Ethics and laws are the same.
What is no?
The purpose of this is to decide quickly if more information is needed or if the client is performing typically.
What is a screening?
These are functional and broad. They are the criteria for discharge.
What are long term goals?
ASHA provides this for SLPs and AUDs and it is recognized in all 50 states.
What is the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC's)?
Statistically speaking, a standard score of 100 is this.
What is at the mean or the same as the mean?
This entity oversees the ASHA Board of Ethics and reviews complaints.
What is the Board of Ethics?
This determines the presence or absence of a disorder.
What is an evaluation or an assessment?
This part of a short term goals lets us know what the client will actually do.
What is the performance or the do statement?
SLP assistants are licensed by this.
What is the state or TDLR?
This is the number of observation hours required by ASHA.
What is 25?
Individuals have a responsibility to hold paramount the welfare of persons served.
What is Principle I of the Code of Ethics?
Language, articulation, voice, and fluency are all considered these areas.
What are primary areas of evaluation ?
This specifics how well the client must complete a task or behavior.
What is the criterion?
Evaluation, intervention, counseling, and consultation re all within this for SLPs.
What is the scope of practice?
If you emailed private health information about a client to a friend. You have violated this law.
What is HIPAA?
If an SLP or AUD claimed authorship for a paper they did not write, they may be violating this.
What is Principle IV?
An example of an area that SLPs may evaluate but may not provide a diagnosis.
What is cognition, social/emotional, motor functioning or literacy? (Related areas)
The words "believe" and "know" would be suitable verbs for writing a short term goal.
What is no?
If you were completing an IFSP (Individual Family Service Plan) you are working with this age group.
What is birth to 3?
This health coverage is for individual age 65 and older.
What is Medicare?
The ASHA Assistants Code of Conduct includes Principles and these.
What are conduct fundamentals?
This is an assessment tool that allows the clinician to gather additional in the client's own words.
What is an interview?
What is the condtion?
This federal law requires that schools provide special education to students with disabilities.
What is IDEA?
When planning therapy you may consider if it is clinician directed or client centered. You are taking into account this framework.
What is the Continuum of Naturalness?