Dysphagia Quiz Logemann Ch 1 & 2
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1. The term "feeding" refers to all of the following behaviors EXCEPT:
placement of food in the mouth
oral manipulation of the bolus
propelling bolus posteriorly
triggering of the swallow reflex
2. A dysphagia screening procedure will identify (check all that apply):
oral retention
audible aspiration
delayed swallow reflex
reduced laryngeal elevation
3. Food or liquid entering the airway below the true vocal folds is called:
penetration
aspiration
4. A patient should be restricted from a particular consistency if they are observed to aspirate ___% of that consistency
5%
10%
20%
none of the above
5. A patient will develop aspiration pneumonia if they aspirate ____% of a bolus.
5%
15%
25%
none of the above
6. Approximately what percentage of patients fail to cough in response to aspiration?
5%
10%
50%
none of the above
7. The space between the epiglottis and the base of the tongue is called:
valleculae
pyriforms
laryngeal vestibule
none of the above
8. The space formed between the velum and the posterior pharyngeal wall is called:
valleculae
pyriforms
laryngeal vestibule
none of the above
9. The parotid glands produce:
thick, viscous saliva
thin, serous saliva
both serous & viscous saliva
10. The inferior border of the pyriforms is formed by the:
inferior pharyngeal constrictors
base of the tongue
cricopharyngeal muscle
lower esophageal sphincter
11. The opening into the larynx is called:
the laryngeal vestibule
the aryepiglottic folds
the lingual tonsils
the laryngeal ventricle
12. During swallowing, the arytenoids: (check all that apply)
adduct
descend
tilt forward
tilt backward
13. "Tippers" hold the bolus:
on the base of the tongue
on the midline of the tongue
on the tip of the tongue
in front of the tongue
14. The velum pulls down and forward
during the oral phase
during the pharyngeal phase
during laryngeal elevation
during active chewing
15. As the viscosity of the bolus increases:
the volume increases
the volume decreases
16. Generally, the swallow reflex triggers later for older individuals.
True
False
17. Collection of material in the pyriforms prior to the swallow is normal in infants.
True
False
18. Infant anatomy allows babies to breathe and swallow at the same time.
True
False
19. Which the following have been found to be normal for "older" adults? (Check all that apply)
slight delay in trigger of pharyngeal swallow
mild pharyngeal retention
laryngeal penetration
slower esophageal transit
20. It is possible to elicit a pharyngeal swallow without an oral swallow.
True
False