Deck 11: Individuals With Hearing Impairments

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How would you describe total communication (TC)? It

A)only uses the facial expressions of both communication partners
B)is without controversy and preferred by all deaf adults
C)focuses heavily on oral communication methods
D)combines a number of sensory modalities with manual and oral communication
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Appropriate accommodations for students with a mild hearing loss may include

A)utilizing preferential seating
B)having a seeing eye dog
C)using a hearing aid or personal FM system
D)A and C
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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

A)using only verbal skills
B)using only nonverbal skills
C)using the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT)
D)using the California Achievement Test (CAT)
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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
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The rate for some degree of hearing impairment for infants born in the United States occur in

A)1 in every 12 infants
B)1 in every 18 infants
C)1 in every 22 infants
D)1 in every 28 infants
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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)A and B
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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
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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
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Strategies for facilitating the student's speech reading 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
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The academic area most negatively affected by a hearing impairment is

A)writing
B)reading
C)mathematics
D)science
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Research on the levels of intelligence of children with hearing impairments indicates that, when compared to children without hearing impairments, these children have

A)significantly lower levels of intelligence
B)similar levels of intelligence
C)slightly higher levels of intelligence
D)slightly lower levels of intelligence
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Strategies for facilitating speech reading 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)B and C
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In 1817, the first school in the United States for students with a significant hearing loss was called the American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. 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
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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
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Some of the causes of hearing loss include the following factors

A)environmental or trauma
B)infections
C)genetic or hereditary
D)all of the above
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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
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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
Question
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
Question
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 5th grade, the students are too young to understand anything
B)Provide a model of positive acceptance, 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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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, etc.
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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During the 2005 - 2006 school year, what percentage of students with hearing impairments attended public schools?

A)65%
B)75%
C)85%
D)95%
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Which organ is the "end organ of hearing"?

A)Vestibule
B)Cochlea
C)Tympanic Membrane
D)Organ of Corti
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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
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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%
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What year was the first college for the hearing impaired established?

A)1817
B)1845
C)1902
D)1864
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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
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Toy manufactures are helping to create awareness and acceptance for individuals who have hearing impairments. Which manufacture makes "Sign Language Barbie"?

A)Hasbro
B)Playskool
C)Mattel
D)Tonka
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Children who are deaf or who have hearing impairments typically have parents who

A)are hearing
B)are deaf or have hearing impairments
C)know sign language
D)understand the Deaf culture
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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
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When interacting with a person who has a hearing impairment, one should

A)speak more loudly
B)speak more quietly
C)speak when looking away
D)speak in a normal tone
Question
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
Question
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
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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
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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)Artesia
B)Armenia
C)Autosomal recessive
D)Adventiticious loss
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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 FDA
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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
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What type of graph is used to measure hearing?

A)Cardiogram
B)Audiogram
C)Hearing chart
D)Cochleogram
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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
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There are three small bones in the ear which are required for effective hearing. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A)Hammer
B)Stirrup
C)Saddle
D)Anvil
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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)A and B
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Young deaf children typically have less language interaction during play and appear to prefer groups of two rather than larger group sizes.
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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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Babies who are deaf babble less than babies who can hear.
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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
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The educational achievements of students with hearing impairments may be significantly delayed as compared to their peers without hearing impairments.
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The internet does not provide more opportunities for interaction among groups of peers who have hearing impairments.
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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)the Americans with Disabilities Act
D)PL 89-36
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All of the following are disorders associated with hearing loss in children

A)Down syndrome
B)Meningitis
C)Waardenburg syndrome
D)Aphasia
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Persons with this disorder typically demonstrate a loss of hearing that is inconsistent with audiometric test findings.

A)Central hearing disorder
B)Sensorineural hearing loss
C)Auditory neuropathy.auditory dys-synchrony
D)Functional or nonorganic hearing loss
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Research suggests that older students who have hearing impairments do not have any delays in their overall social-emotional growth (developing friendships) as compared to students who do not have hearing impairments.
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Mathematics is the academic area most negatively affected for students with a hearing impairment.
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According to data from the Gallaudet Research Institute (2008) approximately what percent of all students in programs for the deaf and hearing impaired are persons from culturally diverse groups?

A)48%
B)37%
C)80%
D)17%
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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
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When deaf and hearing children attempt to play but do not share a common communication system, (i.e., both relying on oral skills or both relying on sign skills), they demonstrate a high level of interest in playing together or sustaining a friendship.
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The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age.
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When children who are deaf are placed in inclusive classroom settings, there is no need to develop communication skills within the peer group of children who are not deaf and among all of the teachers.
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The ___________ that follow the birth of a baby with a hearing loss are healthy expressions of normal emotional reactions.

A)stages of grieving
B)stages of giving to others
C)stages of assessment
D)stages of consultation
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During the 2007-2008 school year, what percentage of students with hearing impairments was enrolled in regular classrooms?

