Which is a disorder of the oral preparatory phase?
Anterior loss of bolus
Delayed A-P propulsion
GERD
Reduced base of tongue retraction
Which is a disorder of the oral phase?
Absent swallow
Inadequate velopharyngeal closure
Premature loss of bolus
Failure to form bolus; food all over mouth
Which is a disorder of the pharyngeal phase?
Reduced laryngeal elevation
Oral residue
Piecemeal deglutition
Prolonged/absent mastication
Which is a disorder of the esophageal phase?
Nasal regurgitation
Cervical osteophyte
Constipation
Which is NOT a disorder of the oral prep phase?
Loss of bolus into lateral sulci
Inability to lateralize bolus
Delayed swallow trigger
Which is NOT a disorder of the oral phase?
Bolus holding/delay of A-P propulsion
Tongue thrust to initiate phase
Lingual rocking/rolling
Which is NOT a disorder of the pharyngeal phase?
Apraxia of swallow
Incomplete epiglottic inversion
Penetration
A cervical osteophyte is an example of a disorder at the pharyngeal phase.
Abnormal hold of bolus is an example of a disorder at the oral phase.
Decreased dentition may affect the efficacy of the oral prep phase.
Decreased lingual coordination is an example of a disorder of the phase.
Reduced laryngeal elevation is an example of a disorder of the .
A cricopharyngeal bar is an example of a disorder at the .
Apraxia of the swallow is an example of a disorder of the .