Speech/Language Pathology Flashcards

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What does it mean to assess speech articulation/fluency?

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Looking for problems outside normal phonological processes- ie causing distress, difficult to understand.

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What is covered by speech language pathologists?

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Speech, language, alternative/augmentative communication, swallowing.

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What 3 assessments are commonly used for speech articulation/fluency?

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  • Goldman Fristoe (gold standard)
  • Structured Photographic Articulation Test featuring Dudsberry the Dog
  • Stuttering Severity Index
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What does it mean to assess language?

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  • developmental: not meeting milestones, continued use of phonological processes, not using pragmatics
  • acquired: brain injury, stroke, congenital issues, aphasia, ALS
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What are 3 commonly used assessments for language?

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  • Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals
  • Sequenced Inventory of Communication Development
  • Preschool Language Scales
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What must be considered for augmentative/alternative communication?

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  • concrete-abstract symbol sets
  • size/colour/number of symbol sets
  • no tech/low tech/high tech
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What 3 assessments are used for swallowing/dysphasia?

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  • Oral Peripheral Exam
  • Chairside Exam
  • Video Floroscopy Study/Modified Barium Swallow Study
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