Jeopardy Review Flashcards

1
Q

Device uses coded electrical signals to convey information

A

cochlear implant

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2
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Device applies gain to an input

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hearing aid

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3
Q

What is responsible for picking up sounds in the environment?

A

microphone

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4
Q

What refers to a pattern of microphone sensitivity?

A

polar plot

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5
Q

What type of directional mic adapts to the acoustic environment?

A

adaptive directional microphone (ADM)

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6
Q

Stimulus: the dog chased the cat
Prompt: what was chasing the cat?

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Meaning

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7
Q

Stimulus: pa-ba
Prompt: are these sounds the same or different?

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Form

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8
Q

Stimiulus: cat-cab
Prompt: choose the picture that corresponds to the words

A

Meaning

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8
Q

Stimulus: read narrative
Prompt: series of questions about the passage

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Meaning

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8
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Stimulus: read narrative
Prompt: follow along on the text with your finger

A

Form

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8
Q

Individuals who often communicate with your client

A

frequent communication partners (FCP)

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9
Q

Approach referred to as the medical model

A

biological approach

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10
Q

Considering the condition, person, and FCPs

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bio-psycho-social approach

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11
Q

Engagement in ______________ is the center focus of the ICF model

A

activities

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12
Q

Top of the chart

A

health condition/hearing loss

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13
Q

Words that look identical when produced

A

Homophenes

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14
Q

Sounds that look identical when produced

A

Visemes

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15
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Success is determined by many factors such as visibility, rapidity of speech, and coarticulation

A

speechreading

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16
Q

Perceiving words from the mouth without sound

A

lipreading

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17
Q

Superadditive

A

A+V speech cues

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18
Q

Refers to regaining something that was lost

A

Rehabilitation

19
Q

Referred to as “listening practice”

A

auditory training

20
Q

FCP experiences this when QOL is reduced due to another’s hearing loss

A

3rd party disability

21
Q

Experienced hearing loss after learning a language

A

post-lingual loss

22
Q

These individuals may benefit from aural rehabilitation

A

individuals who experienced hearing loss

23
Q

Group of factors we need to consider when developing an AR plan. Resources, Marital Status, etc.

A

Life Factors

24
Q

COSI, APHAB, CIQOL

A

questionnaires

25
Q

Legislation forbids discrimination against persons with disabilities and requires reasonable accommodations be made in the workplace

A

Americans with Disabilities Act

26
Q

Refers to the point in the patient journey where patients start to take action for hearing difficulties

A

Movement

27
Q

Providing care that respects and responds to the patient’s preferences and needs. Ensures clinical decisions are guided by patient values.

A

patient-centered approach

28
Q

Only Yes or No response

A

closed question

29
Q

Listening below the surface

A

reflecting feelings

30
Q

Clear link between what you think and what you do

A

genuineness

31
Q

feeling with the other person

A

empathy

32
Q

husband died last week.

oh, i’m sorry.

he had dementia. I felt relieved when he passed

A

rejected empathy

33
Q

Course of action taken to facilitate a conversation or rectify a problem that comes up during conversation

A

conversation strategy

34
Q

Patient prepares for interactions in advance

A

anticipatory strategy

35
Q

Patient influences the communication partner’s behaviors by asking them to slow down and face them

A

instructional strategy

36
Q

Patient nods along and shakes their head while listening to a conversation

A

acknowledgement gesture

37
Q

Pretending to understand the conversation

A

bluffing

38
Q

Individual wants to appear cooperative but avoid conflict and/or miscommunication

A

passive conversational style

39
Q

Interrupting. Speaking for long periods of time. Dominating the conversation

A

aggressive communication behaviors

40
Q

Ideal conversational style characterized by taking responsibilty for managing communication problems

A

assertive conversational style

40
Q

Adding a lot of additional information while trying to clarify. Poor repair strategy.

A

elaboration

41
Q

Pretending, withdrawal, dominating the conversation, and succumbing to feelings of anger or self-pity are all examples

A

maladaptive strategies

42
Q

Patient iss not only the child, ut also her/his family system

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family-centered approach

43
Q

Work someone is doing to try and understand an auditory signal

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listening effort

44
Q

Difficulty replacing the HA battery or pushing the program button

A

dexterity issues

45
Q

Low birth rate, family history, bacterial meningitis

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Risk factors for hearing loss in infancy

46
Q

Did you hear that? Put the toy in the bucket!

A

CPA

47
Q

Habituation, Generalization, Comparing, Multitasking

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barriers to empathy