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| Being able to express or communicate a message, vf paralysis |
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| The comprehension of language, listening and understanding what is communicated |
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| Basic developmental sequence |
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| Stages and transistions- Translation followed by transformation followed by translation |
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| Children acquire language threw inert mechanism |
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| Causes of problems in language |
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| Hereditary, genome sequences, neglect/abuse, neurological impairment, hearing impairment, autism |
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| second, platelike portion of maxillary bones |
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| What cleft problems can you have? |
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| Cleft lip, cleft palate, mixed- unilateral/bilateral, complete vs incomplete |
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| Velopharyngeal inadequacy |
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| When valve doesnt close and cant send sound into nasal or oral cavity |
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| Stages of normal swallowing |
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| Preparatory, Oral, Pharyngeal, Esopharyngeal |
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| Bedside evaluation of swallowing, VFSS, FEES |
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| Etiological Classification of Vocal Disorders |
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| Organic, Functional, Psychogenic |
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| Descriptive Classification of Vocal Disorders |
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| Disorders of phonation, loudness and pitch, resonance |
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| Penna (outer ear)>TM>ossicular chain(malleus,incus,stapes)>coclear fluid>organ of corti hair |
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| Conductive, sensory, neural, central |
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| A propagated change in vibration in an elastic medium capable of producing an auditory sensation |
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