Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
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One of the most harmful effects of hearing loss is the inability to converse with individuals during everyday activities.
True
2
Aural rehabilitation can involve communication partners.
True
3
The impact of hearing loss is invisible.
False
4
The effects of hearing loss will be the same for all individuals with moderate hearing loss.
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5
An example of an activity limitation is a person with hearing loss avoiding noisy restaurants.
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6
An aural rehabilitation program should include both the patient and the communication partner, if possible.
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7
A teacher for the deaf can provide AR services.
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8
Conducting an electronic database search is an example of finding evidence to answer a question when using the five-step approach of evidence-based practice.
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9
Frequent communication partners can exert a significant effect on a patient's activities and participation.
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10
According to the results from a 2004 survey conducted by Hernandez and Amlani, which term did the majority of audiologists prefer for adults who receive services for their hearing loss?
A) consumers
B) patients
C) persons with hearing loss
D) clients
A) consumers
B) patients
C) persons with hearing loss
D) clients
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11
Bob has a sloping mild-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss in his left ear and a flat, moderate mixed hearing loss in his right ear. His hearing loss would be described as:
A) symmetrical.
B) unilateral.
C) mixed
D) asymmetrical.
A) symmetrical.
B) unilateral.
C) mixed
D) asymmetrical.
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12
Which is not a parameter of hearing loss?
A) degree
B) causation
C) configuration
D) onset
A) degree
B) causation
C) configuration
D) onset
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13
Speechreading training uses:
A) only the visual channel.
B) both the visual and auditory channels.
C) only the auditory channel
D) the visual, auditory, and tactile channels.
A) only the visual channel.
B) both the visual and auditory channels.
C) only the auditory channel
D) the visual, auditory, and tactile channels.
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14
Aural rehabilitation can occur in:
A) a speech and hearing clinic
B) a hospital.
C) a nursing home.
D) all of the above.
A) a speech and hearing clinic
B) a hospital.
C) a nursing home.
D) all of the above.
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15
A postlingual hearing loss may begin around the age of:
A) 18 months.
B) 2 years.
C) 5 years.
D) 10 years.
A) 18 months.
B) 2 years.
C) 5 years.
D) 10 years.
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16
Individuals who have hearing loss are underserved, in part because of:
A) lack of audiologists.
B) lack of reimbursement policies for AR.
C) poor quality of hearing aids.
D) all of the above.
A) lack of audiologists.
B) lack of reimbursement policies for AR.
C) poor quality of hearing aids.
D) all of the above.
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17
A _________ study is a study in which a group of patients exposed to a particular treatment is followed over time and is compared to an unexposed group.
A) case
B) cohort
C) correlational
D) randomized controlled
A) case
B) cohort
C) correlational
D) randomized controlled
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18
The _______ variable is the factor or item measured in an experiment
A) dependent
B) control
C) randomized
D) independen
A) dependent
B) control
C) randomized
D) independen
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19
Who usually takes the lead role in developing an adult's aural rehabilitation plan and coordinating the services provided by other professionals?
A) primary care physician
B) speech-language pathologist
C) teacher for the deaf or hard of hearing
D) audiologist
A) primary care physician
B) speech-language pathologist
C) teacher for the deaf or hard of hearing
D) audiologist
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20
A person with a PTA of 48 dB HL would be classified as having________ hearing impairment.
A) mild
B) moderate
C) moderate-to-severe
D) severe
A) mild
B) moderate
C) moderate-to-severe
D) severe
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21
To be considered profound hearing loss, a PTA must be poorer than_______ dB HL.
A) 25
B) 70
C) 90
D) 110
A) 25
B) 70
C) 90
D) 110
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22
_______ refers to how smoothly communication flows.
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23
The term _________ refers to a loss of function imposed by hearing loss or an inability to perform an activity.
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24
A_____________ is an effect of an activity limitation that results in a change in the broader scope of a patient's life, such as avoiding situations that will cause difficulties (noisy places, parties, and movies).
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25
The term ____________ is used when the person receiving intervention services related to alleviating the problems associated with hearing loss is a child rather than an adult.
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26
Currently, about _____________ people in the United States have some degree of reduced hearing sensitivity.
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27
The __________, passed in 1990, calls for equal access for all persons with disabilities.
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28
_________is the relationship between the money spent and benefits accrued.
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29
________ is clinical decision making that is based on a review of the scientific evidence of benefits and costs of alternative forms of diagnosis or treatment.
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30
A __________ study determines the relationships between variables but does not permit causal interpretations.
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31
The WHO labels the effects of hearing loss on the frequent communication partner as ___________.
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32
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (IFC) is a classification system that provides a _____________ framework for describing and considering a health condition.
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33
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Structured and unstructured listening practice
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Structured and unstructured listening practice
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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34
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Assessment of hearing loss and speech recognition skills
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F)rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Assessment of hearing loss and speech recognition skills
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F)rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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35
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Communication training for a spouse, family member, or coworker
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Communication training for a spouse, family member, or coworker
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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36
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Explanation and dispensing of devices that supplement or replace a hearing aid
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F)rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Explanation and dispensing of devices that supplement or replace a hearing aid
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F)rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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37
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Teaching of strategies that enhance communication and minimize communication difficulties
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F)rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Teaching of strategies that enhance communication and minimize communication difficulties
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F)rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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38
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Instruction about normal hearing, hearing loss, listening device technology, and other services
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Instruction about normal hearing, hearing loss, listening device technology, and other services
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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39
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Can include stress management and relaxation techniques
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Can include stress management and relaxation techniques
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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40
Match these description with their components of a typical AR program :
-Specialized training for other professionals on hearing loss
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
-Specialized training for other professionals on hearing loss
A) diagnosis
B) provision of appropriate HATS
C) auditory training
D) communication strategies training
E) informational and educational counseling
F) rational acceptance counseling
G) psychosocial support
H) frequent communication partner training
I) speechreading training
J) speech-language therapy
K) in-service training
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41
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Earwax
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Earwax
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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42
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Congenitally small external ear
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Congenitally small external ear
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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43
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Inflammation of the middle ear
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Inflammation of the middle ear
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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44
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Caused by an obstruction within the outer or middle ear
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Caused by an obstruction within the outer or middle ear
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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45
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-A common cause of childhood sensorineural hearing loss
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-A common cause of childhood sensorineural hearing loss
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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46
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Harmful to the structures of the inner ear and auditory nerve
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Harmful to the structures of the inner ear and auditory nerve
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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47
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Hearing loss that increases over time
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Hearing loss that increases over time
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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48
Match the following definitions with their terms :
-Has a cochlear or retrocochlear origin
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
-Has a cochlear or retrocochlear origin
A) cerumen
B) conductive loss
C) microtia
D) otitis media
E) meningitis
F)encephalitis
G) sensorineural hearing loss
H) ototoxic drugs
I) mixed hearing gloss
J) progressive hearing loss
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49
List five personal factors that may influence the magnitude of a hearing-related disability.
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50
Define aural rehabilitation, including its goals, and what a typical aural rehabilitation plan for an adult may include.
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51
What should an AR program for children include that is not typically included in an adult AR program?
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52
Describe the difference between a congenital hearing loss and an acquired hearing loss.
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53
Define perilingual hearing loss.
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54
List two reasons why AR can be expensive.
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55
Define clinical significance.
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56
Plot an audiogram based on the following information and describe the hearing loss.


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57
List the levels of evidence to support evidence-based practice treatment interventions from highest/most credible to lowest/least credible. (Adapted from ASHA, 2004)
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58
Describe a randomized controlled trial in which speechreading is being assessed.
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59
List the five-step approach used in evidence-based practice.
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