Physical Barrier
Language Barrier
Cognitive Barrier
Features
Patient Provider Communication
100

M.S. is an acronym for

What is multiple sclerosis?

100

An acquired language disorder

What is aphasia?

100

The most commonly recognized cause of dementia.   

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

100

Human-recorded speech used in an SGD.

What is digitized speech?

100

The group that published Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient- and Family-Centered Care.

What is the Joint Commission?

200

A disorder that causes a rapid decline in motor function due to destruction and subsequent regeneration of the myelin sheath of nerves

What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome?


200

An aphasia intervention technique when the speaker write and speaks the choices after asking a question.

What is written-choice conversation technique?

200

A degenerative condition that affects language first before affecting cognitive functioning.

What is primary progressive aphasia?

200

The term used to describe an AAC system that can be easily carried.

What is portability?

200

The third leading cause of death in the United States.

What are medical errors?

300

A syndrome characterized by no voluntary movement except for lateral eye movement.

What is Locked-In Syndrome?  

300

The motor speech disorder that often co-occurs with non-fluent aphasia.

What is apraxia (acquired apraxia of speech)?

300

The technique where the person with dysarthria points to the first letter of the word they are saying on an alphabet board.

What is alphabet supplementation?

300

The type of display that integrates photographs of scenes of meaningful and motivating events.

What are visual scene displays?

300

The model that is used to identify participation patterns and communication needs.

What is the Participation Model?

400

The type of stroke that can affect all cranial nerve function.

What is a brain stem stroke?

400

Multi-modal communication

What is the use of many different modalities to communicate?

400

TBI is an acronym for

What is traumatic brain injury?

400
The act of indicating a response directly.

What is direct selection?

400

The location of two checklists related to patient-provider communication services?

What is the Online Companion Materials for the textbook?

500

The rate of speech that is an important factor for AAC planning for people with ALS.


What is half of their pre-ALS rate of speech?

500

The type of communicator who needs maximal support on the continuum of AAC support.

What is Emerging?

500

The Ranchos Los Amigos Scale Level that survivors may begin to use speech again.

What is  4-5?


500

The process of determining and recording communication messages for future use.

What is message banking?

500

The year the document "Advancing Effective Communication ...." was published.

What is 2010?