#1
What is dysphagia?
A difficulty in swallowing
ExplanationDifficulty in swallowing.
#2
Which of the following is a common symptom of dysphagia?
Difficulty swallowing
ExplanationCommon symptom associated with dysphagia.
#3
What is the role of compensatory strategies in dysphagia management?
To help individuals swallow more effectively and safely
ExplanationCompensatory strategies help individuals swallow more effectively and safely in dysphagia management.
#4
What is the significance of postural changes in dysphagia management?
Facilitating safe swallowing by altering body position
ExplanationPostural changes in dysphagia management facilitate safe swallowing by altering body position.
#5
Which age group is more susceptible to dysphagia-related issues?
Elderly individuals
ExplanationElderly individuals are more susceptible to dysphagia-related issues.
#6
What is the primary goal of dysphagia management?
To prevent aspiration and ensure safe swallowing
ExplanationPreventing aspiration and ensuring safe swallowing are primary goals in dysphagia management.
#7
Which position is often recommended for individuals with dysphagia during meals?
Upright
ExplanationUpright position is often recommended for individuals with dysphagia during meals.
#8
Which healthcare professionals are typically involved in dysphagia management?
Speech-language pathologists, dietitians, and occupational therapists
ExplanationSpeech-language pathologists, dietitians, and occupational therapists are typically involved in dysphagia management.
#9
What is the purpose of a videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS) in dysphagia assessment?
To evaluate swallowing function and detect aspiration
ExplanationVFSS is used to evaluate swallowing function and detect aspiration in dysphagia assessment.
#10
Which muscles are commonly affected in dysphagia?
Esophageal muscles
ExplanationEsophageal muscles are commonly affected in dysphagia.
#11
What are some common aspiration precautions for individuals with dysphagia?
Thickening liquids, postural changes, and swallowing exercises
ExplanationCommon aspiration precautions include thickening liquids, postural changes, and swallowing exercises.
#12
What is silent aspiration in the context of dysphagia?
Aspiration without overt signs like coughing or choking
ExplanationSilent aspiration refers to aspiration without overt signs like coughing or choking.
#13
Which consistency is often recommended for individuals with dysphagia when modifying their diet?
Thin liquids
ExplanationThin liquids are often recommended for individuals with dysphagia when modifying their diet.
#14
What is the Mendelsohn maneuver used for in dysphagia therapy?
Increasing laryngeal elevation during swallowing
ExplanationMendelsohn maneuver is used to increase laryngeal elevation during swallowing in dysphagia therapy.
#15
Which diagnostic tool helps assess the upper esophageal sphincter function in dysphagia?
Manometry
ExplanationManometry helps assess the upper esophageal sphincter function in dysphagia.