What are the 6 components of the scope of practice for SLPs and AuDs? - ANS ✔✔~Prevention
~Identification
~Assessment
~Treatment
~Advocacy/Consultation
~Education/Research/Administration
What is the ASHA Big 9? - ANS ✔✔~Speech Sounds Disorders
~Fluency
~Voice & Resonance
~Receptive/Expressive Language
~Hearing
~Swallowing
~Cognitive Aspects of Communication
~Social Aspects of Communication
~Communication Modalities
What is the National Organization for SLPs/AuDs and what is its purpose? - ANS ✔✔ASHA -
American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Its purpose is National Professional, scientific and credentialing association for 218,314
members
What does CCC-SLP and CCC-A mean? - ANS ✔✔CCC stands for Certification of Clinical
Competence for Speech and Language Pathologists and Audiologists
, What does SLP stand for and why was it changes to SLP in 1976? - ANS ✔✔SLP stands for
Speech and Language Pathologist
It was changed in 1976 from SP to SLP because
What is the purpose of Essential Functions and Circle of Excellence at EU? - ANS ✔✔The Circles
of Excellence are attributes that we consider hallmarks of an Elmhurst CSD Student:
~Reflection
~Culturally-Sensitive
~Empathic
~Growth-Minded
~Accountable
~Flexible
Etiology definition (Organic, Functional, Congenital, Acquired, Hereditary and Developmental) -
ANS ✔✔cause of a disorder
Organic ~ Anatomical, physiological, or neurological cause
Functional ~ No known anatomical, physiological or neurological cause ; a physical cause cannot
be found.
Congenital~ Existing art birth, acquired in utero or during the birth process; not hereditary
Acquired~ Occurs after birth or after communication skills are developed