Interventions for Motor Speech Conditions
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Which term refers to the use of residual function modifications in rate and prosody, prosthetic devices, voice amplification, and AAC?

  • Communication
  • Compensation (correct)
  • Adjustment
  • Restoration
  • What is the primary goal of intervention for motor speech conditions according to the text?

  • To maximize the effectiveness, efficiency, and naturalness of communication (correct)
  • To promote the use of residual function modifications
  • To reduce impairment and restore lost function
  • To restore the premorbid state of the patient
  • Which time period is defined as more than 6 months since the onset of the motor speech condition?

  • Acute
  • Sub-acute
  • Chronic (correct)
  • None of the above
  • What does adjustment in the context of motor speech conditions refer to?

    <p>Temporary or permanent changes to reduce the need for lost function</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is not a realistic goal for many patients with motor speech conditions?

    <p>Restoration of lost function</p> Signup and view all the answers

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