2026 TEST PAPER QUESTIONS
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Verification of Technical Proficiency of SLPAs. Answer: Can be used
to verify achievement of core skills in the areas of clinical/administrative
skills conduct in work setting, and technical skills as prescribed by the
supervising SLP.
◉ Ensure SLPA Roles and Responsibilities. Answer: - Appropriateness
of client and task assignments is commensurate with level of training
and experience
- There is adherence to and accountability of recognized standards of
supervisory practices
- 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: Individuals shall provide all
clinical services and scientific activities competently.
, ◉ Principle of Ethics I, Rule C. Answer: Individuals shall now
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: Supervising SLP is
responsible for ensuring that there is no discrimination in service
delivery or scientific activities. Discrimination exhibited by the SLPA
could be a violation of the Code.
◉ Principle of Ethics I, Rule D. Answer: Individuals shall not
misrepresent the credentials of aides, assistants, technicians, support
personnel, students, research interns, clinical fellows, or any others
under their supervision, and they shall inform those they serve
professionally of the name, role, and professional credentials of persons
providing services.
◉ Principle of Ethics I, Rule E. Answer: Individuals who hold their
CCCs may delegate tasks related to the provision of clinical services to
assistants or any other persons only if those persons are adequately
prepared and are appropriately supervised. The responsibility for the
welfare of those being served remains with the certified individual.
◉ Principle of Ethics I, Rule F. Answer: Individuals who hold their
CCCs shall not delegate tasks that require the unique skills, knowledge,
judgement, or credentials that are within the scope of their profession to
assistants or any nonprofessionals over whom they have supervisory
responsibility.