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PRAXIS SLP 5331

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Two Full PRAXIS 5331 Speech Language Pathology Practice Exams – Over 250 PRAXIS 5331 Speech Language Pathology Practice Questions With Detailed Explanations

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    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 1: William Syndrome, Guillian-Barre, and Fragile-X
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 2: Muscle Groups for inhalation/exhalation
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 3: Fluency
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 4: Cleft palate
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 5: High F1 and High F2
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 6: Hyperkinetic and Hypokinetic
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 7: Autism and Speech Language Delay
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 8: SOAP Notes
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 9: Nasal air emission
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 10: Brodmann’s 22
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 11: Formant Frequency and Fundamental Frequency
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 12: Parkinson’s Disease
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 13: Cues speech vs. Speech Reading
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 14: Normative correlation study
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 15: Minimal contrast pair
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 16: Hmong Speech and Language Development
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 17: Bifid uvula and Short Narrow palate
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 18: Vowel Sound Discrimination
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 19: NICU Baby and Hearing Screening
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 20: Speech Sound Disorders
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 21: Ataxic Dysarthria and Athetoid Dysarthria
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 22: Acculturation, Assimilation, and Accommodation
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 23: SLP and Medicare
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 24: Cyclical Glottal Attack
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 25: Referrals
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 26: VFSS
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 27: Compensatory strategies for pooling in one pyriform sinus
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 28: Cranial Nerves
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 29: Swallowing
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 30: Aphasia
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 31: Apraxia
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 32: Research Methods and Research Design
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 33: Speech Sound Development
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 34: Muscles For Swallowing
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 35: Recessive vs. Dominate Syndromes
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 36: ASD
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 37: Bell’s Palsy
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 38: TBI
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 39: Interprofessional Teams
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 40: Severity and Specificity
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 41: Stuttering
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 42: Neurological Disorders
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 43: Stages of Babbling
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 44: MLU
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 45: Therapy Outcomes
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 46: Phonological Awareness
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 47: Audiograms
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 48: Global Aphasia
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 49: Sociolinguistic Theory
    • PRAXIS SLP Practice Question Topic 50: Swallowing Maneuvers

     

    PRAXIS SLP Exam Questions – Sneak Preview

     

    NOTE: Options are purposely removed, but these questions are included in the book.

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 1

     

    Which of the following most likely helps the tongue move side to side?

     

    1. vagus cranial nerve
    2. REMOVED
    3. REMOVED
    4. abducens cranial nerve

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 2

     

    Which of the following cranial nerves controls taste sensations from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue?

     

    1. cranial nerve 6
    2. REMOVED
    3. cranial nerve 8
    4. cranial nerve 9

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 3

     

    Which of the following best explains why a child who has undergone VPI surgery continues to experience hypernasality or nasal emission, despite normal articulation?

     

    1. This is because changing structure does not change function.
    2. REMOVED
    3. The child needs to learn articulation placement to manage hypernasality or nasal emission.
    4. REMOVED

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 4

     

    Which of the following muscle groups is responsible for inhaling?

     

    1. diaphragm and external intercostals
    2.  REMOVED
    3. diaphragm and internal intercostals
    4. REMOVED

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 5

     

    A child from a Hmong background is learning English as a second language, and errors occur in the sounds unique to Hmong. This is indicative of which of the following?

     

    1. REMOVED
    2. speech impairment
    3. REMOVED
    4. dyslexia

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 6

     

    When does pooling aspiration happen?

     

    1. REMOVED
    2. REMOVED
    3. after swallowing
    4. half-way through swallowing

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 7

     

    When should a NICU baby have a hearing screening?

     

    1. REMOVED
    2. REMOVED
    3. REMOVED
    4. within 6 months of birth

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 8

     

    Which of the following best explains when tonsils should be removed?

     

    1. REMOVED
    2. REMOVED
    3. after age 18
    4. at age 2

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 9

     

    After experiencing a stroke, the 34-year-old was using short or incomplete sentences along with using sentences that made no sense. In addition, he was having difficulty finding words to use and was unable to understand others in conversation. In about 4 weeks, all his symptoms reversed, and he was able to use complete and understandable sentences along with understanding others in conversation. Which of the following best describes his recovery?

     

    1. REMOVED
    2. spontaneous recovery
    3. speedy recovery
    4. REMOVED

     

    PRAXIS 5331 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY QUESTION 10

     

    How often are progress notes taken at skilled nursing facilities according to Medicare Part B rules?

     

    1. REMOVED
    2. daily
    3. REMOVED
    4. every 30 sessions or every 3 months, whichever is more frequent

     

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