A)42%
B)52%
C)17%
D)4%
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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
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For more than 120 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)
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Fingerspelling is a viable alternative to spoken language.
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Name the philosophy that persons who are deaf or hard of hearing should not be viewed as deficient or pathological but rather as members of their own culture with its own language, traditions, and values.
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Name the three connected sections of the ear.
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Assistive listening devices may be worn separately by a student or in conjunction with their personal hearing aid. An amplification system is easy to use and is often more effective than a hearing aid in managing the acoustical problems inherent in most classrooms. What is an example of an amplification system?
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For children who use hearing aids, it is important for the teacher to assist the student in checking the aids on a regular basis to ensure functioning. How frequently should hearing aids be checked?
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Define the terms 'prelingual' and 'postlingual.' Discuss how a hearing loss during each of these stages affects speech and language development and reading and writing skills.
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What is the name of the device that is individually prescribed based on an audiologist's determination of the degree and nature of the hearing impairment, along with age, additional disabilities or physical limitations, the individual's speech and language skills, cost considerations, and the environment in which the device will be used?
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When decibel levels reach 80Db, it is considered potentially hazardous.
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Proponents of Deaf culture view spoken English as an optional second language and American Sign Language (ASL) as the language of choice. What is the term for a person with a hearing loss that the proponents of Deaf culture do NOT use and that they find offensive?
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The educational achievement of students with hearing impairments may be significantly higher in comparison to that of their hearing impaired peers
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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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There are currently three basic types of mandated services, offered statewide, for adults who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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What has a tiny array of electrodes that is surgically implanted in the inner ear (cochlea) and is attached to a receiver-stimulator implanted just behind the ear at the base of the skull?
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Individuals with a mild hearing loss may encounter difficulty hearing in a noisy classroom setting
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What are examples of alerting devices that can be used to help meet the needs of persons with hearing impairments?
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Low birth weight would most likely cause conductive hearing loss, but it is rarely permanent.
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Two pieces of equipment should be kept in the classroom to check the student's hearing aids. What are these?
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What device can persons with a severe hearing impairment use to communicate by telephone?
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Signed English is an even closer match to ASL but with the advantage of English word order
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Atresia is a developmental disorder that results in malformation of the outer and/or middle ear.
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1
How would you describe total communication (TC)? It

A)only uses the facial expressions of both communication partners
B)is without controversy and preferred by all deaf adults
C)focuses heavily on oral communication methods
D)combines a number of sensory modalities with manual and oral communication
D
2
Appropriate accommodations for students with a mild hearing loss may include

A)utilizing preferential seating
B)having a seeing eye dog
C)using a hearing aid or personal FM system
D)A and C
D
3
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

A)using only verbal skills
B)using only nonverbal skills
C)using the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT)
D)using the California Achievement Test (CAT)
C
4
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
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The rate for some degree of hearing impairment for infants born in the United States occur in

A)1 in every 12 infants
B)1 in every 18 infants
C)1 in every 22 infants
D)1 in every 28 infants
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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)A and B
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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
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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
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Strategies for facilitating the student's speech reading 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
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The academic area most negatively affected by a hearing impairment is

A)writing
B)reading
C)mathematics
D)science
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Research on the levels of intelligence of children with hearing impairments indicates that, when compared to children without hearing impairments, these children have

A)significantly lower levels of intelligence
B)similar levels of intelligence
C)slightly higher levels of intelligence
D)slightly lower levels of intelligence
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Strategies for facilitating speech reading 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)B and C
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In 1817, the first school in the United States for students with a significant hearing loss was called the American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. 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
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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
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Some of the causes of hearing loss include the following factors

A)environmental or trauma
B)infections
C)genetic or hereditary
D)all of the above
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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
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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
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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
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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 5th grade, the students are too young to understand anything
B)Provide a model of positive acceptance, 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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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, etc.
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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21
During the 2005 - 2006 school year, what percentage of students with hearing impairments attended public schools?

A)65%
B)75%
C)85%
D)95%
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22
Which organ is the "end organ of hearing"?

A)Vestibule
B)Cochlea
C)Tympanic Membrane
D)Organ of Corti
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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
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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%
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What year was the first college for the hearing impaired established?

A)1817
B)1845
C)1902
D)1864
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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
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Toy manufactures are helping to create awareness and acceptance for individuals who have hearing impairments. Which manufacture makes "Sign Language Barbie"?

A)Hasbro
B)Playskool
C)Mattel
D)Tonka
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Children who are deaf or who have hearing impairments typically have parents who

A)are hearing
B)are deaf or have hearing impairments
C)know sign language
D)understand the Deaf culture
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29
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
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When interacting with a person who has a hearing impairment, one should

A)speak more loudly
B)speak more quietly
C)speak when looking away
D)speak in a normal tone
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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
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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
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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
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34
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)Artesia
B)Armenia
C)Autosomal recessive
D)Adventiticious loss
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35
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 FDA
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36
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
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37
What type of graph is used to measure hearing?

