Intervention for individuals with hearing loss? Right Ans - aural/auditory
rehabilitation
Before language was acquired? Right Ans - pre-lingual
After language was acquired? Right Ans - post-lingual
Present at birth? Right Ans - congenital
Hearing? Right Ans - audition
Interpretation of auditory signal at brain level? Right Ans - auditory
processing/perception
Listening skills; requires combination of audition and auditory perception?
Right Ans - auditory skills
Hearing aids, ALDs? Right Ans - amplification
What services are included in an aural (re)habilitation program? Right Ans
- - hearing aids
- auditory hearing loss
- learning how to live with hearing loss
Where do aural rehabilitation occur? Right Ans - - clinics
- hospitals
- schools
- ENT
- homes
Who provides aural rehabilitation? Right Ans - - SLP & AUD
- teacher for the dead and hard of hearing
Person with any type of degree of hearing loss? Right Ans - hearing
impaired
,Person with sufficient residual hearing, often through use of hearing aids, to
use audition as primary channel for communication? Right Ans - hard of
hearing
Person with hearing impairment so severe that audition is not primary
channel for communication? Right Ans - deaf
Speech is not always 'normal'? Right Ans - heard of hearing
Speech-language intervention is often necessary for children? Right Ans -
heard of hearing
Individual might function as deaf without early identification, consistent use
of amplification, and appropriate intervention? Right Ans - heard of
hearing
Benefit from visual cues to supplement audition for heard of hearing? Right
Ans - - facial cues & body language
- reading lips
- gestures
- captioning (subtitles)
Vision rather than audition is primary channel for communication and
learning? Right Ans - deaf
Might have some intelligible speech but often use sings as primary mode of
communication? Right Ans - deaf
Often have poor verbal language? Right Ans - deaf
Can benefit from hearing aids but aided signal is limited and often inadequate
for audition to be primary channel for communication? Right Ans - deaf
Often candidates for cochlear implants? Right Ans - deaf
Can function as hard of hearing with right intervention, hearing aids and/or
cochlear implant? Right Ans - deaf
, Hearing loss intervention is? Right Ans - - medical resolution of hearing
loss
- use of amplification
Type, degree, configuration, symmetry of hearing loss? Right Ans - hearing
loss
Prevents individual from hearing specific sounds? Right Ans - hearing loss
Psychosocial disadvantages of hearing loss? Right Ans - hearing handicap
Based on person's ability to function in everyday life for hearing handicap
means? Right Ans - - learn in typical educational environment
- communicate
- establish relationships
- integrate into family
- work
- take advantage of normal activities such as use telephone or go to movie
- be independent
Types of intervention for hearing handicap? Right Ans - - amplification
- speech-language therapy
- educational support
What are the types of hearing loss? Right Ans - - conductive
- mixed
- sensorineural
Outer/Middle ear; temporary? Right Ans - conductive
Loss of loudness? Right Ans - conductive
Refer client to physician for medical treatment? Right Ans - conductive
Combination of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss? Right Ans -
mixed
Inner ear/hearing nerve; permanent? Right Ans - sensorineural
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