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What does a case history form include?
Biological Info, Description of Problem, Medical History, Developmental History, Academic History, Social History, Previous Treatment/Outcome & Goals
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What are the 3 components in behavioral objectives?
Do statement, Condition, Criterion
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Your client is building a block tower and then the clinician says, “You’re building. You put on a block. You did it again. You put on another block. Now it’s big! You’re building a big one.” What type of facilitative play technique is the clinician using?
Parallel talk – the clinician is describing what the client is doing
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If the clinician is moving their client’s tongue to the correct position during the production of /l/, what type of cue is the clinician providing?
Kinesthetic – the clinician is moving the client’s articulator
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What are some possibilities for purposeful undesirable behaviors?
Avoidance, Escape, Control, Learned
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What are the 6 areas of assessment for Speech-Language Pathology?
Language, Motor Speech, Voice, Fluency, Hearing, Collateral Areas
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A 5 year old female was seen for an articulation evaluation which revealed a lisp on /s/ and /z/ as well as fronting of /k/ and /g/. If the clinician chooses to target /k/ first, which type of approach is she following?
Normative Approach – /k/ develops before /s/
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What is shaping and when does it occur?
Teaching a specific response that will move the client closer to the desire responses (i.e., target behavior broken down into small components and taught in ascending sequence of difficulty); occurs when behaviors can’t be elicited even with max cues
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You provide your client with reinforcement for the first correct response made after a predetermined time period has elapsed (i.e., every 4 minutes). What time of intermittent reinforcement is described above?
Fixed Interval
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The length of time that your patient can phonate /s/ versus /z/ is a ratio of 1.2 which falls within the norm of 1.4 for adults. What method of assessment is described in this scenario?
Criterion-Referenced
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What is task mode, which is used for sequencing of therapy targets?
Type of clinician support/scaffolding provided to obtain desired responses (i.e., imitation, cue/prompt, spontaneous)
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What method of data collection is occurring if the clinician is recording data while the session is occurring?
Real-Time
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Based on your client’s performance, they scored in the 25th percentile on the SCAN-3. What method of assessment is described in this scenario?
Norm-Referenced
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What type of documentation is used that contains long term and short term goals related to speech, language, hearing, and other communication needs?
Intervention Plans (Plan of Care)
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Name some tests included in an audiological assessment.
Otoscopy, Immittance Testing, Otoacoustic Emissions, Pure Tone Testing, Speech Recognition Testing, Word Recognition Testing