Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
100
Clinical Practicum
What is required by ASHA; based on completed academic courses; A more gestalt view is to provide student clinicians with a variety of clients each term, based on level of expertise, educational experience, and supervisor’s expertise; Practicum assignments are at university clinic and various off-campus sites. Must have completed certain number of clinical hours before assigned to off-campus sites
100
University Clinic
What is the starting point of your clinical practicum?
100
Informed Consent
What is: Clients must be given enough information so they can understand all relevant aspect of clinical services that affect them Clients must be informed fully regarding the nature and possible effects of the service. Also, they must be provided prognostic information Requires that clients be told if the treatment they receive is part of a research program
100
How your clinical supervisor may assist in planning clinical objectives
What is: Review client case histories, assessments, treatment plans Evaluate your client’s speech and language behaviors to assist in developing measurable clinical objectives Identify personal objectives for you
100
Systematically evaluate the oral-peripheral mechanism during each examination to avoid overlooking any areas Verbally describe your observations while videotaping Observe the speech mechanism during activities such as laughing, speaking and eating
What is an oral-peripheral exam?
200
ASHA
What is the acronym for the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association?
200
Public Schools, Hospitals, Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF), Rehabilitation Facilities, Preschools, Private Practice, etc...
What are off-campus clinical locations?
200
Treatment Efficacy
What is: The treatment or teaching methods used must have scientific evidence supporting them; treatment or teaching procedure should have been shown to be effective in experimental research Records should document changes or lack of changes in the target behaviors over a span of treatment sessions
200
Your clinical supervisor may interrupt your session to demonstrate or they may wait to demonstrate after the session is over.
What is the ways a clinical supervisor may demonstrate appropriate strategies for dealing with difficult clients
200
Each member assess/evaluates individually Parents meet with individual team members Report findings individually
What is multidisciplinary?
300
NSSLHA
What is the acronym for the National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association?
300
Pull-Out Model
What is a direct form or collaborative model of services provided in the public schools?
300
CEU's
What is: Once you have your Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship completed (SLPCF), you must accumulate 3 CFU’s within a 3 year period. Your state may have additional requirements. CEU’s can be obtained in a variety of ways….
300
Often a professional employee of practicum site. May not be familiar with university training program. May not have same expectations as on-campus supervisors
What are some things to consider regarding off-campus clinical supervisors?
300
Each member assess/evaluates individually Parents meet with team or team representative Report findings individually or through team representative
What is interdisciplinary?
400
CCC's
What is ASHA's accreditation for SLP; Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)
400
CPT, HCPCS, ICD-9-CM, FIMs
What are forms of report writing and record keeping at hospitals and/or rehab facilities?
400
HIPPA
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
400
Do not discuss a client or client’s family in public areas: Reception areas Workrooms Waiting rooms Other places outside the clinic
What is maintaining client confidentiality?
400
Team members and family conduct a comprehensive assessment together Parents are full, active, participating members of the team Report findings through cross-identified professional boundaries
What is transdisciplinary?
500
SID's
What is the acronym for ASHA's special interest groups?
500
KASA
What is ASHA's Knowledge and Skills Acquisition Form
500
PHI, IDI, EDI
What are types of information covered under HIPPA? PHI – Protected Health Information IHI – Identifiable Health Information EDI – Electronic Data Interchange
500
Be aware of assessment, treatment, and counseling when serving a diverse population
What is Respect Clients’ Personal and Cultural Beliefs
500
IEP/IFSP
What is Individualized Education Program/Individual Family Service Plan?