Ethics
EBP
Acronyms
Meetings
Other
100

What are the eight domains of service delivery?

Collaboration, counseling, prevention and wellness, screening, assessment, treatment, modalities and technology, and populations and systems

100

What is the difference between foreground versus background?

Foreground= narrow focus, specific to the clinical case

Background= broad focus, seeking general knowledge, some but not all elements of PICO elements

100

MDSSI

Multiple disabilities with severe sensory impairment

100

What occurs at the RED meeting?

it begins the evaluation process and you meet to determine: 

-need for additional assessment

-if there is sufficient data to determine eligibility 

-if there is not sufficient data to determine eligibility

100

What is the difference between accommodations and modifications?

Accommodation (helpers): presentation, response, setting, timing, organization

Modification (differences): Assignment and curriculum

200

Who is the ASHA Code of Ethics applicable to?

Members of ASHA with CCC/ without CCC

Nonmember of ASHA with CCC

Applicant of certification or membership

200

PICO Elements

P (population), I (intervention), C (comparison intervention), O (outcome)

200

PWN

prior written notice


200

What is the purpose of the MET meeting? 

to determine needs for SDI

(related services are not provided at the MET meeting)

200
Types of service delivery

Indirect and direct 

300

Bioethical Principles

1.Autonomoy- respect client's view and choices

2.Non-malificence- obligation to not inflict harm

3. Beneficience- serve and promote well-being of others

4. Justice- individuals must be treated equally

300

Inclusion Criteria versus exclusion criteria

inclusion criteria is: timeline, diagnosis of combined conditions, age range of participants

Exclusion criteria: timeline, age range of participants, and comborbid conditions

300

MIPS

Medicaid in public schools 

300

What are the components of the IEP 

PLAAFP, measurable goals, service delivery, PWN


300

What are the types of direct intervention?

pull out (direct and traditional, individual small group, and intensive SDI)

Push in (integrated therapy, student stays in the classroom, small group or one-on- one, and co-teaching)

400

What is the difference between productivity and caseload?

Productivity is each facility or workplace

Caseload is all your job responsibilities and work duties

400

Components of CAT

Step 1: Rationale

Step 2: Develop the PICO question 

Step 3: Description of Research Methods

Step 4: Summarize and appraisal of studies

Step 5: conclusions

400

PLAAFP

Present level of academic achievement and functional performance

400

Do you need parent consent after the IEP meeting?

Yes

400

What are the examples of indirect therapy?

SLP works with the primary worker, they act as a consultant, accommodations and modifications, collaboration on lesson planning, and observing the child

500

What is important of interprofessional practice?

Values and Ethics, Roles and Responsibilities, Interprofessional Communication, and Teams and Teamwork

500

Levels of Evidence

1a: systematic review

1b: individual high quality RCT 

2a: systematic reviews with two or more cohort studies

2c: outcomes research; ecological studies

3a: systematic review of case-control studies

3b: high quality case control study

4: case series

5: expert opinion

500

MID

Mild intellectual disability

500

what is the purpose of IDEA?

provide free and appropriate public education, give parents a voice in their child's education

500

What are the percentages of SLPs across workplaces?

55.9% in educational, 38.8% healthcare, and 18.8% private practice