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1. How many words should the typically developing child have at 3-4 years of age
A.400-500
B. 500-600
C. 600-700
D. 900-1000 - ANSWER D. 900-1000
2. Which type of client would most likely benefit from a neuro assisted aac device
A. A client with primary verbal communication
B. A client with profound motoric impairments
C. A client who is able to use a manual switching device
D. A client choosing ASL as primary language - ANSWER B. A client with
profound motoric impairments
3. A pt was having difficulty swallowing liquids and solids and was regurgitating
his food hours after eating. During a barium swallow, the physician noted there
was a complete loss of peristalsis. She noted that the nonrelaxing lower
esophageal sphincter was preventing the downward passage of the bolus into the
stomach. The condition is called
A. Trisumus
,B. Achalasia
C, Luminal deformity
D. Extrinsic compression - ANSWER B. Achalasia
4. Johnny a 7 year old child is receiving intervention to increase semantic skills,
five goals are listed on his IEP which one of these goals in inappropriate
A. Increase use of appropriate discourse skills
B. Increase numbers and types of words he uses in the classroom
C. Increase knowledge of antonyms
D. Decrease use of overextensions of words - ANSWER A. Increase us of
appropriate discourse skills
5. When AOS is characterized by limited vocalizations, there are some techniques
that may be useful during therapy. Which of the following is not a techniques that
can elicit vocalizations in pts with apraxia who are mute
A. Singing
B. Automatic speech tasks
C. Pushing on the abdomen
D. Self-learning` - ANSWER D. Self-learning
6. Pts who has damage to their nerve fibers along the ascending auditory
pathways from the internal auditory meatus to the cortex have a
A. Cochlear disorder
B. Retrocochlear disorder
,C. Recruitment disorder
D. Middle-ear disorder - ANSWER B. Retrocochlear disorder
7. In terms of morphological development, the typically developing child who is
between 4 and 5 years of age
A. Uses comparative -er correctly (bigger, kinder)
B. Uses derivational morphemes correctly
C. Accurately uses the adverbial ending -ly (slowloy, nicely)
D. Begin to produce gerunds accurately - ANSWER A. Uses comparitive -er
correctly
8. You are evaluating a 65 year old man who has bee referred to you by a
neurologist, the client report suggests a history of left hemishphere stroke with no
muscle paralysis or weakness, speech evaluation suggest that the client makes an
effort to slow down his speech, but his speech consists of articulatory breakdowns
when repeating the same words. You find methatic errors and failed attempts at
self-correction
A. Right hemisphere syndrome
B. Unilateral upper motor neuron dysarthria
C. Broca's aphasia
D. Apraxia of speech - ANSWER D. Apraxia of speech
9. Select the true statement of van riper's approach to stuttering tx
A. It's goal is fluent stuttering
B. It seeks to establish normal-sounding fluency by slowing down the speech rate
, C. It seeks to reduce stuttering by using operant contingencies
D. It does not involve counseling - ANSWER A. It's goal is fluent stuttering
10. What is Meniere's disease - ANSWER Generally characterized by vertigo
and dizziness, a feeling of fullness in the ear and a fluctuating sensorineural
hearing loss
11. You are treating an 88 year old woman who has dementia. You introduce a tx
program to improve her quality of life. You begin your therapy by discussing past
experiences and events in her life. You also use photographs of the pts family
members and music she likes. You tailor your therapy specifically for the client
using objects and items that her son has provided to you
A. Reality orientation
B. Reminiscence therapy
C. Simulated presence therapy
D. Cognitive stimulation therapy` - ANSWER B. Reminiscence therapy
12. Pt has arterial damage that causes her to have cognitive deficits such as
impaired judgement, problems concentrating, and difficulties with reasoning.
According to the surgeon, damage to the affected artery can also cause a person
to have paralysis of the feet and legs. Damage to what artery causes these effects
A. Internal carotis
B. External carotid
C. Middle Cerebral
D. Anterior Cerebral - ANSWER D. Anterior cerebral