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Syndrome
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a collection of symptoms that form one etiology
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Normed referenced test
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compares the individual to a larger group
-provides standard scores and equivalent scores |
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Criterion Referenced test
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intended to measure individual performance
-scores are not compared to a large group |
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If the eligibility criteria is 1 1/2 SD below the mean to qualify what would be the correct score.
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a) 88
b)74 c)52 D) B & C |
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Apraxia
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* impairment of the capacity to program volitionally the position of the speech musculature
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IF the child has a repaired cleft palate and continues with hypernasality, this is indicative of a :
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fistula
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You are the newly hired SLP at the hospital and you are asked to assess an infant . As you enter the nicu you notice the baby having difficulty breathing and not maintaining oxygen levels, you can conclude the infant has :
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feeding difficulties
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T/F 1) When testing a nonverbal child you must collect a language sample
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False, When nonverbal you must assess their play skills, symbolic play, and attention
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What are some formal assessment for the adult population?
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Bostgon naming test, Boston assessment of severe aphasia, and informal would be checklists and observations
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A diagnostic report
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provides information pertaining to the clients current speech and language functioning, and included in the summary/impression sections of report
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Factors that influence prognosis statements
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age, health concerns, motivation , onset, and family involvement
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What is recessive gene?
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a gene that is present only if there are 2 identical copies
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Sequence
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one symptom that leads to another
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Interdisciplinary Carousel Approach
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each patient is seen by each discipline, professionals move for treatment room to tx room assessing patients briefly
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Triage approach
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case manage identifies the professionals the patient/family needs to see
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Why do we evaluate?
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to determine if a problem exists
to determine extent of problem -make recommendations and possible intervention plan |
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What are some red flags noted during an interview
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child started to babble then stopped
child has limited gesturing child does not play with others |
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T/F SLP's are allowed to conduct hearing evaluations
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False. We are allowed to conduct hearing screenings and make necessary referrals.
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Apgar Score of 7 is considred
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normal
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T/F We shall always include raw scores on speech evaluation reports
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No.
Raw scores are generally not reported on the report. |
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Birth control is not a level of prevention according to
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ASHA
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Dynamic assessments
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an asessment designed to investigate how a patient learns rather than around an area of concern
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Limitations of Standardized TEsting
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- non verbal children will score very low
- tests does not look at child's ability to initiate conversation - most do not look at pragmatic skills |
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Oral motor assessment
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lip seal
oral structures rule out structural or functional deficits - assess color, size, and positioning and shape of articulators |
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Dysarthria
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rate of speech very slow
- consistent errors - speech sounds distorted and slurred -weakness or paralysis |