverbal communication - (answer)verbal = talking, nonverbal =
shaking head, using hands, facial expressions
What is impairment? - (answer)any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological, or anatomical
structure or function (amputated leg)
What is a disability? - (answer)restriction (resulting from impairment) of ability to perform an activity
within range that is considered normal (ex: can't walk to car)
What is a handicap? - (answer)disadvantage for a giving individual that limits or prevents the fulfillment
of a role that is normal (ex: can't go to work or school)
compensatory therapy - (answer)help someone adapt or "deal with" the situation (ex: chin tuck to
swallow food)
restorative therapy - (answer)help restore what has been lost (ex: language activities for aphasia)
Where do SLPs work? - (answer)school systems, hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes.
team members: physician, nurse, respiratory therapist, pt, teacher
Where do AuD's work? - (answer)hospital, rehab center, schools, private practice. team members:
nurse, physician
3 components of evidence based practice - (answer)1. Current based evidence
2. Clinical expertise
3. Client/patient values
respiration system parts - (answer)trachea, lungs, and diaphragm for inhalation, transverse abdominis
What do the intercostal muscles do? - (answer)external - inhalation, internal - exhalation
, CSD 1080- EXAM 1 (LATEST) 103 QUESTIONS WITH ACTUAL SOLUTIONS!!
What is phonation? - (answer)pitch, intensity
what parts have to do with resonance? - (answer)vocal folds, pharynx, oral cavity, velopharyngeal
mechanism (all control sound)
what parts have to do with articulation? - (answer)tongue, lips, mandible, hard palate, soft palate
(velum), teeth
what are the 3 intrinsic muscles that close vocal folds? - (answer)Thyroarytenoid (TA), Lateral
Cricoarytenoid (LCA), Interarytenoid (IA)
what is the 1 intrinsic muscle that opens the vocal folds? - (answer)Posterior Cricoarytenoid (PCA)
what are the 2 intrinsic muscles that control pitch? - (answer)Cricothyroid (CT), Thyroarytenoid (TA)
what is the biological role of the larynx? - (answer)protect the respiratory tract from getting food in the
trachea
what is the term for breathing at rest? - (answer)tidal breathing
how much of vital capacity is used for speech? - (answer)60% of vital capacity
What is vital capacity? - (answer)the greatest volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after
taking the deepest possible breath
frontal lobe - (answer)planning, judgement
parietal lobe - (answer)received and processed sensory info (touch, taste)