A)Cardiogram
B)Audiogram
C)Hearing chart
D)Cochleogram
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38
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
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There are three small bones in the ear which are required for effective hearing. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A)Hammer
B)Stirrup
C)Saddle
D)Anvil
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40
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)A and B
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41
Young deaf children typically have less language interaction during play and appear to prefer groups of two rather than larger group sizes.
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42
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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43
Babies who are deaf babble less than babies who can hear.
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44
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
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The educational achievements of students with hearing impairments may be significantly delayed as compared to their peers without hearing impairments.
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The internet does not provide more opportunities for interaction among groups of peers who have hearing impairments.
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47
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)the Americans with Disabilities Act
D)PL 89-36
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48
All of the following are disorders associated with hearing loss in children

A)Down syndrome
B)Meningitis
C)Waardenburg syndrome
D)Aphasia
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49
Persons with this disorder typically demonstrate a loss of hearing that is inconsistent with audiometric test findings.

A)Central hearing disorder
B)Sensorineural hearing loss
C)Auditory neuropathy.auditory dys-synchrony
D)Functional or nonorganic hearing loss
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50
Research suggests that older students who have hearing impairments do not have any delays in their overall social-emotional growth (developing friendships) as compared to students who do not have hearing impairments.
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51
Mathematics is the academic area most negatively affected for students with a hearing impairment.
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52
According to data from the Gallaudet Research Institute (2008) approximately what percent of all students in programs for the deaf and hearing impaired are persons from culturally diverse groups?

A)48%
B)37%
C)80%
D)17%
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53
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
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54
When deaf and hearing children attempt to play but do not share a common communication system, (i.e., both relying on oral skills or both relying on sign skills), they demonstrate a high level of interest in playing together or sustaining a friendship.
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55
The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age.
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56
When children who are deaf are placed in inclusive classroom settings, there is no need to develop communication skills within the peer group of children who are not deaf and among all of the teachers.
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57
The ___________ that follow the birth of a baby with a hearing loss are healthy expressions of normal emotional reactions.

A)stages of grieving
B)stages of giving to others
C)stages of assessment
D)stages of consultation
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58
During the 2007-2008 school year, what percentage of students with hearing impairments was enrolled in regular classrooms?

A)42%
B)52%
C)17%
D)4%
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59
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
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60
For more than 120 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)
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61
Fingerspelling is a viable alternative to spoken language.
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62
Name the philosophy that persons who are deaf or hard of hearing should not be viewed as deficient or pathological but rather as members of their own culture with its own language, traditions, and values.
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63
Name the three connected sections of the ear.
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64
Assistive listening devices may be worn separately by a student or in conjunction with their personal hearing aid. An amplification system is easy to use and is often more effective than a hearing aid in managing the acoustical problems inherent in most classrooms. What is an example of an amplification system?
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65
For children who use hearing aids, it is important for the teacher to assist the student in checking the aids on a regular basis to ensure functioning. How frequently should hearing aids be checked?
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66
Define the terms 'prelingual' and 'postlingual.' Discuss how a hearing loss during each of these stages affects speech and language development and reading and writing skills.
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67
What is the name of the device that is individually prescribed based on an audiologist's determination of the degree and nature of the hearing impairment, along with age, additional disabilities or physical limitations, the individual's speech and language skills, cost considerations, and the environment in which the device will be used?
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68
When decibel levels reach 80Db, it is considered potentially hazardous.
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69
Proponents of Deaf culture view spoken English as an optional second language and American Sign Language (ASL) as the language of choice. What is the term for a person with a hearing loss that the proponents of Deaf culture do NOT use and that they find offensive?
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70
The educational achievement of students with hearing impairments may be significantly higher in comparison to that of their hearing impaired peers
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71
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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72
There are currently three basic types of mandated services, offered statewide, for adults who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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73
What has a tiny array of electrodes that is surgically implanted in the inner ear (cochlea) and is attached to a receiver-stimulator implanted just behind the ear at the base of the skull?
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74
Individuals with a mild hearing loss may encounter difficulty hearing in a noisy classroom setting
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75
What are examples of alerting devices that can be used to help meet the needs of persons with hearing impairments?
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76
Low birth weight would most likely cause conductive hearing loss, but it is rarely permanent.
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77
Two pieces of equipment should be kept in the classroom to check the student's hearing aids. What are these?
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78
What device can persons with a severe hearing impairment use to communicate by telephone?
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79
Signed English is an even closer match to ASL but with the advantage of English word order
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80
Atresia is a developmental disorder that results in malformation of the outer and/or middle ear.
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