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Deck 12: Individuals with Hearing Impairments
1
A prelingual hearing impairment refers to an impairment that occurs
A)after age 3.
B)after age 5.
C)after age 7.
D)at birth or before the development of speech and language.
A)after age 3.
B)after age 5.
C)after age 7.
D)at birth or before the development of speech and language.
D
2
A central hearing disorder can best be described as
A)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the outer ear and/or middle ear
B)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the inner ear or nerve pathways beyond the inner ear to the brain
C)hearing losses resulting from both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairments
D)difficulty in the reception and interpretation of auditory information in the absence of a hearing loss.
A)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the outer ear and/or middle ear
B)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the inner ear or nerve pathways beyond the inner ear to the brain
C)hearing losses resulting from both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairments
D)difficulty in the reception and interpretation of auditory information in the absence of a hearing loss.
D
3
A procedure for measuring hearing sensitivity at certain frequencies using pure tones presented through an oscillator placed on the forehead or mastoid bone of the listener.
A)speech audiometry
B)pure-tone audiometry
C)air-conduction audiometry
D)bone-conduction audiometry
A)speech audiometry
B)pure-tone audiometry
C)air-conduction audiometry
D)bone-conduction audiometry
D
4
Limited or absent hearing for ordinary purposes of daily living refers to
A)hard of hearing
B)deaf
C)hearing impairment
D)hearing sensitivity loss
A)hard of hearing
B)deaf
C)hearing impairment
D)hearing sensitivity loss
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The loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the inner ear or nerve pathways beyond the inner ear to the brain.
A)conductive hearing loss
B)sensorineural hearing loss
C)mixed hearing loss
D)central hearing loss
A)conductive hearing loss
B)sensorineural hearing loss
C)mixed hearing loss
D)central hearing loss
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A procedure for measuring hearing sensitivity at certain frequencies using tones that are presented at various intensities.
A)speech audiometry
B)pure-tone audiometry
C)air-conduction audiometry
D)bone-conduction audiometry
A)speech audiometry
B)pure-tone audiometry
C)air-conduction audiometry
D)bone-conduction audiometry
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7
The incus refers to
A)the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the hammer
B)the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the anvil
C)the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the stirrup
D)a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves,also called the eardrum
A)the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the hammer
B)the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the anvil
C)the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the stirrup
D)a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves,also called the eardrum
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A procedure for measuring hearing sensitivity at certain frequencies using pure tones presented to the listener through earphones or speakers.
A)speech audiometry
B)pure-tone audiometry
C)air-conduction audiometry
D)bone-conduction audiometry
A)speech audiometry
B)pure-tone audiometry
C)air-conduction audiometry
D)bone-conduction audiometry
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9
The cochlea is a
A)link between the inner ear and the middle ear
B)thin,membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear
C)shell- or spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear that is responsible for hearing
D)bone in the inner ear that fits into the oval window
A)link between the inner ear and the middle ear
B)thin,membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear
C)shell- or spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear that is responsible for hearing
D)bone in the inner ear that fits into the oval window
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10
Universal hearing screening for newborns is important because hearing loss
A)can always be repaired when discovered early.
B)is the most common congenital disorder in newborns.
C)is not a common congenital disorder in newborns.
D)requires that the infants be immediately fitted with hearing aids.
A)can always be repaired when discovered early.
B)is the most common congenital disorder in newborns.
C)is not a common congenital disorder in newborns.
D)requires that the infants be immediately fitted with hearing aids.
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11
Hearing losses resulting from both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairments.
A)conductive hearing loss
B)sensorineural hearing loss
C)mixed hearing loss
D)central hearing loss
A)conductive hearing loss
B)sensorineural hearing loss
C)mixed hearing loss
D)central hearing loss
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12
Conductive hearing loss refers to
A)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the outer ear and/or middle ear
B)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the inner ear or nerve pathways beyond the inner ear to the brain
C)hearing losses resulting from both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairments
D)difficulty in the reception and interpretation of auditory information in the absence of a hearing loss.
A)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the outer ear and/or middle ear
B)the loss of sound sensitivity produced by abnormalities of the inner ear or nerve pathways beyond the inner ear to the brain
C)hearing losses resulting from both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairments
D)difficulty in the reception and interpretation of auditory information in the absence of a hearing loss.
