Swallowing Disorders: Oral 2 Flashcards
if the symptom is slow eating, the clinical sign is:
Delayed Oral Transit
if the symptom is slow eating, the fluoro result it:
-delayed oral transit, tongue pumping/rolling
if the symptom is slow eating, the disorder is:
Swallow Apraxia (incoordination)
if the symptom is slow eating, the fluoro results could be:
delayed oral transit; mid-tongue residues
if the symptom is slow eating, the clinical sign could be:
delayed oral transit
if the symptom is slow eating, the disorder could be:
decreased tongue coordination/strength; scarring
if the symptom is slow eating, and is worse with solid foods,, the clinical sign could be:
delayed oral transit
if the symptom is slow eating, and is worse with solid foods, the fluoro results could be:
- delayed oral transit,
- decreased tongue elevation,
- hard palate residues.
if the symptom is slow eating, and is worse with solid foods, the disorder could be:
- decreased tongue elevation
- decreased tongue mvmt.
if the symptom is that food sticks on top of the mouth, the clinical sign may be:
residues on hard palate
if the symptom is that food sticks on top of the mouth, the fluoro results:
residues on hard palate.
if the symptom is that food sticks on top of the mouth, the disorder could be:
decreased tongue elevation/strength
if the symptom is that food and drink comes out my nose: the clinical sign could be:
nasal regurgitation
if the symptom is that food and drink comes out my nose: the fluoro results could be:
nasal regurgitation before swallow is incomplete.
if the symptom is that food and drink comes out my nose: the disorder could be:
decreased vp closure