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Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
What type of therapy modifies deviant vocal symptoms?
  1. Hygienic voice therapy
  2. Eclectic voice therapy
  3. Psychogenic voice therapy
  4. Symptomatic voice therapy
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
The only treatment for Leukoplakia is surgical removal
  1. True
  2. False
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
It is hard to distinguish between cancer and                        by visual inspection
  1. Hyperkeratosis
  2. Leukoplakia
  3. Sulcus Vocalis
  4. Infectious laryngitis
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Leukoplakia is considered to be precancerous
  1. True
  2. False
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
The sulcus Vocalis increases/ decreases stiffness of the vocal folds and interrupts the                         
  1. Decreases/ mucosal wave
  2. Increases / mucosal wave
  3. Decreases / air flow
  4. Increases / phonation
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Vocal fold vibration is measured in Hz?
  1. True
  2. False
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
The Sulcus Vocalis is congenital and acquired with no known etiology, but vocal abuse and LPR may play a role.
  1. True
  2. False
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
If I combined the direct modification of physiological factors with deviant vocal symptoms, what type of therapy would I be using?
  1. Hygienic voice therapy
  2. Eclectic voice therapy
  3. Symptomatic voice therapy
  4. Physiologic voice therapy
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Surgical removal, but is not always necessary, and vocal hygiene can effectively treat                
  1. Leukoplakia
  2. Sulcus Vocalis
  3. Hyperkeratosis
  4. Papilloma
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
What is NOT considered a congenital abnormality?
  1. Papilloma
  2. Laryngeal Web
  3. Congenital Subglottic Stenosis
  4. Infectious Laryngitis
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
An SLP screens the hearing of a 5th grader during school hearing screenings. The student fails the initial pure tone screening but passes the initial tympanometry screening. This student
  1. should be re-screened in 2 to 4 weeks
  2. should see an audiologist for a full audiologic evaluation
  3. has passed the audiologic screening
  4. should see a physician for a medical evaluation
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Which of the following is not a way in which we use pure tone test results:
  1. To make the initial diagnosis of hearing impairment (is there normal/abnormal hearing sensitivity?)
  2. To determine how well a person understands speech
  3. To help in the diagnosis of the type and degree of hearing impairment.
  4. To assist in the determination of (re)habilitation services needed to assist
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
What does NOT cause granuloma?
  1. Intubation during surgery
  2. Abuse or misuse
  3. Laryngopharyngeal reflux disorder
  4. all of the above
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Granuloma will reveal granulation tissue on the vocal processes of the arytenoid cartilage.
  1. True
  2. False
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
If i were managing the emotional and psychosocial aspects of a patient, what type of therapy would I be using?
  1. Physiologic voice therapy
  2. Symptomatic voice therapy
  3. Hygienic voice therapy
  4. Psychogenic voice therapy
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
What can be treated just by using vocal rest and medicine?
  1. Infectious laryngitis
  2. Hyperkeratosis
  3. HPV
  4. Congenital subglottic stenosis
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
What symptoms are similar to Leukoplakia?
  1. Infectious laryngitis
  2. Sulcus Vocalis
  3. HPV
  4. Hyperkeratosis
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
What shows pinkish, rough lesions that are nonmalignant in growth?
  1. Hyperkeratosis
  2. Leukoplakia
  3. Subglottic stenosis
  4. Infectious laryngitis
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Joe is suffering from Aphonia, soreness, and other cold related symptoms. He has Infectious Laryngitis.
  1. True
  2. False
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
Lowered pitch, hoarseness, hypophonia, are all symptoms of Leukoplakia ONLY if there are           Lesions           on the vocal folds
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