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As of 2003, why was there little prospective research on outcomes of infants and toddlers with
hearing loss?
Hearing loss is a very low incidence impairment, so it's hard to find enough research participants
Children in this age range won'...
Rehab audio final exam Questions And
Answers 100% Pass
As of 2003, why was there little prospective research on outcomes of infants and toddlers with
hearing loss?
Hearing loss is a very low incidence impairment, so it's hard to find enough research participants
Children in this age range won't cooperate for testing
Until around the 1990s, the average age of identification of hearing loss was approximately 2
years of age
It was commonly assume that children with hearing loss did not have significant delays relative
to their same-age peers with normal hearing - answer✔Until around the 1990s, the average age
of identification of hearing loss was approximately 2 years of age
What area of language development was significantly different between the screened and no-
screened groups, as described by Yoshinaga-Itano?
Vocabulary
Syntax
Speech production
None of the above
All of the above - answer✔All of the above
In the section on cognition and language, the authors describe a seminal study by Yoshinaga-
Itano et al. (1998). What was the primary finding of that study?
Early-identified children with additional disabilities had language outcomes that were similar to
late-identified children with no disabilities
Late-identified children with no additional disabilities outperformed early-identified children
with additional disabilities
Early-identified children with additional disabilities showed significantly poorer non-verbal IQ
scores relative to their verbal IQ scores
Late-identified children with no additional disabilities showed no difference in verbal and non-
verbal IQ - answer✔Early-identified children with additional disabilities had language outcomes
that were similar to late-identified children with no disabilities
Advantages gained by early identification only occur in children who are exposed to an auditory-
oral intervention approach.
True
False - answer✔false
The majority of children in the Holte et al. study did not meet 1-3-6 guidelines for children who
fail the newborn hearing screen.
True
False - answer✔true
What is the 6 month benchmark, as describes by JCIH and AAP?
All children screened for hearing loss
All children who fail NHS have hearing loss confirmed through diagnostic testing
Children with confirmed hearing loss enter early intervention
Children with confirmed hearing loss receive hearing aids - answer✔Children with confirmed
hearing loss enter early intervention
Which of the following makes it difficult to get families to follow up, after their child fails the
newborn hearing screen?
They see their infant responding to sounds and think there isn't a problem with hearing.
Parents often aren't notified of newborn hearing screen results by the birth hospital
There is a lack of valid and reliable test measures before a child is 6 months of age and capable
of providing behavioral responses in the test booth
All of the above
None of the above - answer✔They see their infant responding to sounds and think there isn't a
problem with hearing.
Which of the following is NOT a finding from Holte et al.?
None of the independent variables predicted age at entry into early intervention
Higher SES is associated with younger ages at confirmation and HA fitting
Severity of hearing loss affects timeliness of service delivery (e.g., confirmation of hearing loss,
hearing aid fitting, entry into early intervention)
100% of research participants failed the newborn hearing screen - answer✔Severity of hearing
loss affects timeliness of service delivery (e.g., confirmation of hearing loss, hearing aid fitting,
entry into early intervention)
What was the most common reason for delays in the EDHI process?
Otitis media with effusion
Multiple rescreenings
Delays in getting appointments
Distance to audiologist who could perform a diagnostic ABR. - answer✔Multiple rescreenings
Write out these acronyms:
UNHS
EHDI
ABR
OAE - answer✔1. Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
2. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
3. Auditory Brainstem Response
4. Otoacoustic Emissions
Looking at the maternal education level data reported in Table 2, what generalization can you
make about this particular sample of children with hearing loss?
It was an advantaged sample of children
It was a disadvantaged sample of children
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