Communication
Assessment/Diagnosis
Characteristics
Levels of Severity
100
The language that deaf or hard-of-hearing people use when they communicate
What is American Sign Language (ASL)?
100
True or False, Frequency and Intensity are two qualities of sound measured when assessing one's hearing?
What is True
100
When hearing loss can occur
What is before or after birth?
100
The level of severity where a person is considered "deaf"
What is the profound level?
200
The type of "view" that is important for a deaf student to have when observing a teacher (hint-it has to do with the way they see the teacher)
What is unobstructed view?
200
True or False, an audiometer can not produce sounds at a precise frequency or intensity?
What is False
200
True or False: Some deafness can be fixed
What is true?
200
True or False: Speech is a possibility for a person with profound hearing loss
What is yes?
300
The title of the person who communicates information someone is speaking to the deaf or hard-of-hearing person through the use of ASL
What is an interpreter?
300
All of the following are degrees of hearing loss except for which one: A. Mild B. Moderate C. Moderately Severe D. Severe F. Extreme E. Profound
What is F. Extreme
300
The two types of talking deafness
What are pre-lingual and post-lingual?
300
The level of severity where a person can only hear loud speech
What is moderately severe hearing loss?
400
A way that videos or films can be more understandable for students who have trouble hearing
What is adding captions?
400
True or False, an Audiologist tests a person's hearing abilities in both ears at the same time?
What is False
400
A result of hearing loss
What is obstructions or damage anywhere along the path that sound travels?
400
The amount of residual hearing that deaf people have
What is, "determined by severity level?"
500
How do you get the attention of someone who has trouble hearing
What is the use of visual signals?
500
Mixed Hearing Loss is a combination of what two categories: A. Conductive hearing loss and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder B. Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder C. Conductive and Sensorineural Hearing Loss
What is C. Conductive and Sensorineural Hearing Loss
500
Head cold, sinus infection, and ear infection
What are the most common causes of hearing loss in children?
500
The level of severity where a person is considered "hard-of-hearing"
What is moderately severe?
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