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Voice Disorders: Hoarseness, Dysphonia, and Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Description: This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge of voice disorders, including hoarseness, dysphonia, and vocal cord dysfunction. It covers various aspects of these conditions, such as causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Number of Questions: 15
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What is the most common cause of hoarseness?

  1. Laryngitis

  2. Vocal cord nodules

  3. Vocal cord polyps

  4. Vocal cord cancer


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Laryngitis is the most common cause of hoarseness. It is an inflammation of the larynx, or voice box, which can be caused by a variety of factors, including viral infections, bacterial infections, and overuse of the voice.

What are the symptoms of dysphonia?

  1. Hoarseness

  2. Breathy voice

  3. Strained voice

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Dysphonia is a general term for any voice disorder that affects the quality of the voice. Symptoms of dysphonia can include hoarseness, breathy voice, strained voice, and difficulty speaking.

What is the most common type of vocal cord dysfunction?

  1. Paradoxical vocal cord motion

  2. Adductor spasmodic dysphonia

  3. Abductor spasmodic dysphonia

  4. Muscle tension dysphonia


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Paradoxical vocal cord motion is the most common type of vocal cord dysfunction. It is a condition in which the vocal cords move in an abnormal way during speech, causing hoarseness and other voice problems.

How is vocal cord dysfunction diagnosed?

  1. Laryngoscopy

  2. Videostroboscopy

  3. Electromyography

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vocal cord dysfunction is diagnosed using a variety of tests, including laryngoscopy, videostroboscopy, and electromyography. Laryngoscopy is a procedure in which a doctor uses a small mirror to examine the larynx. Videostroboscopy is a specialized type of laryngoscopy that uses a high-speed camera to record the movement of the vocal cords. Electromyography is a test that measures the electrical activity of the muscles in the larynx.

What are the treatment options for vocal cord dysfunction?

  1. Voice therapy

  2. Medication

  3. Surgery

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The treatment options for vocal cord dysfunction depend on the severity of the condition and the underlying cause. Treatment options may include voice therapy, medication, and surgery.

What is the prognosis for vocal cord dysfunction?

  1. Good

  2. Fair

  3. Poor

  4. Depends on the underlying cause


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The prognosis for vocal cord dysfunction depends on the underlying cause. In general, the prognosis is good if the underlying cause is treated successfully.

What is the best way to prevent vocal cord dysfunction?

  1. Avoid overuse of the voice

  2. Stay hydrated

  3. Get regular vocal checkups

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There is no sure way to prevent vocal cord dysfunction, but there are a number of things you can do to reduce your risk, such as avoiding overuse of the voice, staying hydrated, and getting regular vocal checkups.

Which of the following is a symptom of vocal cord paralysis?

  1. Hoarseness

  2. Breathy voice

  3. Stridor

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vocal cord paralysis can cause a variety of symptoms, including hoarseness, breathy voice, stridor (a high-pitched whistling sound during breathing), and difficulty speaking.

What is the most common cause of vocal cord paralysis?

  1. Stroke

  2. Trauma

  3. Tumor

  4. Infection


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Stroke is the most common cause of vocal cord paralysis. Other causes include trauma, tumor, and infection.

How is vocal cord paralysis diagnosed?

  1. Laryngoscopy

  2. Videostroboscopy

  3. Electromyography

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vocal cord paralysis is diagnosed using a variety of tests, including laryngoscopy, videostroboscopy, and electromyography.

What are the treatment options for vocal cord paralysis?

  1. Voice therapy

  2. Medication

  3. Surgery

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The treatment options for vocal cord paralysis depend on the severity of the condition and the underlying cause. Treatment options may include voice therapy, medication, and surgery.

What is the prognosis for vocal cord paralysis?

  1. Good

  2. Fair

  3. Poor

  4. Depends on the underlying cause


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The prognosis for vocal cord paralysis depends on the underlying cause. In general, the prognosis is good if the underlying cause is treated successfully.

What is the best way to prevent vocal cord paralysis?

  1. Control risk factors for stroke

  2. Avoid trauma to the neck

  3. Get regular vocal checkups

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There is no sure way to prevent vocal cord paralysis, but there are a number of things you can do to reduce your risk, such as controlling risk factors for stroke, avoiding trauma to the neck, and getting regular vocal checkups.

Which of the following is a symptom of vocal cord nodules?

  1. Hoarseness

  2. Breathy voice

  3. Strained voice

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vocal cord nodules can cause a variety of symptoms, including hoarseness, breathy voice, strained voice, and difficulty speaking.

What is the most common cause of vocal cord nodules?

  1. Overuse of the voice

  2. Vocal strain

  3. Trauma

  4. Infection


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Overuse of the voice is the most common cause of vocal cord nodules. Other causes include vocal strain, trauma, and infection.

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