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SLP Praxis Exam- Dysarthria Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Dysarthria - A group of motor speech disorders characterized by weakness, slowness and/or 
lack of coordination of the speech musculature as a result of damage to the CNS/PNS, 
neurological damage resulting in disruption of the speech production processes (articulation, 
resonance, phonation, respiration, prosody). 
Six conditions associated with dysarthria: - 1. Cerebral palsy. 
2. Stroke (CVA). 
3. TBI 
4. ALS 
5. Parkinson's disease. 
6. Multiple sclerosis. 
When differentiating a diagnosis ...
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Patient 1 - ANSWER-1a. Level of Consciousness: 0 
1b. LOC Questions: 0 
1c. LOC Commands: 0 
2. Best Gaze: 0 
3. Visual: 0 
4. Facial Palsy: 0 
5a. Motor Arm Left:0 
5b. Motor Arm Right:0 
6a. Left Leg:0 
6b. Right Leg: 1 
7. Limb Ataxia: 0 
8. Sensory: 1 
9. Best Language: 0 
10. Dysarthria: 0 
11. Extinction and Inattention (formerly Neglect): 0 
 
Patient 2 - ANSWER-1a. Level of Consciousness: 0 
1b. LOC Questions: 1 
1c. LOC Commands: 0 
2. Best Gaze: 0 
3. Visual: 0 
4. Facial Palsy: 1 
5a....
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SLP Praxis Exam- Dysarthria Questions & Answers 
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Dysarthria - A group of motor speech disorders characterized by weakness, slowness 
and/or lack of coordination of the speech musculature as a result of damage to the CNS/PNS, 
neurological damage resulting in disruption of the speech production processes (articulation, 
resonance, phonation, respiration, prosody). 
Six conditions associated with dysarthria: - 1. Cerebral palsy. 
2. Stroke (CVA). 
3. TBI 
4. ALS 
5. Parkinson's disease. 
6. Multiple sclerosis.
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What medications treat opioid disorder? - Methadone; 
Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone 
 
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Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? - Opioids 
 
What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? - Tablet; 
Injectable; 
Implant 
 
What is one form of N...
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A 30-year-old male experienced a generalized (tonic-clonic) seizure, which stopped before you arrived at the scene. The patient is conscious, is answering your questions appropriately, and refuses EMS transport. Which of the following would be the MOST compelling reason to disagree with his refusal of transport? 
Select one: 
A. His Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score is 15 
B. His wife states that this was his "usual" seizure 
C. He has experienced seizures since he was 20 
D. He is currently not ...
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NIH Stroke Scale – All Test Groups A-F (patients 1-6) Answer key Updated 2023/2024
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NIH Stroke Scale – 
All Test Groups A-F (patients 1-6) Answer key Updated 2023/2024 
 
NIH Stroke Scale – All Test Groups A-F (patients 1-6) Answer key 
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Group A Test Answers/ NIHSS GROUP A | PATIENTS 1-6 NIH 
Patient 1 - 1a- 0 
1b- 0 
1c- 0 
2-	0 
3-	0 
4-	1 
5a- 3 
5b- 0 
6a- 1 
6b- 0 
7- 1 
8- 2 
9- 0 
10- 0 
11- 1 
 
Patient 2 - 1a- 0 
1b- 2 
1c- 0 
2-	0 
3-	0 
4-	1 
5a- 0 
5b- 0 
6a- 0 
6b- 0 
7-	0 
8-	1 
9-	2 
10-	1 
11-	0 
 
Patient 3 - 1a-...
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 TEST with verified correct complete solution 2023
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 TEST with verified correct complete solution 2023 
 
Patient 1 - 1a. 0 - alert. 
1b. 2 - neither correct. 
1c. 1 - preforms one task correctly. 
2. 0 - normal. 
3. 2 - severe. 
4. 1- minor paralysis. 
5a. 0 - no drift. 
5b. 4 - no movement. 
6a. 0 - no drift. 
6b. 4 - no movement. 
7. 1 - present in one limb. 
8. 2 - severe or total sensory loss. 
9. 2 - severe aphasia. 
10. 1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 
11. 1 - complete neglect.
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What does Hematuria mean - blood in the urine 
 
If you have a client complaining of pain just below his rib cage on his right-hand side, which quadrant will this be located in - (URQ) Upper right quadrant 
 
What does the term Myalgia mean - muscle pain 
 
What is the anatomical term used to describe the front - Anterior or Ventral 
 
If someone has dysarthria - They understand what is said 
 
aphasia can result from - strokes or brain injury 
 
You are caring for a client who...
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