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13
A professional who signs,gestures,and/or fingerspells a speaker's message as it is spoken to enable individuals with hearing impairments to understand spoken language is referred to as
A)a translator
B)an interpreter
C)an audiologist
D)an auditory trainer
A)a translator
B)an interpreter
C)an audiologist
D)an auditory trainer
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14
Less than normal hearing (either sensitivity or speech understanding)resulting from auditory disorder(s)refers to
A)hard of hearing
B)deaf
C)hearing impairment
D)hearing sensitivity loss
A)hard of hearing
B)deaf
C)hearing impairment
D)hearing sensitivity loss
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15
The stapes refers to
A)the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the hammer
B)the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the anvil
C)the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the stirrup
D)a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves,also called the eardrum
A)the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the hammer
B)the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the anvil
C)the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the stirrup
D)a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves,also called the eardrum
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The malleus refers to
A)the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the hammer
B)the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the anvil
C)the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the stirrup
D)a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves,also called the eardrum
A)the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the hammer
B)the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the anvil
C)the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear,also called the stirrup
D)a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves,also called the eardrum
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17
How is manual communication different from oral communication?
A)They are different terms for the same approach to learning language skills.
B)Manual uses the hands (e.g.,sign language)and oral uses speech and so on.
C)Manual and oral both use sign language and speech reading.
D)Manual and oral both use facial expressions and residual hearing.
A)They are different terms for the same approach to learning language skills.
B)Manual uses the hands (e.g.,sign language)and oral uses speech and so on.
C)Manual and oral both use sign language and speech reading.
D)Manual and oral both use facial expressions and residual hearing.
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18
This term refers to a person who has a hearing loss but uses the auditory channel as the primary avenue for oral communication,with or without a hearing aid.
A)hard of hearing
B)deaf
C)hearing impairment
D)hearing sensitivity loss
A)hard of hearing
B)deaf
C)hearing impairment
D)hearing sensitivity loss
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19
Postlingual children who are deaf generally develop better speech,language,reading,and writing skills because their hearing loss occurs
A)after they have acquired speech and language.
B)after they have acquired fine motor skills.
C)before they have acquired fine motor skills.
D)before they have acquired speech and language.
A)after they have acquired speech and language.
B)after they have acquired fine motor skills.
C)before they have acquired fine motor skills.
D)before they have acquired speech and language.
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20
In 1817,the first school in the United States for students with a significant hearing loss was called the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb Persons.Today we know the school as ______.
A)Thomas H.Gallaudet College
B)University for the Deaf
C)American School for the Deaf
D)George Mason University
A)Thomas H.Gallaudet College
B)University for the Deaf
C)American School for the Deaf
D)George Mason University
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21
When a student uses hearing aids,the teacher should
A)check the hearing aids once a week.
B)check the hearing aids every day.
C)let the parent check the hearing aids.
D)make sure there is a spare battery at home.
A)check the hearing aids once a week.
B)check the hearing aids every day.
C)let the parent check the hearing aids.
D)make sure there is a spare battery at home.
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22
The area of development most severely affected for children who are deaf is
A)written communication skills.
B)language skills only.
C)speech skills only.
D)speech and language skills.
A)written communication skills.
B)language skills only.
C)speech skills only.
D)speech and language skills.
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23
The primary role of an interpreter is to relay to the student
A)only what the teacher and other adults say in class.
B)only what the teacher says in class.
C)the main points that are said in class.
D)anything that is said in class.
A)only what the teacher and other adults say in class.
B)only what the teacher says in class.
C)the main points that are said in class.
D)anything that is said in class.
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24
During the 2011-2012 school year,what percentage of students with hearing impairments attended public schools?
A)60%
B)75%
C)90%
D)95%
A)60%
B)75%
C)90%
D)95%
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25
Some of the causes of hearing loss include the following factors:
A)environmental or trauma
B)infections
C)genetic or hereditary
D)all of these
A)environmental or trauma
B)infections
C)genetic or hereditary
D)all of these
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26
Preferential seating will enhance the ability of a student with a hearing impairment to hear and understand what is said in the classroom.This can be done by placing the student
A)near where you typically teach.
B)away from other noise sources.
C)far away from where you typically teach.
D)near where you typically teach and away from other noise sources.
A)near where you typically teach.
