SLPA ASHA Certification Exam With Complete Solutions
SLP Supportive Tasks May Include - Answer - Assisting SLP with speech, language, and
hearing screenings without interpretation
-Assisting the SLP during the assessment of students, pts, and clients exclusive of
administration and/or interpretation
-Following documented tx plans or protocols that are designed and supervised by an
ASHA certified SLP
-Compilation of data regarding client/pt/student performance
-Assistance with research protocols
Verification of Technical Competency of SLPAs - Answer Can be used to confirm
completion of core competencies in the domain of clinical/administrative behavior in
work environment and technical competency as specified by supervising SLP.
Ensure SLPA Roles and Responsibilities - Answer - Suitability of client and activity
assignments is consistent with degree of training and experience
-There is compliance with and responsibility of acknowledged standards of supervisory
practice
- SLPAs are appropriately identified to consumers, employers, colleagues, and
regulatory and funding agenciesg
Principle of Ethics I - Answer Individuals shall honor their responsibility to hold
paramount the welfare of persons they serve professionally or who are participants in
research and scholarly activities, and they shall treat animals involved in research in a
humane manner.
Principle of Ethics I, Rule A - Answer Members shall provide all clinical services and
scientific activities competently.
Principle of Ethics I, Rule C - Answer Members shall not discriminate in the delivery of
, professional services or in the conduct of research and scholarly activities on the bases
of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, age,
religion, national origin, disability, culture, language, or dialect.
SLP Guidance Principle I, Rule C - Answer The supervising SLP should determine that
there is no discrimination in service delivery or scientific activities. Discrimination on
the part of the SLPA may be a violation of the Code.
Principle of Ethics I, Rule D - Answer Members shall not represent the credentials of
employees, assistants, technicians, support personnel, students, research interns,
clinical fellows, or any others under their supervision in a misleading manner and shall
inform their clients of the name, role, and professional credentials of persons providing
services.
Principle of Ethics I, Rule E - Answer Persons holding their CCCs may delegate
responsibility in providing clinical services only to persons who are prepared and
supervised to carry out the activity. Responsibility to those served remains with the
certified individual.
Principle of Ethics I, Rule F - Answer Persons holding their CCCs shall not delegate to
assistants or any nonprofessionals for whom they have supervisory responsibility those
responsibilities that require the unique skills, knowledge, judgment, or credentials that
are within the scope of their profession.
Principle of Ethics II, Rule E - Answer Persons in administrative or supervisory
capacities shall not require or allow their professional staff to provide services or to
engage in research activities that exceed the certification status, competence,
education, training, and experience of the staff member.
Principle of Ethics IV, Rule I - Answer Persons shall not knowingly allow those for whom
they are responsible to engage in any practice that violates the Code of Ethics
Principle of Ethics IV, Rule R - Answer Members shall comply with local, state, and
federal laws and regulations applicable to professional practice, research ethics, and
the responsible conduct of research.