Upper Airway Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three components of vocalization?

A

1) Origination- diaphragm and intercostals
2) Vibration- extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of larynx (vocal fold manipulation)
3) Resonance- Supraglottis and oral cavity

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2
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How does the abdomen influence vocalization?

A

Supported expiratory force

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3
Q

How does the diaphragm influence vocalization?

A

Inspiratory force and fine regulation

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4
Q

How does the autonomic nervous system influence vocalization?

A

Mucus production and voice stability (affected by beta-blockers)

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5
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What innervates the vocal folds?

A

Cerebral cortex, vagus nerve, superior laryngeal nerve, recurrent laryngeal nerve.

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6
Q

Why does vocal pitch change with age?

A

The vocal cords descend which lengthens the vocal tract and lowers the pitch.

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7
Q

What is dysphonia?

A

A general alteration in the voice, laryngeal source

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8
Q

What is dysarthmia?

A

Alteration in rhythm, enunciation, or articulation, neurological/muscular source

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9
Q

What causes stridor?

A

Obstruction

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10
Q

What causes stretor?

A

Snoring sound, from nose, oropharynx, throat

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11
Q

Differentiate between inspiratory, expiratory, and biphasic stridor

A

Inspiratory- supraglottic/extrathoracic
Expiratory- trachea/large bronchi
Biphasic- laryngeal/immediate subglottis

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12
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What causes hoarseness?

A

Viral laryngitis, reflux, vocal abuse, allergies, chronic cough, nodules, polyps, trauma, age, neuro disorders, smoking, malignancy

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13
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When do you evaluate hoarseness?

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Lasts longer than 2-3 weeks, or associated with pain, coughing up blood, difficulty swallowing, palpable mass, complete loss of voice for more than a few days.

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