S.D. Pharyngeal (2) Flashcards
symptom is coughs & chokes, the clinical sign is:
coughs, chokes after swallow; decreased hyolaryngeal elevation.
symptom is coughs & chokes, the fluoro result is:
aspiration after swallow; decreased hyolaryngeal election; valleculae, pyriform, and pharyngeal wall residues.
symptom is coughs & chokes, the disorder is:
Our B pharyngeal paralysis; decreased tongue base mvmt., decreased hyolaryngeal elevation.
symptom is coughs & chokes, the clinical sign is:
coughs and chokes during swallow.
symptom is coughs & chokes, the fluoro result is:
aspiration during swallow;
decreased airway closure (ant. view)
symptom is coughs & chokes, the disorder would be:
decreased laryngeal closure.
if the symptom is that its hard to get food down, painful swallow/coughs ( laryngectomy ); the clinical sign would be:
delayed swallow; high effort coughs during swallow.
if the symptom is that its hard to get food down, painful swallow/coughs ( laryngectomy ); the clinical sign would be:
delayed swallow; stricture/aspiration during swallow,
asymmetrical vfs.
if the symptom is that its hard to get food down, painful swallow/coughs ( laryngectomy ); the disorder would be:
pseudo epiglottis; scar tissue; stricture, m. spasm.
incomplete gc
if the symptom is that something is stuck in the throat; sometimes coughs/chokes, the clinical sign would be:
occasional cough during swallow.
if the symptom is that something is stuck in the throat; sometimes coughs/chokes, the fluoro result would be:
narrowed pharynx; occasional penetration
if the symptom is that something is stuck in the throat; sometimes coughs/chokes, the disorder would be:
pseudo epiglottis; scar tissue; stricture; m. spasm,
incomplete gc
if the symptom is something stuck in the throat, sometimes coughs/chokes, what would the clinical sign be?
hoarseness/breathiness,
if the symptom is something stuck in the throat, sometimes coughs/chokes, what would fluoro result be?
normal swallow or decreased airway closer.
if the symptom is something stuck in the throat, sometimes coughs/chokes, what would the disorder be?
normal or decreased laryngeal closure.