Quiz 1 Flashcards
Aspiration can occur before, during, or after swallow. T or F
True
The cranial nerve responsible for lip closure is the
Facial nerve
VII
The cranial nerve responsible for sequentially lowering and raising the soft palate is the
Vagus
X
During FEES exam aspiration and it’s cause can easily be visualized. T or F
False
Silent aspiration is common in patients with neurologic disease. T or F
True
Research has shown that the Modifies Evan Blue Dye Assessment is not sensitive to race amounts of aspiration. T or F
True
The term “oral containment” is best defined as
Ability to maintain lip closure and contain the bolts in the oral cavity during the oral preparatory stage.
Anatomical structures involved in the pharyngeal stage of the swallow include
Epiglottis and vocal folds
Aspiration can be detected easily during a bedside/chair side exam. T or F
False
The larynx is pulled upward and forward during swallow. T or F
True
The cranial nerve that is responsible for vocal chord addiction which helps prevent air actions the
Vagus nerve
X
Contraindications to the FEES exam include
Bleeding disorders and Hx of fainting
Cervical auscultation is helpful I. Determine the cause of aspiration. T or F
False
If you suspected a patient had laryngeal dysfunction that might be contributing to their swallowing difficulty which instrumental assessments would be most appropriate
FEES
Which happens first in the pal stage of swallowing when masticating a solid bolus
The masticated bolus is pressed against the hard palate
The nasopharynx is open during a normal swallow. T or F
False
Which of the cranial nerves contributes most to oral containment
Facial
VII
When doing a modified Evans ble dye assessment it is best to have an inflated cuff on the track to prevent aspiration. T or F
False
The cranial nerve that makes it possible for the tongue tip to reach the hard palate is the
Hypoglossal
XII
As we age swallowing function changes. What is typically associated with aging
Dipper swallowed with increased mastication time for solids
Warning signs for dysphasia include
Avoidance of food and choking during meals
The cranial nerve responsible for jaw movement is the
Trigeminal
V
Reduced range of tongue movement is a common problem in persons with dysphasia. If you observed impaired tongue function what cranial nerve might you suspect is involved.
Hypoglossal
XII