An approach to deaf education that emphasizes auditory training articulation ability and lip reading.
What is oral/aural training.
100
How early can early childhood services begin?
What is as soon as the child has been identified as having a hearing loss.
200
What part of the ear is filled with fluid and microscopic components?
Cochlea
200
Which inner ear disorder, is caused by increased exposure to extremely high noise exposure?
What is Noise-induced hearing loss
200
A form of sign language developed in the US and used also in English-speaking parts of Canada.
What is American Sign Language
200
What is the name of a person who helps someone with hearing loss to communicate?
Interpreter
300
Name the three bones of the middle ear?
What are the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes
300
What is the most common cause of conductive hearing loss in children?
What is Otitis media
300
a.Writing tests/exams in a quiet room.
b. Provision of more time for the writing of exams.
c. Use speech reading to support what they hear.
d.Personal hearing device (hearing aid, cochlear implant, tactile device)
Where are these accommodations best implemented?
What is a classroom?
300
This occurs when a problem of the outer or middle ear prevents sound from being conducted to the inner ear, can exist if part of the external or middle ear is not fully developed or if it develops abnormally.
What is conductive hearing loss?
400
What nerve sends messages to the brain, which are then interpreted as sounds.
What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?
400
What is the most common type of Sensorineural Hearing Loss caused by the natural aging of the auditory system.
What is Prebycusis
400
A manual technique used by some deaf children and their teacher/parents that uses hand shapes near mouth to help make lip reading easier
What is Cued Speech
400
T or F
Age is a predictor of Lipreading Performance?
What is True
500
What part of the ear collects sounds and funnels them into the auditory canal.
What is the Pinna?
500
A benign tumor on the CN VIII is called?
Acoustic Neuroma.
500
Decoding the language of a speaker by paying close attention to face and mouth, without being able to hear the speaker's voice.
What is Lip reading
500
T or F
Visemes are groups of speech sounds that look like on the face.