-Integrity: Integrity explains when the speech language pathologist uses the best set of skills in order to provide the highest level of service and still maintain confidentiality of the patient.
-Effective Communication Skills: Clear communication to all parties involved concerning the patient in the appropriate mode is required from the speech language pathologist. Communicating in a way that emphasizes interproffesional collaboration for the well being of the patient is also important.
-Clinical Reasoning: The speech pathologist should use sound evidence, current knowledge, and well-developed judgment making in regards to intervention and assessment.
-Evidence-Based Practice: It is important to gain sources that support clinical practices related to your patient. You, as a clinician, need to evaluate the source and see how it applies to your patient population.
-Concern for Individuals Served: As a speech language pathologist it is important to show compassion towards your …show more content…
Flaccid and spastic dysarthria are similar in a sense that they both deal with weakness, yet in flaccid it is more floppy, while spastic is too tight in the person’s voice and it is harder for them to get their words out. Hyperkinetic involves involuntary movement, while hypokinetic involves slowness and difficulty initiating voluntary speech. Ataxic dysarthria is defined as equal stress across all syllables, and mixed is a combination of any of the six, most often we see flaccid and spastic mixed