B)away from other noise sources.
C)far away from where you typically teach.
D)near where you typically teach and away from other noise sources.
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27
Appropriate accommodations for students with a mild hearing loss may include
A)using preferential seating.
B)having a seeing eye dog.
C)using a hearing aid or personal FM system.
D)using preferential seating and using a hearing aid or personal FM system.
A)using preferential seating.
B)having a seeing eye dog.
C)using a hearing aid or personal FM system.
D)using preferential seating and using a hearing aid or personal FM system.
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28
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (2013)estimates that hearing loss affects ______ children born in the United States each year.
A)1,000
B)10,000
C)12,000
D)15,000
A)1,000
B)10,000
C)12,000
D)15,000
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29
An interpreter uses communication processes such as the following when interpreting for a student:
A)American Sign Language only
B)Repetition,sign language,fingerspelling,body language,and verbal expression
C)A combination of American Sign Language and Signing Exact English
D)A combination of American Sign Language and Signed English
A)American Sign Language only
B)Repetition,sign language,fingerspelling,body language,and verbal expression
C)A combination of American Sign Language and Signing Exact English
D)A combination of American Sign Language and Signed English
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30
How would you describe total communication (TC)?
A)It only uses the facial expressions of both communication partners.
B)It is without controversy and preferred by all deaf adults.
C)It focuses heavily on oral communication methods.
D)It combines a number of sensory modalities with manual and oral communication.
A)It only uses the facial expressions of both communication partners.
B)It is without controversy and preferred by all deaf adults.
C)It focuses heavily on oral communication methods.
D)It combines a number of sensory modalities with manual and oral communication.
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31
The bilingual-bicultural approach to communication considers
A)American Sign Language to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
B)signing Exact English to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
C)signed English to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
D)fingerspelling to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
A)American Sign Language to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
B)signing Exact English to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
C)signed English to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
D)fingerspelling to be the natural language of the Deaf culture.
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32
The degree of hearing loss can be measured in decibels and the frequency of the sound described in
A)Sprint.
B)Verizon.
C)Avis.
D)Hertz.
A)Sprint.
B)Verizon.
C)Avis.
D)Hertz.
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33
The primary objective of an assessment of a student with a hearing impairment is to establish a profile of the individual's abilities.This assessment can typically be done by using
A)only verbal skills
B)only nonverbal skills
C)the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT)
D)the California Achievement Test (CAT)
A)only verbal skills
B)only nonverbal skills
C)the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT)
D)the California Achievement Test (CAT)
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34
A leading cause of mild to moderate conductive hearing loss in children is
A)ossicular chain.
B)otitis media.
C)organ of Corti.
D)oval window.
A)ossicular chain.
B)otitis media.
C)organ of Corti.
D)oval window.
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35
Strategies for facilitating speechreading include
A)moving around while talking to the students.
B)using visual aids such as pictures and diagrams.
C)looking directly at the pupil when speaking.
D)using visual aids and looking directly at the pupil when speaking.
A)moving around while talking to the students.
B)using visual aids such as pictures and diagrams.
C)looking directly at the pupil when speaking.
D)using visual aids and looking directly at the pupil when speaking.
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36
Strategies for facilitating the student's speechreading include
A)talking while you are turned away writing on the board.
B)keeping the light source on your back.
C)standing in one place while you are talking.
D)standing in front of a window.
A)talking while you are turned away writing on the board.
B)keeping the light source on your back.
C)standing in one place while you are talking.
D)standing in front of a window.
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37
The academic area most negatively affected by a hearing impairment is
A)writing.
B)reading.
C)mathematics.
D)science.
A)writing.
B)reading.
C)mathematics.
D)science.
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38
American Sign Language
A)uses English language word order.
B)uses a word-by-word interpretation.
C)has a unique syntax system.
D)is most like spoken English.
A)uses English language word order.
B)uses a word-by-word interpretation.
C)has a unique syntax system.
D)is most like spoken English.
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39
How can you facilitate the acceptance of a student who is deaf or who has a hearing loss in your first-grade general education classroom?
A)Wait until they are in fifth grade; the students are too young to understand anything.
B)Provide a model of positive acceptance and implement modifications in a natural manner.
C)Decide that the parents will answer any questions outside the school day.
D)There is nothing that you need to do; the students will figure it all out on their own.
