| Question |
Answer |
| Client has an absence of significant paresis, paralysis, ataxia, incoordination of the speech muscles |
apraxia of speech |
| The client has little difficulty with involuntary motor acts like chewing swallowing, sucking, and licking |
apraxia of speech |
| Client has inconsistency in articulation performance and has difficulty in predicting errors. |
apraxia of speech |
| The most common types of articulation errors with this disorder are substitutions and repetitions, and occasional metathetic errors |
apraxia of speech |
| As speaking rate is increased, articulation is improved |
apraxia of speech |
| The client produces more accurate speech production in spontaneous speech, and does more poorly when imitating or doing reading activities. |
apraxia of speech |
| There is a discrepancy between voluntary, purposeful, and spontaneous reflexive performance |
apraxia of speech |
| The prosody of speech is affected by repetitions, hesitations, and groping for the correct articulation places. |
apraxia of speech |
| As length and complexity of words increases the articulation performance decreases |
apraxia of speech |
| Results of motor programming deficiency |
apraxia of speech |
| Oral nonverbal apraxia are often present |
apraxia of speech |
| Clients have paresis, paralysis, ataxia, incoordination, and involuntary movements. |
dysarthria |
| Clients have difficulty with chewing, swallowing, licking, sucking. |
dysarthria |
| Speech errors are consistent and predictable |
dysarthria |
| Clients show little difficulty with speech initiations, selection or phonemes, and sequencing phonemes |
dysarthria |
| Articulation errors are mostly distortions |
dysarthria |
| The more speech rate is increases, the less intelligible speech is. |
dysarthria |
| Speech production accuracy does not very between spontaneous speech, reading, or imitating activities. |
dysarthria |
| Accuracy of articulation does not vary |
dysarthria |
| Speech is often slow and labored showing strain and tension |
dysarthria |
| Articulation performance is not affected by word length. |
dysarthria |
| Results of motor execution deficiency |
dysarthria |
| Client doesn't have oral nonverbal apraxia |
dysarthria |