Naturalistic teaching chiefly involves which of the following?
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Establishing successful and useful communication
For a test of expressive morphology and syntax for speakers of African American
Vernacular English (AAVE), the test item that would be considered LEAST biased
against such speakers would be one requiring
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agreement of personal pronouns with their antecedents in gender and
number
,Which of the following views make up a standard videofluoroscopic swallow study?
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Lateral/Anterior-posterior
Which of the following is most important for an SLP to do when assessing a child who
has an acquired brain injury?
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Compare premorbid performance with present performance
When treating a client who is using an electronic augmentative-communication
device, the speech-language pathologist's primary goal should be to
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train the client to use the aid as independently and interactively as possible
in a variety of settings
A public-school-based speech-language pathologist is employed in a state that sets
the maximum caseload at 65. However, the clinician's caseload is currently at 64 with
a waiting list of 10 additional students. The school principal insists that the speech-
language pathologist enroll the 10 students immediately, because the district cannot
locate another clinician to assist with the caseload. Which of the following is the most
appropriate way for the speech-language pathologist to address the situation?
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Enroll 1 of the 10 students and provide the principal with a written statement
of caseload needs, mentioning the amount, type, and frequency of
treatment
A client exhibits weakness, atrophy, and fasciculations of the right side of the tongue
and lower face. The client also has right vocal-fold weakness and nasal regurgitation
of fluid when swallowing. These problems are the result of damage to which part of
the nervous system?
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Brain stem
Successful use of an alternative and augmentative communication system is based on
such factors as selecting appropriate vocabulary, seating and positioning, and having
a reliable method of controlling the system. To facilitate the most effective use of the
system, clinicians most often advocate which of the following approaches?
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Multimodal
Which of the following describes an important diagnostic distinction between apraxia
of speech and dysarthria?
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, Strength and coordination of the speech musculature are intact in clients
with apraxia of speech, whereas slowness, weakness, incoordination, or
altered tone of the speech musculature are associated with dysarthria.
Immediately following removal of a benign tumor from the base of the brain, a 76-
year-old client exhibits severe nasalization and a weak, breathy voice. A four-month
postsurgical assessment reveals no improvement. At this time, the remediation
strategy for this client should focus on
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evaluation for prosthetic or surgical intervention
A 4-month-old-infant who has a low birth weight but passed a neonatal hearing
screening was evaluated for development of communication skills. The speech-
language pathologist found that the infant followed moving objects visually, showed
interest in mouthing and banging objects, and began sucking in anticipation of eating,
but failed to localize to environmental sounds. On the report to the infant's primary
care physician, the most appropriate recommendation by the speech-language
pathologist is
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evaluation of auditory function by an audiologist
Fiber-optic instrumentation is appropriate for evaluation of which of the following
types of disorders?
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Establishing successful and useful communication
For a test of expressive morphology and syntax for speakers of African American
Vernacular English (AAVE), the test item that would be considered LEAST biased
against such speakers would be one requiring
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agreement of personal pronouns with their antecedents in gender and
number
,Which of the following views make up a standard videofluoroscopic swallow study?
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Lateral/Anterior-posterior
Which of the following is most important for an SLP to do when assessing a child who
has an acquired brain injury?
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Compare premorbid performance with present performance
When treating a client who is using an electronic augmentative-communication
device, the speech-language pathologist's primary goal should be to
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train the client to use the aid as independently and interactively as possible
in a variety of settings
A public-school-based speech-language pathologist is employed in a state that sets
the maximum caseload at 65. However, the clinician's caseload is currently at 64 with
a waiting list of 10 additional students. The school principal insists that the speech-
language pathologist enroll the 10 students immediately, because the district cannot
locate another clinician to assist with the caseload. Which of the following is the most
appropriate way for the speech-language pathologist to address the situation?
,Give this one a try later!
Enroll 1 of the 10 students and provide the principal with a written statement
of caseload needs, mentioning the amount, type, and frequency of
treatment
A client exhibits weakness, atrophy, and fasciculations of the right side of the tongue
and lower face. The client also has right vocal-fold weakness and nasal regurgitation
of fluid when swallowing. These problems are the result of damage to which part of
the nervous system?
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Brain stem
Successful use of an alternative and augmentative communication system is based on
such factors as selecting appropriate vocabulary, seating and positioning, and having
a reliable method of controlling the system. To facilitate the most effective use of the
system, clinicians most often advocate which of the following approaches?
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Multimodal
Which of the following describes an important diagnostic distinction between apraxia
of speech and dysarthria?
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, Strength and coordination of the speech musculature are intact in clients
with apraxia of speech, whereas slowness, weakness, incoordination, or
altered tone of the speech musculature are associated with dysarthria.
Immediately following removal of a benign tumor from the base of the brain, a 76-
year-old client exhibits severe nasalization and a weak, breathy voice. A four-month
postsurgical assessment reveals no improvement. At this time, the remediation
strategy for this client should focus on
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evaluation for prosthetic or surgical intervention
A 4-month-old-infant who has a low birth weight but passed a neonatal hearing
screening was evaluated for development of communication skills. The speech-
language pathologist found that the infant followed moving objects visually, showed
interest in mouthing and banging objects, and began sucking in anticipation of eating,
but failed to localize to environmental sounds. On the report to the infant's primary
care physician, the most appropriate recommendation by the speech-language
pathologist is
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evaluation of auditory function by an audiologist
Fiber-optic instrumentation is appropriate for evaluation of which of the following
types of disorders?
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