A)Wait until they are in fifth grade; the students are too young to understand anything.
B)Provide a model of positive acceptance and implement modifications in a natural manner.
C)Decide that the parents will answer any questions outside the school day.
D)There is nothing that you need to do; the students will figure it all out on their own.
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40
Before 1975,when PL 94-142 was enacted,what percentage of students with hearing impairments attended segregated schools?
A)50%
B)60%
C)70%
D)80%
A)50%
B)60%
C)70%
D)80%
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41
This hearing assessment is often used with children who are difficult to test or unable to follow simple commands.
A)Audiogram
B)Speech audiometry
C)Play audiometry
D)Children's audiogram
A)Audiogram
B)Speech audiometry
C)Play audiometry
D)Children's audiogram
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42
What type of graph is used to measure hearing?
A)Cardiogram
B)Audiogram
C)Hearing chart
D)Cochleogram
A)Cardiogram
B)Audiogram
C)Hearing chart
D)Cochleogram
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43
All of the following disorders except ______ can be associated with hearing loss in children.
A)Usher syndrome
B)Waardenburg syndrome
C)ototoxicity
D)autism
A)Usher syndrome
B)Waardenburg syndrome
C)ototoxicity
D)autism
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44
In what year was PL 89-36,which is legislation facilitating transition as a national priority for the hearing impaired,enacted?
A)1973
B)1864
C)1817
D)1968
A)1973
B)1864
C)1817
D)1968
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45
Toy manufactures are helping to create awareness and acceptance for individuals who have hearing impairments.Which manufacturer makes "Sign Language Barbie"?
A)Hasbro
B)Playskool
C)Mattel
D)Tonka
A)Hasbro
B)Playskool
C)Mattel
D)Tonka
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46
Under ______,colleges and universities are required to provide qualified sign language interpreters and other auxiliary aids needed to ensure effective communication opportunities for the deaf and hard of hearing student population.
A)PL 94-142
B)Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
C)Americans With Disabilities Act
D)PL 89-36
A)PL 94-142
B)Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
C)Americans With Disabilities Act
D)PL 89-36
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47
Which classification of hearing loss would be caused by a disorder that is in the inner ear,or cochlea?
A)Conductive hearing loss
B)Mixed hearing loss
C)Sensorineural hearing loss
D)Central hearing disorder
A)Conductive hearing loss
B)Mixed hearing loss
C)Sensorineural hearing loss
D)Central hearing disorder
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48
What is currently viewed as the optimal age for cochlear implants?
A)10-15 months
B)3-6 months
C)2-17 years of age
D)Cochlear implants have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
A)10-15 months
B)3-6 months
C)2-17 years of age
D)Cochlear implants have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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49
Three small bones in the ear are required for effective hearing.Which of the following is not one of them?
A)Hammer
B)Stirrup
C)Saddle
D)Anvil
A)Hammer
B)Stirrup
C)Saddle
D)Anvil
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50
Many times,the audiologist,social worker,speech-language pathologist,and special education teacher assist the ______ in gathering the information needed to make the initial educational placement and communication training decisions.
A)general education teacher
B)principal
C)family
D)professor
A)general education teacher
B)principal
C)family
D)professor
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51
For nearly 135 years,the ______ has been actively involved in obtaining the basic rights under the U.S.Constitution for individuals with hearing impairments.
A)National Association for the Hearing Impaired (NAHI)
B)National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
C)National Education Association (NEA)
D)National Association for the Deaf (NAD)
A)National Association for the Hearing Impaired (NAHI)
B)National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
C)National Education Association (NEA)
D)National Association for the Deaf (NAD)
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52
An oral interpreter is used with which of the following type(s)of students?
A)Cochlear implant users
B)Students with a high level of residual hearing
C)Students who are deaf
D)Cochlear implant users and students with a high level of residual hearing
A)Cochlear implant users
B)Students with a high level of residual hearing
C)Students who are deaf
D)Cochlear implant users and students with a high level of residual hearing
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53
According to data from the Gallaudet Research Institute (2008),approximately what percentage of all students in programs for the deaf and hearing impaired are persons from culturally diverse groups?
A)50%
B)37%
C)80%
D)17%
A)50%
B)37%
C)80%
D)17%
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54
Which of the following is an example of a congenital cause for abnormal hearing that involves a narrowing or closure of the external ear canal?
