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Perception of Wet Vocal Quality in Identifying Penetration/Aspiration During Swallowing

Perception of Wet Vocal Quality in Identifying Penetration/Aspiration During Swallowing
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Option(s):  Journal (Online Exclusive)
Author(s):  Kathy Groves-Wright, MA, CCC-SLP; Suzanne Boyce, PhD, CCC-SLP; Lisa Kelchner, PhD, CCC-SLP

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You will receive a link to the article and CEU test by e-mail when your registration is complete. This program is offered exclusively in the eLearning classroom.

This program investigates the association between wet vocal quality (WVQ) and prandial material in the larynx during phonation, to determine whether clinicians reliably perceive WVQ under such conditions.

Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:

  • explain what results when material is present in the larynx during phonation
  • discuss the use of vocal tract imaging to improve reliability in the identification of WVQ

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    Continuing Education:

    Date(s):  9/29/2012 to 7/24/2015
    CEUs:  0.1
    Instructional Level:  Intermediate

    Item #(s):  WEB7735

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