aswers latedst 2025
Incidence - correct answerThe number of new cases occurring in a particular time
period (ex: one year)
Prevalence - correct answerThe number of people affected by a disease at a particular
moment in time
Lifetime incidence - correct answerThe number of all cases ever exhibited of a disorder
whether currently or in the past
Prevention - correct answerIncidence is important information to help
Treatment - correct answerPrevalence is important information for
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health - correct answerICF
World Health Organization - correct answerWHO
ICF - correct answerA classification system of health conditions for people that was
developed by WHO in 2001
Disability - correct answerAn umbrella term for impairments, activity limitations and
participation restriction
Contextual factors - correct answerEnvironment and personal factors that interact with
and can make a disorder appear different in different people
Environmental factors - correct answerContextual factors not within the person's control
(social support, work, laws)
Personal Factors - correct answerSpecific background of a person independent of
his/her health condition
Certification of clinical competence - correct answerCCC
Acute care hospital - correct answerProvides services to someone in critical/sever
phase of illness
Acute care hospital - correct answerIncludes specialized units and ICUs
Acute care hospital - correct answerShorter length of stay (3-10 days)
Acute care hospital - correct answerOften patients here receive their first therapy
experience from an SLP
, CSD 444 Exam 1 questions with correct
aswers latedst 2025
Acute Inpatient rehab - correct answerA patient in this setting is still in their early stages
of injury but are much more stable
Acute Inpatient rehab - correct answerPast acute phase of illness
Acute Inpatient rehab - correct answerPatient has increased endurance for therapy
Acute Inpatient rehab - correct answerPatient is given therapy daily by all disciplines
(OT, PT, SLP)
Acute Inpatient rehab - correct answerLength of stay is about 2-6 weeks
Sub-acute rehab - correct answerPatient is past acute phase of illness and becoming
more stable
Sub-acute rehab - correct answerPatient has less intensive therapy program than acute
inpatient rehab
Sub-acute rehab - correct answerSeen by SLP 3-5 times per week
Sub-acute rehab - correct answerRehab takes place within nursing home setting
Sub-acute rehab - correct answerLength of stay is about 1-5 months
Outpatient - correct answerPatient is healthier than in acute care hospital/acute rehab
Outpatient - correct answerPatient is seen in the office or outpatient hospital
Outpatient - correct answerPatient is seen 1-3 times per week
Outpatient - correct answerProvides less intensive rehab
Home Health - correct answerThe patient is medically stable to go home but not strong
enough to get to clinic
Home Health - correct answerSeen 1-3 times per week
Organic - correct answerProblems arise from physical anomalies affecting structures or
functions of the speech mechanism
Functional - correct answerProblems for which no physical cause has been determined
Neurogenic Communication Disorders - correct answerA type of organic communication
disorder which is a consequence of nervous system damage