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, 2019 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
[LO 0219] FEBRUARY 2019 Sub. Code: 2323
B.Sc. AUDIOLOGY 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. Describe the sensorimotor control of speech.
2. Describe the speech and language characteristics of children with cerebral palsy.
3. Describe in detail the phases of normal swallow.
II. Write notes on: x 5 40)
1. Describe the causes of cerebral palsy.
2. Parkinson's disease and its characteristics.
3. Write short notes on isometric exercises for lips and tongue.
4. What is Prompt in apraxia therapy?
5. Explain one approach to improve speech intelligibility.
6. Describe speech characteristics in traumatic brain injury.
7. Explain high tech AAC with example.
8. Explain instrumental assessment of respiratory system in person with dysarthria.
III. Short answers on: (10 x 3 30)
1. Difference between dysarthria and apraxia of speech.
2. Types of apraxia.
3. Mendelson maneuver for swallow.
4. Prosthesis used in dysarthria management.
5. Advantage and disadvantage of instrumental analysis in speech dysarthria.
6. Benefits of oral sensorimotor facilitation techniques.
7. Subcortical structures in speech production.
8. What is Palilalia?
9. List few infectious conditions that causes dysarthria in adults.
10. Advantages of using AAC.
B.Sc. AUDIOLOGY 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. Describe the sensorimotor control of speech.
2. Describe the speech and language characteristics of children with cerebral palsy.
3. Describe in detail the phases of normal swallow.
II. Write notes on: x 5 40)
1. Describe the causes of cerebral palsy.
2. Parkinson's disease and its characteristics.
3. Write short notes on isometric exercises for lips and tongue.
4. What is Prompt in apraxia therapy?
5. Explain one approach to improve speech intelligibility.
6. Describe speech characteristics in traumatic brain injury.
7. Explain high tech AAC with example.
8. Explain instrumental assessment of respiratory system in person with dysarthria.
III. Short answers on: (10 x 3 30)
1. Difference between dysarthria and apraxia of speech.
2. Types of apraxia.
3. Mendelson maneuver for swallow.
4. Prosthesis used in dysarthria management.
5. Advantage and disadvantage of instrumental analysis in speech dysarthria.
6. Benefits of oral sensorimotor facilitation techniques.
7. Subcortical structures in speech production.
8. What is Palilalia?
9. List few infectious conditions that causes dysarthria in adults.
10. Advantages of using AAC.
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