AT for Communication
AT for Visual Impairments
AT for Hearing Impairments
AT for Cognition
100

This is an umbrella term that encompasses the communication system that is used to supplement or replace speech for those with impairments in the production of comprehension of language.  

What is AAC?

100

This is the process by which the ciliary muscles change the curvature of the lens of the eye to maintain a clear image or focus on an object as its distance from the eye varies

What is visual accommodation?

100

Speak slowly and deeply

Use open-ended questions to make sure that the pt has understood

Keep eye contact/face contact

Do not speak with items in your mouth

What is techniques for working with clients who are HOH?

100

A condition present at birth?

What is congenital?

200

Knowledge of basic AAC methods

Access regarding positioning of the patient

Access regarding positioning of the device

Access regarding utilization of AT to enable direct or indirect selection

Access regarding development of motor skills

and Access regarding programming the device. 

What is the OTA role?

200

A disease that causes dysfunction of the macula, the area in the middle of the retina.  Causes blurred, distorted, or dim vision or a blind spot in the center of the visual field.  Peripheral vision is not generally affected.

What is ARMD?

200

Congenital loss, physical damage, disease, aging, and effects of medication.

What are causes of hearing loss?

200

Readily available components that can be purchased and assembled into assistive technology systems (tangible).

What is hard technology?

300

Volitional, physical direction of a body part to interact with the AAC system.  Typically hands/fingers and can also include eye gaze.

What is direct selection?

300

A clouding of the lens of the eye.

What is a cataract?

300

Hearing loss so severe that processing of linguistic information through hearing alone, with or without hearing aids, is severely limited.

Information is provided via an ALTERNATIVE sensory pathway (usually visual)

What is "deaf"?

300

Require the development of skill for their use.  Quality of the result obtained using the tool depends on the skill of the user.

What is a tool?

400

For individuals who have difficulty accurately targeting and activating keys, this is placed over the keyboard or screen to isolate each key or “target” and guide a person’s movement

What is a key guard?

400

Caused by increased intraocular pressure that damages the optic nerve.  Presents as loss of peripheral visual field.

What is glaucoma?
400

Primary pathway for sound is still available, but it is limited.  Insufficient intensity means that signals are too weak to be heard.

Hearing is AUGMENTED through amplification of sound

What is hard of hearing or hearing impaired?

400

•“Four-part model intended to promote collaborative decision making in all phases of assistive technology service design and delivery from consideration through implementation and evaluation of effectiveness.”

What is the SETT framework?

500

Involves intermediary steps in order to make a selection on an AAC device.  Most common methods are scanning, directed scanning and coded access.

What is indirect selection?

500

A high tech optical aid where images can be manipulated and controlled (larger/smaller, contrast altered, brightness altered, color/black and white display).  Traditional units are desktop.

What is a CCTV?

500

Loss associated with pathological defects of the middle ear.

What is a conductive hearing loss?

500

•model is proposed as a framework for understanding the place of AT in the lives of persons with functional limitations, negating occupational performance.

•4 components: Human, Activity, AT and Context

What is the HAAT model?