A)Atresia
B)Armenia
C)Autosomal recessive
D)Adventiticious loss
A)Atresia
B)Armenia
C)Autosomal recessive
D)Adventiticious loss
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55
According to the text,an individual's language and speech skills are developed and refined by all of the following except
A)pictures.
B)observing.
C)imitation.
D)listening.
A)pictures.
B)observing.
C)imitation.
D)listening.
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56
The process of ______,enabling the student with a hearing impairment to make a comfortable and positive change from one environment to another,requires systematic planning and evaluation.
A)time out
B)transition
C)topography
D)total communication
A)time out
B)transition
C)topography
D)total communication
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57
The stages of ______ that follow the birth of a baby with a hearing loss are healthy expressions of normal emotional reactions.
A)grieving
B)giving to others
C)assessment
D)consultation
A)grieving
B)giving to others
C)assessment
D)consultation
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58
What year was the first college for the hearing impaired established?
A)1817
B)1845
C)1902
D)1864
A)1817
B)1845
C)1902
D)1864
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59
For children born with a hearing impairment,identification and intervention should begin
A)at age 1.
B)at age 2.
C)at age 3.
D)as early as possible.
A)at age 1.
B)at age 2.
C)at age 3.
D)as early as possible.
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60
Which organ is the "end organ of hearing"?
A)Vestibule
B)Cochlea
C)Tympanic membrane
D)Organ of Corti
A)Vestibule
B)Cochlea
C)Tympanic membrane
D)Organ of Corti
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61
Low birth weight would most likely cause conductive hearing loss,but it is rarely permanent.
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62
The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age.
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63
Sounds must be louder that than 150 dB if they are to be considered potentially hazardous.
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64
Doorbells,fire alarms,and alarm clocks can be adapted for use by individuals with hearing impairments.
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65
Individuals with hearing impairments cannot communicate by telephone.
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66
The objective of the ______ communication approach is to facilitate the development of spoken (oral)English.
A)auditory-oral
B)total communication
C)bilingual-bicultural
D)none of these
A)auditory-oral
B)total communication
C)bilingual-bicultural
D)none of these
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67
Abraham Lincoln signed legislation establishing the nation's first college for the hearing impaired.
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68
Sound produced by the inner ear in response to auditory stimulation of the auditory pathway is ______.
A)acoustic immittance
B)auditory evoked potentials
C)otoacoustic emissions
D)pure tone
A)acoustic immittance
B)auditory evoked potentials
C)otoacoustic emissions
D)pure tone
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69
The term Deaf,with a capital D,is used to describe those individuals who wish to be identified with the Deaf culture.
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70
Hearing loss that is acquired after birth and not inherited is referred to as
A)autosomal recessive.
B)autosomal dominant.
C)adventitious hearing loss.
D)acoustic.
A)autosomal recessive.
B)autosomal dominant.
C)adventitious hearing loss.
D)acoustic.
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71
The least restrictive environment (LRE)for students who are deaf or have a hearing impairment is the same LRE for any student with a disability.
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72
When decibel levels are louder than 80 dB,it is considered potentially hazardous.
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73
All of the following are disorders associated with hearing loss in children except
A)Down syndrome.
B)meningitis.
C)Waardenburg syndrome.
D)aphasia.
A)Down syndrome.
B)meningitis.
C)Waardenburg syndrome.
D)aphasia.
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74
The ______ represents the softest sound level at which a listener can identify the stimuli 50% of the time.
A)air conduction
B)bone conduction
C)speech recognition threshold
D)play audiometry
A)air conduction
B)bone conduction
C)speech recognition threshold
D)play audiometry
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75
The educational achievements of students with hearing impairments may be significantly delayed compared to their peers without hearing impairments.
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76
Mathematics is the academic area most negatively affected for students with a hearing impairment.
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77
Federal law requires that all new televisions with screens thirteen inches and larger have built-in caption functions.
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78
Babies who are deaf babble less than babies who can hear.
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79
The Internet does not provide more opportunities for interaction among groups of peers who have hearing impairments.
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80
The sign language system that is most commonly used in public schools is called
A)signing Exact English.
B)signed English.
C)American Sign Language.
D)none of these
A)signing Exact English.
B)signed English.
C)American Sign Language.
D)none of these
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