CD 5731 PreTest
Motor Speech Disorders
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1. Which type of dysarthria is characterized by weakness & hypotonia
flaccid
spastic
hypokinetic
hyperkinetic
2. Which type of dysarthria is characterized by rigidity and tremor?
flaccid
spastic
hypokinetic
hyperkinetic
3. Which type of dysarthria is characterized by involuntary movements?
flaccid
spastic
hypokinetic
hyperkinetic
4. Which type of dysarthria is characterized by stiffness & slowed movements?
flaccid
spastic
hypokinetic
hyperkinetic
5. Which of the following statements is true?
Dysarthria impacts both voluntary & reflexive movements
AOS impacts reflexive more than voluntary movements
Dysarthria and AOS both impact voluntary and reflexive movements
Dysarthria and AOS always co-occur
6. Flaccid dysarthria results from damage to
UMN
LMN
cerebellum
basal ganglia
7. Hyperkinetic dysarthria results from damage to
UMN
LMN
basal ganglia
cerebellum
8. Spastic dysarthria results from damage to
UMN
LMN
cerebellum
basal ganglia
9. Ataxic dysarthria results from damage to
UMN
LMN
cerebellum
basal ganglia
10. AOS occurs most frequently with lesions
in the right hemisphere
in the left hemisphere
in the cerebellum
in the brainstem