Voice Disorders MasteryVersión en línea Test your knowledge of common voice disorders and therapies. por Alexis 1 What does CAPE-V assess in voice evaluation? a Only roughness and breathiness b Overall severity, roughness, breathiness, strain, pitch, and loudness c Nasal resonance and velum closure d Speech rate and articulation accuracy 2 Which therapy focuses on forward resonance and relaxed throat a Resonant Voice Therapy b Surgical vocal fold repair c Breathing retraining only d Chant talk without any resonance focus 3 Which technique helps minimize tension by combining a yawn with a sigh? a Inhalation Phonation b Glottal Fry c Chant Talk d Yawn-Sigh 4 Unilateral vocal fold paralysis is also known as? a Spasmodic Dysphonia b Presbyphonia c Unilateral VF Paralysis (UVFP) d Bilateral VF Paralysis (BVFP) 5 Which speech option uses a punctured connection between trachea and esophagus? a Electrolarynx only b Esophageal speech only c TE speech (Tracheoesophageal puncture speech) d Post-laryngectomy whispering 6 Which surgical intervention repositiones a weak or paralyzed vocal fold? a Palatal lift b Laryngectomy c Laryngoplasty d Pharyngeal flap surgery 7 What does glottal fry describe? a High-pitched squeaky voice b Normal modal voice c Low-pitched, crackly voice质量 d Breathy whisper 8 What term describes a voice disorder category that includes psychogenic issues? a Aphasia b Apraxia of speech c Dysphonia (psychogenic aspects included) d Dysarthria 9 Which instrument is used for perceptual voice assessment in many clinics? a CAPE-V b PFT c GDEL test d MRI scan 10 Puberphonia refers to persistent high pitch after puberty in which group? a Females b Children c Elderly adults d Males