2026/2027 Update) Clinical Tasks & Responsibilities | Q&A | Grade A |
100% Correct (Verified Answers) – ASHA Certification Program
Subject: C-SLPA – ASHA Certification for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
Source: ASHA Scope of Practice for SLPAs and Certification Standards
Format: Q&A Flashcard Guide with Rationale | All Tasks Exhausted
Total questions: 48 (every task and responsibility from raw data)
1: What is the first professional responsibility of a C-SLPA regarding self-identification?
Correct Answer: Self identify as an SLPA to families, students, patients, clients, staff, and others (e.g., name badges,
verbally, documentation)
1. Clear self-identification as an "SLPA" (not "speech therapist" or "SLP") maintains professional boundaries and
prevents misrepresentation.
2. Identification must occur in all interactions: verbally when introducing oneself, visibly on name badges, and in
written documentation signatures (e.g., "Jane Doe, SLPA").
3. Failure to identify correctly can lead to ethical violations and liability for practicing outside scope.
2: What confidentiality and privacy regulations must a C-SLPA comply with?
Correct Answer: Comply with confidentiality and privacy regulations (e.g., HIPAA, FERPA)
1. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) applies to healthcare settings and protects patient
health information.
2. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) applies to school settings and protects student educational
records.
3. Violations can result in fines, termination, loss of certification, and criminal charges.
3: What reimbursement requirements must a C-SLPA comply with?
Correct Answer: Comply with reimbursement requirements
1. SLPAs must follow documentation and coding guidelines for insurance billing as directed by the supervising SLP.
2. Services provided by SLPAs may be billed under the supervising SLP's provider number with appropriate supervision
documentation.
3. Fraudulent billing (e.g., billing as if SLP provided service) is illegal and can result in severe penalties.
4: A C-SLPA must comply with which scope of practice document?
Correct Answer: Comply with SLPA Scope of Practice
1. The ASHA SLPA Scope of Practice defines what tasks SLPAs may and may not perform under supervision.
2. State licensure regulations may have additional or different requirements; SLPAs must comply with both.
3. Working outside the scope of practice is an ethical violation and may result in loss of certification or licensure.
5: What types of screenings may a C-SLPA administer without clinical interpretation?
Correct Answer: Speech screenings, hearing screenings, language screenings, developmental screenings (e.g., cognitive,
motor, adaptive), and oral mechanism screenings — all without clinical interpretation
1. Screening is a pass/fail procedure; SLPAs may administer but cannot interpret what results mean clinically.
2. Developmental screenings may include cognitive, motor, and adaptive domains when the supervising SLP has
approved the protocol.
3. If a client fails a screening, the SLPA reports the result to the supervising SLP, who determines next steps (e.g., full
evaluation).
, 6: How may a C-SLPA assist patients/caregivers with forms?
Correct Answer: Assist patients/caregivers in completing case history or other relevant forms (e.g., questionnaires,
outcome measures)
1. SLPAs may help families understand form questions and write down responses, but cannot interpret clinical
significance.
2. Assistance may include reading questions aloud, explaining terminology, or writing dictated responses for those
with physical limitations.
3. The supervising SLP reviews completed forms for clinical content and decision-making.
7: How does a C-SLPA assist the SLP during assessment?
Correct Answer: Assist the SLP during assessment of students, patients, and clients exclusive of administration and/or
clinical interpretation
1. SLPAs may prepare materials, set up equipment, take notes, and manage the client during assessment.
2. They may administer certain standardized tests under direct SLP observation but cannot score or interpret results
independently.
3. The SLP is responsible for all clinical interpretation and diagnostic decisions.
8: How does a C-SLPA assist with culturally and linguistically appropriate services?
Correct Answer: Assist the SLP in identifying the need for linguistically and culturally appropriate translation/interpretation
services AND assist the SLP in utilizing those services
1. SLPAs may alert the SLP when a client's primary language is not English or when cultural factors may affect
assessment/treatment.
2. They may help arrange translation services (in-person, phone, video) and facilitate communication between the SLP
and interpreter.
3. Bilingual SLPAs may serve as interpreters under SLP supervision but cannot interpret clinical findings.
9: What is the C-SLPA's responsibility regarding treatment plans?
Correct Answer: Follow supervising SLP-developed treatment plans or protocols
1. Treatment plans are developed exclusively by the supervising SLP based on assessment and clinical judgment.
2. SLPAs implement the plan as written; they may not create, modify, or discharge treatment plans.
3. Any deviation from the documented plan requires prior approval from the supervising SLP.
10: May a C-SLPA assist in designing treatment activities?
Correct Answer: Assist the SLP in designing evidence-based treatment activities to address student, patient, and client
goals
1. SLPAs may suggest activities and materials based on their experience and client observation.
2. The supervising SLP reviews and approves all activities before implementation to ensure clinical appropriateness.
3. Activity design assistance is collaborative but the SLP retains final authority.
11: In what therapy domains may a C-SLPA provide direct therapy following SLP-
developed plans?
Correct Answer: Direct language therapy, direct speech therapy (articulation/phonology), direct voice therapy, direct
fluency therapy, direct cognitive therapy, and direct pragmatic (social communication) therapy
1. All direct therapy must follow documented treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP.
2. The SLP determines which clients are appropriate for SLPA-delivered therapy based on complexity and stability.
3. Medically fragile clients require 100% direct SLP supervision and may not be appropriate for SLPA-only sessions.