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a client has slurred, slow, and soft speech. the support worker knows this could be symptoms of which of the following? ch:35 dysarthria apraxia of speech expressive - receptive aphasia expressive aphasia question 18 2 pts your client has difficulty speaking and understanding language. this is an example of which speech language disorder? ch:35 dysarthria receptive aphasia global aphasia expressive aphasia
Brief Explanations
- For the first question, dysarthria is characterized by slurred, slow, and soft - speech due to muscle weakness or incoordination involved in speech production. Apraxia of speech is a motor - planning disorder of speech, not typically presenting with just slurred, slow, soft speech. Expressive - receptive aphasia and expressive aphasia are language disorders mainly related to language production and comprehension, not the physical aspects of speech production like dysarthria.
- For the second question, global aphasia involves significant difficulty in both speaking and understanding language. Dysarthria is more about the physical production of speech sounds. Receptive aphasia mainly affects language comprehension, and expressive aphasia mainly affects language production.
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