diverse patients/motor speech disorders Flashcards

1
Q

true/false: patients who lack proficiency in one of the official languages may not have access to the same quality of care as other Canadians”

A

true

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2
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up to ___% of pop. and ___% of seniors struggle w language literacy

A

60, 80

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3
Q

improving access: increase the number of language ___ encounters, provide professional ___ services

A

congruent, interpretation

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4
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translation specifically reffers to the conversion of ___ ___ from one target language to the next

A

written text

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5
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true/false: anything that effects your nervous system can effect your motor speech

A

true

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6
Q

apraxia is considered a ___ speech disorder, because why?

A

motor, it deals with motor programming/planning issues in terms of speech

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7
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how are dysarthia and apraxia diff

A

dysarthia has more reduced movement in tongue, normal speech rate but just no control, very deep and nasal

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8
Q

in terms of assesing motor speech disorders, what does it m4ean to compare to a baseline

A

their own personal baseline. maybe they’re never had perfect speech

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9
Q

International
Classification of
Functioning, Disability
and Health (ICF) is a ____ model

A

biopsychosocial

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