Fluency- 3 P's Questions And Answers Graded A+.
what are the 3 P's? - correct answer. 1. Predisposing Factors
2. Precipitating Factors
3. Perpetuating Factors
Traditionally etiology has been defined in terms of ? - correct answer. - predisposing, precipitating and perpet...
what are the 3 P's? - correct answer. 1. Predisposing Factors
2. Precipitating Factors
3. Perpetuating Factors
Traditionally etiology has been defined in terms of ? - correct answer. - predisposing,
precipitating and perpetuating
What question should you ask regarding predisposing factors? - correct answer. What
factors cause one person to be at greater risk than another for beginning to stutter?
What question should you ask regarding precipitating factors? - correct answer. What
actually causes a person to begin to stutter?
What question should you ask as a clinician regarding perpetuating factors? - correct
answer. What causes a person to continue to stutter after the stuttering has began?
Predisposing factor is in the family, that is in the system or genes
true or false - correct answer. true
What is the definition of Predisposing Factors? - correct answer. - those agents that
incline the person to stutter
, - it addresses the causes and great risk factors at onset
*it is something genetic
What are examples of predisposing factors? - correct answer. - family history
(something in the system)
- delay in language
- weak speech motor system
Give examples of how Predisposing Factors addresses the causes and great risk
factors at onset? - correct answer. ex.1: biologically inherited predisposition
ex.2 medical development and status, family history of speech, language, cognitive ,
emotional or neurological disorders etc.
What are 4 main contributing factors in relation to onset and development of stuttering?
(predisposing factors) - correct answer. 1. Diminished cognitive and learning
development
2. Problems with language and / or phonological development or usage
3. Medical Development and status:
- pregnancy and birth
- neurological development and status
- motor development and status
- other
4. Familial history of speech, language, cognitive, emotional, or neurological disorders
What is the clinical usefulness of predisposing factors? - correct answer. - Provide
consultation and education on risk factors
- no treatment or intervention
During Precipitating factor, the child is already? - correct answer. - exposed to the
environment, maybe there are some triggers (i.e. family stress or demands or
something happened in the family)
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