Which of these behavioral suggestions would be optimum for Harriet?
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The ENT’s report of his stroboscopic laryngeal exam noted “R…
The ENT’s report of his stroboscopic laryngeal exam noted “Reinke’s edema, bilaterally.” Based on this information, which of the following laryngeal structures were affected?
During the interview, the SLP models a number of behaviors a…
During the interview, the SLP models a number of behaviors and asks Aisha to replicate them. After a few minutes, Aisha senses a relaxation of the throat and neck muscles and feels and hears a better and more easily produced voice. These diagnostic probes introduced by the SLP are:
Which perceptual observations would be made about this patie…
Which perceptual observations would be made about this patient’s voice on a standardized voice protocol?
Which of the following findings primarily accounts for the p…
Which of the following findings primarily accounts for the patient’s low speaking pitch?
Which of the following behavioral Ax task would provide addi…
Which of the following behavioral Ax task would provide additional information related to loudness for this case?
The otolaryngologist writes a prescription for voice therapy…
The otolaryngologist writes a prescription for voice therapy and refers Aisha to a speech-language pathologist. The most likely diagnosis is ___________________.
Aisha is a student teacher who has just begun her fall semes…
Aisha is a student teacher who has just begun her fall semester’s teaching practicum at a local elementary school. Aisha finds herself spending 10 hours a day or more teaching, staffing with colleagues, meeting with parents and then transitioning to night classes, where she is required to participate in small groups. After a month, Aisha notices that her voice is becoming progressively hoarse and that she feels a sense of fullness and tightness at the level of the larynx. She also reports vocal fatigue, especially at the end of the day. At her medical appointment, she reports to the otolaryngologist that she has no history of allergies and she does not feel flu-like symptoms; just the tightness and fullness.
Vertigo; the feeling you are spinning when you are standing…
Vertigo; the feeling you are spinning when you are standing still, occurs because of an imbalance happening in which structure?
Which structure has been damaged if the patient is not able…
Which structure has been damaged if the patient is not able to form the words they are trying to say?