CSD 425 UNIT 4 EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
True - ANS T/F Assessing quality of life in our patients with hearing loss is an important
aspect of aural rehabilitation
Understanding psychological issues surrounding acquired hearing loss - ANS One important
skill that audiologists need to acquire beyond evaluating hearing loss and fitting hearing devices
is...
Understanding psychosocial issues surrounding acquired hearing loss
Treating psychological or emotional disturbances (e.g. depression) associated with hearing loss
Conducting cochlear implant surgery
Adjust patients' expectations related to benefit provided by the technology - ANS When
using a holistic approach in aural rehabilitation with adults we often have to...
Simply focus on providing the best audibility possible via hearing devices
Adjust patients' expectations related to benefit provided by the technology
"Tell" the patient how to use the hearing device
Sensory management (e.g., hearing amplification management)
Instruction on how to use the technology and control the listening environment
Perceptual training to improve speech perception and communication (e.g., auditory training)
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, Counseling to enhance participation and deal with emotional costs of hearing loss - ANS In
which of the following components should audiologists focus when providing aural
rehabilitation to adults?
Sensory management (e.g., hearing amplification management)
Instruction on how to use the technology and control the listening environment
Perceptual training to improve speech perception and communication (e.g., auditory training)
Counseling to enhance participation and deal with emotional costs of hearing loss
Provide clinical/psychological therapy when adults with hearing loss are depressed
It's costly, therefore its efficiency is not maximized - ANS What's one possible downside of a
holistic approach in auditory rehabilitation?
It tends to diminish the quality of the sensory management aspects of rehabilitation
There are no opportunities to minimize its costs which ends up leaving minorities unserved
It's costly, therefore its efficiency is not maximized
Function, activity, participation, and quality of life - ANS The four main aspects we need to
address in a holistic approach to aural rehabilitation with adults are...
Sensory management, instruction, perceptual training, counseling
Function, activity, participation, and quality of life
Function, sensory management, activity, counseling
It depends on how and in which domains of auditory rehabilitation we define "improvement" -
ANS Does auditory rehabilitation improve outcomes in adults with hearing loss?
Yes, it always improves outcomes
No, it barely makes a difference in people's lives
It depends on how and in which domains of auditory rehabilitation we define "improvement"
False - ANS T/F Auditory and communication skills learned through perceptual training (a.k.a.
auditory training) always generalize to day-to-day listening environments
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
True - ANS T/F Assessing quality of life in our patients with hearing loss is an important
aspect of aural rehabilitation
Understanding psychological issues surrounding acquired hearing loss - ANS One important
skill that audiologists need to acquire beyond evaluating hearing loss and fitting hearing devices
is...
Understanding psychosocial issues surrounding acquired hearing loss
Treating psychological or emotional disturbances (e.g. depression) associated with hearing loss
Conducting cochlear implant surgery
Adjust patients' expectations related to benefit provided by the technology - ANS When
using a holistic approach in aural rehabilitation with adults we often have to...
Simply focus on providing the best audibility possible via hearing devices
Adjust patients' expectations related to benefit provided by the technology
"Tell" the patient how to use the hearing device
Sensory management (e.g., hearing amplification management)
Instruction on how to use the technology and control the listening environment
Perceptual training to improve speech perception and communication (e.g., auditory training)
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, Counseling to enhance participation and deal with emotional costs of hearing loss - ANS In
which of the following components should audiologists focus when providing aural
rehabilitation to adults?
Sensory management (e.g., hearing amplification management)
Instruction on how to use the technology and control the listening environment
Perceptual training to improve speech perception and communication (e.g., auditory training)
Counseling to enhance participation and deal with emotional costs of hearing loss
Provide clinical/psychological therapy when adults with hearing loss are depressed
It's costly, therefore its efficiency is not maximized - ANS What's one possible downside of a
holistic approach in auditory rehabilitation?
It tends to diminish the quality of the sensory management aspects of rehabilitation
There are no opportunities to minimize its costs which ends up leaving minorities unserved
It's costly, therefore its efficiency is not maximized
Function, activity, participation, and quality of life - ANS The four main aspects we need to
address in a holistic approach to aural rehabilitation with adults are...
Sensory management, instruction, perceptual training, counseling
Function, activity, participation, and quality of life
Function, sensory management, activity, counseling
It depends on how and in which domains of auditory rehabilitation we define "improvement" -
ANS Does auditory rehabilitation improve outcomes in adults with hearing loss?
Yes, it always improves outcomes
No, it barely makes a difference in people's lives
It depends on how and in which domains of auditory rehabilitation we define "improvement"
False - ANS T/F Auditory and communication skills learned through perceptual training (a.k.a.
auditory training) always generalize to day-to-day listening environments
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