Exam Details

Subject motor speech disorders
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course b.sc. audiology and speech language pathology
Department
Organization Dr.M.G.R. Medical University
Position
Exam Date February, 2018
City, State tamil nadu, chennai


Question Paper

FEBRUARY 2018 Sub. Code: 2323
BACHELOR IN AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
THIRD YEAR
PAPER III MOTOR SPEECH DISORDERS
Q.P. Code: 802323
Time: Three Hours Maximum 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Elaborate on: x 10 30)
1. Upper Motor Neuron and Lower Motor Neuron paralysis: Differentiate.
2. The assessment protocol for Apraxia of Speech in adults.
3. The management of Cerebral Palsy.
II. Write Notes on: x 5 40)
1. Juvenile progressive bulbar palsy.
2. Pace technique and use of metronome in Dysarthria.
3. Huntington's chorea.
4. Explain two maneuvers which help in reducing aspiration.
5. Importance of Evidence Based Practice on the assessment of Neurogenic
speech disorders.
6. Hypokinetic vs Hyperkinetic dysarthria.
7. Disadvantages and advantages of instrumental analysis of speech in dysarthria.
8. Differential diagnosis between dysarthria and Apraxia of speech.
III. Short Answers on: (10 x 3 30)
1. Constructional Apraxia.
2. Swallowing phases.
3. Prosthesis used for improving Dysarthric speech.
4. Duschenne Muscular Dystrophy.
5. Techniques for communication in AAC.
6. Strategies to improve intelligibility of speech.
7. Therapy technique to improve chewing.
8. Use of quality of life measures in MSD.
9. Degenerative disease.
10. Differentiate aided and unaided systems of AAC.



Subjects

  • anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing
  • audiology
  • basic medical sciences related to speech and hearing
  • basic statistics and scientific enquiry in audiology and speech language pathology
  • clinical psychology
  • communication sciences
  • community oriented professional practices in speech languagepathology and audiology
  • community oriented professional practices in speechlanguagepathology and audiology
  • diagnostic audiology
  • electronics and acoustics
  • fluency and its disorders
  • introduction to human communication
  • linguistics and phonetics
  • management for persons with hearing impairments
  • motor speech disorders
  • neurogenic language disorders in adults
  • neurology
  • noise measurements and hearing conservation
  • noise measurments and hearing conservation
  • otolaryngology
  • paediatric audiology
  • rehabilitative audiology
  • research methods and statistics
  • speech – language pathology
  • speech language development and disorders
  • technology and management for persons with hearing impairments
  • technology and management for persons with hearing impairments i
  • technology and management forpersons with hearing impairments
  • voice and laryngectomee