CSD 425 EXAM 1 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
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What is aural rehabilitation? - ANS professional processes performed in collab with a client
who has hearing loss
what is the purpose of aural rehabilitation? - ANS To provide individuals with hearing loss the
ability to converse more effectively in all environments
how can auditory rehabilitation help? - ANS -identify those who need amplification or other
devices
-improve acceptance of hearing loss
-work with individual for max benefit
-work on strategies to improve communication
What are the goals of aural rehabilitation? - ANS -restore/optimize a person's participation in
activities
-benefit communication partners
-minimize negative consequences of hearing loss
What are commonly used synonyms for the term aural rehabilitation? - ANS -audiologic
rehabilitation
-auditory rehabilitation
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,-hearing rehabilitation
-rehabilitative audiology
What is the most appropriate term for aural rehabilitation in children? - ANS auditory
habilitation
-because children born with hearing loss re not going through restoration
who is involved in auditory rehabilitation - ANS -audiologists
-SLPs
-educator of the def
-psychologists, social workers, counselors, educators
What is the age range of patients offered aural rehabilitation? - ANS no age range
What are the consequences of hearing loss? - ANS -low self esteem
-safety problems
-communication problems
-cdemic difficulties
-poor peer interaction
-limited social interaction
-etc.
What does the ICF model state? - ANS -International Classification of Functioning
-works as a holistic framework to describe functioning and disability due to . health condition
within context of individuals activities
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, What are the different components of the ICF model? What does each component mean? How
does each component apply for hearing loss? - ANS -Body function and body structure
-Activity
-Participation
-Environmental factors
-Personal factors
Body function and body structure - ANS Hearing loss characteristics
Activity - ANS limits communication (primary consequences)
Participation - ANS restricts social, vocational participation (secondary consequences)
Environmental factors - ANS factors not in a person's control (work, laws, lack of access)
personal factors - ANS innate characteristics (gender, education, IQ, coping, language, etc.)
What is evidence based practice? - ANS practice from the integration of the best research
evidence with clinical expertise and patients' needs and values.
What are the main components of evidence-based practice? - ANS 1. external evidence
2. clinical expertise
3. patient values
3 legged stool of evidence based practice promoted by ASHA - ANS 1. ask a question
2. find evidence
3. critically assess
4. integrate evidence
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What is aural rehabilitation? - ANS professional processes performed in collab with a client
who has hearing loss
what is the purpose of aural rehabilitation? - ANS To provide individuals with hearing loss the
ability to converse more effectively in all environments
how can auditory rehabilitation help? - ANS -identify those who need amplification or other
devices
-improve acceptance of hearing loss
-work with individual for max benefit
-work on strategies to improve communication
What are the goals of aural rehabilitation? - ANS -restore/optimize a person's participation in
activities
-benefit communication partners
-minimize negative consequences of hearing loss
What are commonly used synonyms for the term aural rehabilitation? - ANS -audiologic
rehabilitation
-auditory rehabilitation
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,-hearing rehabilitation
-rehabilitative audiology
What is the most appropriate term for aural rehabilitation in children? - ANS auditory
habilitation
-because children born with hearing loss re not going through restoration
who is involved in auditory rehabilitation - ANS -audiologists
-SLPs
-educator of the def
-psychologists, social workers, counselors, educators
What is the age range of patients offered aural rehabilitation? - ANS no age range
What are the consequences of hearing loss? - ANS -low self esteem
-safety problems
-communication problems
-cdemic difficulties
-poor peer interaction
-limited social interaction
-etc.
What does the ICF model state? - ANS -International Classification of Functioning
-works as a holistic framework to describe functioning and disability due to . health condition
within context of individuals activities
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, What are the different components of the ICF model? What does each component mean? How
does each component apply for hearing loss? - ANS -Body function and body structure
-Activity
-Participation
-Environmental factors
-Personal factors
Body function and body structure - ANS Hearing loss characteristics
Activity - ANS limits communication (primary consequences)
Participation - ANS restricts social, vocational participation (secondary consequences)
Environmental factors - ANS factors not in a person's control (work, laws, lack of access)
personal factors - ANS innate characteristics (gender, education, IQ, coping, language, etc.)
What is evidence based practice? - ANS practice from the integration of the best research
evidence with clinical expertise and patients' needs and values.
What are the main components of evidence-based practice? - ANS 1. external evidence
2. clinical expertise
3. patient values
3 legged stool of evidence based practice promoted by ASHA - ANS 1. ask a question
2. find evidence
3. critically assess
4. integrate evidence
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