Communication Modes
Visual Cues
Auditory Assessment
Psychosocial Development
Counseling in AR
100

True/False: 


Families of children with mild to moderate SNHL have more parenting stress compared to parents of NH children?

True

100

An example of providing optimal visual cues may be:

Facing the listener when you're speaking; ensure the listener is looking at you when you're speaking.

Other.

100

Selecting a patient questionnaire/survey should be based on:

What you want to know about the patient and the reporting symptoms/difficulties.

100

What are some of the secondary effects of deafness?

- Delays in motor skills

- Visual processing differences

- Parental stress

- Psychosocial problems

- Behavior problems

100

Statistically, how much information do patients correctly retain following a counseling appointment:

1. Overall results indicate about 50% of information provided by healthcare providers is retained 

2. Of the information recalled about half is remembered incorrectly 

200

Types of communication modalities: 

•Auditory-oral or aural/oral

•Auditory-verbal (AV)

•Total Communication

•Cued speech

•Manual

200

Visual cues contribute ___% to speech intelligibility: 

50% 

200

A modified-open set is:

A closed set task with a large number of finite responses (e.g. Mr. Potato Head activity)

200

Why is emotional attachment compromised for children who are D/HoH? 

because they can't hear their parents, lack of reciprocity

200

Tips to help patients recall information may include:

1. Written materials, cartoons and pictures
2. Give specific recommendations
3. Use simple language

4. Provide the most important information first and repeat the most important information

5. Keep the amount of information to a minimum 

300

How is the Tadoma method used, and what population is it most commonly used for in treatment?

1. Hand is placed on the face of the speaker with the thumb lightly placed on the speaker’s lips and the fingers spread on the cheek and upper neck (allows for feel of lips and vocal folds, f vs. v).

2. Individuals with dual sensory impairments may use senses of touch and movement.

300

Incorporating visual cues may increase the signal-to-noise ratio by __ to __?

15 to 20 dB = ~20% improvement 

300

Auditory assessments should be conducted in:

1. The best aided condition

2. Each ear separately and each ear aided

3. At various loudness levels (soft, moderate, loud)

300

Do children who are D/HoH process simultaneously or sequentially? 

Sequentially

300

The five stages of grief, as outlined by Kubler-Ross, (1969) are:

1. Denial

2. Anger

3. Bargaining 

4. Depression

5. Acceptance 

400

Contributing factors for chosen communication mode:

- Parents/families history and goals for the child 

- Severity of hearing loss

- Capacity of the child

- Oral-motor issues

- Accessibility 

400

These patient specific factors will impact speech-reading skills:

1. Intelligence

2. Age

3. Degree of hearing loss

4. Gender

5. Visual memory

400

An example of an Open-set and Closed-set task might be:

Open-set - presenting monosyllabic words with no possible answers provided for contextual support.

*Gold-standard for assessing performance of patients with cochlear implants and hearing aids (Example tests: PBK-50, NU-6)

Closed-set - working on auditory-training drills, providing a given set in advance (context cards) (e.g. /pat/, /mat/, /bat/)

400

What did the Flanker task find?

The deaf participants made fewer errors than hearing participants, but their responses were slower.

400

Three examples of non-professional counseling might include:

Any of the following:

•A financial planner counsels on tax problems

•A teacher counsels on test-taking skills

•An audiologist counsels on hearing conservation

•An SLP counsels on strategies for developing speech/language

500

Advantages and disadvantages to a "Total Communication" modality may include:

Advantages

1. Using any means of communication (e.g. sign, voice, finger-spelling, lip-reading, writing, gesture)

2. Attempts to create a “least restrictive” learning environment, allowing the child to develop whatever skills are best suited to them.

Disadvantages

1. Criticized for not being truly TOTAL. 

2. Criticized for not developing any ONE skill with complete competency.

500

Some tips to facilitate speech-reading include:


• Talk about real life events 

• Know the topic at hand, this will help fill in the blanks

• Speech read for overall content instead of individual words

• After you have achieved some level of competency in quiet, add background noise

500

Assessment tools should be developmentally appropriate in terms of these two things:

Age and/or auditory development

500

The fovea comprises less than __ of retinal size, but takes up over __ of the visual cortex in the brain.

1%

50%

500

The difference between Psychotherapy and Counseling is:

Psychotherapy = Explores unconscious behavior patterns in order to alter ways of relating and functioning.

Counseling = Helps people develop "here-and-now” information and strategies for coping with life, decision making and current problems.