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Voice Disorders Final Exam

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Question:

- Everything from the epiglottis to the glottis is removed (larynx) - Breathe through the stoma (permanent opening in the neck) with no connection to the mouth - Air is no longer filtered, heated or moisturized - Mucus is expelled through stoma - Sound is generated by a sound source (AL, TEP, esophageal speech) - Not able to aspirate due to the disconnection between the aerodigestive track separation

Author: Exciteful Leopon



Answer:

How does a patient breathe and talk after a laryngectomy?


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