managing AoS - chatGPT Flashcards

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What is the primary goal of managing Apraxia of Speech (AOS)?
- A) Maximizing physical exercise
- B) Enhancing social interactions
- C) Maximizing the effectiveness, efficiency, and naturalness of communication
- D) Eliminating all speech errors

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  1. C) Maximizing the effectiveness, efficiency, and naturalness of communication
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Management of AOS focuses on:
- A) Surgical interventions
- B) Restoring or compensating for impaired functions
- C) Improving reading comprehension
- D) Enhancing musical abilities

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  1. B) Restoring or compensating for impaired functions
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In AOS, reestablishing plans or programs refers to:
- A) Developing new treatment protocols
- B) Restoring lost motor skills
- C) Setting parameters for speech movements in context
- D) Enhancing visual perception

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  1. C) Setting parameters for speech movements in a given context
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How does aphasia influence the management of AOS?
- A) It enhances verbal communication abilities
- B) It causes apraxic errors during verbal responses
- C) It reduces the need for AAC systems
- D) It is not related to motor speech abilities

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  1. B) It causes apraxic errors during verbal responses
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Prosthetic management and AAC systems for AOS may include all EXCEPT:
- A) Delayed auditory feedback (DAF)
- B) Pacing boards and metronome
- C) Electronic and computerized devices
- D) Picture and word boards

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  1. A) Delayed auditory feedback (DAF)
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Behavioral management of AOS aims for:
- A) Isolating speech errors
- B) Enhancing fluency and rhythm of speech
- C) Restoring hearing abilities
- D) Eliminating all speech errors

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  1. B) Aim for improved intelligibility, efficiency, and naturalness of communication
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Principles for behavioral management of AOS include:
- A) Avoiding early intervention
- B) Focusing solely on nonspeech oromotor practice
- C) Using principles of motor learning
- D) Restricting feedback during therapy sessions

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  1. C) Using principles of motor learning
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Which approach emphasizes careful stimulus selection and systematic drill for AOS treatment?
- A) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
- B) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
- C) Behavioral treatment approaches
- D) Medical intervention approaches

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  1. A) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
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The Eight-step (integral stimulation) continuum and PROMPT are examples of:
- A) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
- B) Behavioral treatment approaches
- C) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
- D) Medical intervention approaches

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  1. C) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
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Metronome and pacing board techniques are commonly used in which approach for AOS?
- A) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
- B) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
- C) Behavioral treatment approaches
- D) Medical intervention approaches

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  1. B) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
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Singing and Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) are part of:
- A) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
- B) Behavioral treatment approaches
- C) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
- D) Medical intervention approaches

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  1. B) Behavioral treatment approaches
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Techniques for mute or severely impaired patients with AOS may include:
- A) Pacing boards and metronome
- B) Delayed auditory feedback (DAF)
- C) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
- D) Artificial larynx and gestures

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  1. D) Artificial larynx and gestures
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Systematic intensive and extensive drill is essential in which type of AOS treatment approach?
- A) Behavioral treatment approaches
- B) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
- C) Medical intervention approaches
- D) Prosthetic management approaches

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  1. A) Behavioral treatment approaches
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What is a key characteristic of speaker-oriented approaches to AOS treatment?
- A) Focus on improving language comprehension
- B) Emphasis on articulation and prosody
- C) Use of nonspeech oromotor practice
- D) Incorporation of DAF techniques

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  1. B) Emphasis on articulation and prosody
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Which management approach for AOS focuses on developing compensatory strategies and maintaining intelligibility?
- A) Medical intervention approaches
- B) Prosthetic management and AAC
- C) Behavioral treatment approaches
- D) None of the above

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  1. C) Behavioral treatment approaches
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In AOS treatment, what is the primary goal of using principles of motor learning?
- A) Increasing cognitive abilities
- B) Improving gross motor skills
- C) Enhancing articulatory precision and prosody
- D) Maximizing physical endurance

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  1. C) Enhancing articulatory precision and prosody
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Which approach for AOS treatment involves the use of imitation and intrasystemic reorganization?
- A) Rate and/or Rhythm approaches
- B) Behavioral treatment approaches
- C) Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches
- D) Medical intervention approaches

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  1. B) Behavioral treatment approaches
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Articulatory-Kinematic (A-K) approaches in AOS treatment focus on:
- A) Rate and/or Rhythm adjustments
- B) Visual perception enhancement
- C) Motor learning principles
- D) Sequential steps of stimulation

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  1. D) Sequential steps of stimulation
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What distinguishes Behavioral Treatment Approaches in AOS from other approaches?
- A) Exclusive use of nonspeech oromotor practice
- B) Systematic and intensive drill
- C) Minimal use of feedback
- D) Focus on medical interventions

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  1. B) Systematic and intensive drill
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Which technique is NOT typically used in the management of AOS?
- A) Pacing boards
- B) Singing therapy
- C) Delayed auditory feedback (DAF)
- D) Neurosurgical procedures

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  1. D) Neurosurgical procedures