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