Exam 1 Part 11 Flashcards

1
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What are the 2 main causes of dysarthria in children?

A

Developmental, acquired

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What are some developmental causes of dysarthria in children?

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CP, muscular dystrophy, stroke, cognitive impairment

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3
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What are some acquired causes of dysarthria in children?

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TBI, stroke

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4
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Congenital neurological disorder that affects a child’s movement, motor skills, muscle tone, and/or posture

A

Cerebral palsy

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5
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What is the cause of cerebral palsy?

A

Brain damage while the baby is still in utero or shortly after birth

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6
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True or false: cerebral palsy lab tests or imaging are not required for diagnosis

A

True

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7
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True or false: you need a medical diagnosis for cerebral palsy

A

True

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8
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Around __% of everyone with CP has dysarthria

A

30

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9
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What are symptoms of cerebral palsy?

A

Exaggerated reflexes, floppy or rigid limbs, and involuntary motions.

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10
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What are other medical issues that can co-occur with cerebral palsy?

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Speech issues, learning disability, hearing and vision issues, emotional issues

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What types of long-term treatments are used for cerebral palsy?

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Drugs, surgery, physical therapy, other therapy

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12
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What are the 4 main types of cerebral palsy?

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Ataxic, dyskinetic, spastic, mixed

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13
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What is the most common types of cerebral palsy?

A

Spastic

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14
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__% of all people with CP is spastic

A

75

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What are some symptoms and characteristics of spastic CP?

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Abnormal movement, failure to reach developmental milestones, stiff muscle, muscles become more stiff when moving, difficulty transitioning body position

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