Quiz 4-6 (Units 7-12) Flashcards

1
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What should be considered as part of the assessment process for Deaf and HOH clients expect:

A

-The Use of Norms

-Mental Status Examinations

-Test Accommodations

-None of these options***

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2
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What is the emotional bond that forms between an infant and caregiver during the first year?

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-Communication

-Bonding

-Attachment***

-Assimilation

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3
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True or False, Professionals should be aware of the importance of including fathers and other caregivers as well as mothers in discussions of and decisions about their deaf children

A

-True***

-False

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True or False, Cognitive development is enhanced when children are not provided with opportunities to explore their environment through play

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-True

-False***

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True or False, It has been suggested that deaf children display less challenging and dysregulated behaviors because of frustrations surrounding communication

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-True

-False***

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True or False, Due to universal newborn hearing screening and early intervention, caregivers have the opportunity to adapt later to the identification of their infant as deaf and accommodate their infant both visually and acoustically

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-True

-False***

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7
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List Erikson’s eight stages of development

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-Basic Trust vs. Mistrust

-Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

-Initiative vs. Guilt

-Industry vs. Inferiority

-Identity vs. Identity Diffusion

-Intimacy vs. Isolation

-Generatively vs. Stagnation

-Integrity vs. Despair

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Deaf people are at increased risk for low or limited health literacy and often face inequitable access to medical and behavioral care due to:

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-Medical barriers

-Linguistic barriers

-Cultural barriers

-Cultural and linguistic barriers***

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Participants participated in the Deaf President Now movement because:

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-They wanted to validate the inherent capabilities of qualified deaf candidates as a means of counteracting the traditionally low expectations held of them by hearing decision-makers***

-They wanted to validate the inherent capabilities of qualified candidates as a means of counteracting the traditionally low expectations held of them by hearing decision-makers

-The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) ordered a change in the President’s position at Gallaudet University

-They did not want Elisabeth A. Zinser to hold the position at Gallaudet University in 1988

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True or False, Historically, the stories and lived experiences of untold generations of Deaf and hard-of-hearing people of color have not been marginalized, excluded, and overlooked in both Deaf Studies archives and in education and medial representation

A

-True

-False***

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True or False, Are the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1975 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) blatantly ignored?

A

-True***

-False

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12
Q

As victims of crimes, are d/Deaf, DeafBlind, and DeafDisabled persons often victimized how many times?

A

-Once

-Twice***

-Four times

-Three times

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True or False, Deaf offenders commit the same types of crimes as hearing offenders, including murder, sexual assault, arson, child molestation, child pornography, soliciting minors for sexual encounters, car theft, writing false checks, theft, larceny, burglary, and substance abuse

A

-True***

-False

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14
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True or False, Due process occurs when the attorney and the Deaf defendant do not have a qualified ASL interpreter

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-True

-False***

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15
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Why is it unethical to ask family or friends to be ASL interpreters?

A

-All of the options

-Potential consequences***

-Breach of confidentiality

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16
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Many Deaf organizations were founded except:

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-In response to growing needs at certain times

-Some united for coalition-building

-Hearing people would not want d/Deaf people to join their organizations***

-Struggled to find consensus

17
Q

Which of the following happened to be the mainstay of local Deaf communities?

A

-Deaf churches

-National Association of the Deaf (NAD)

-Deaf Sports

-Deaf clubs***

18
Q

True or False, Culturally-responsive research by and of marginalized Deaf groups is still in its infancy.

A

-True***

-False

19
Q

Why is it critical to attend to multicultural, multiethnic, and multilingual capacity, competence, and representation to the field of interpreting?

A

-To ensure accurate interpretation associated with the given interpreting assignment***

-To ensure that interpreters do not get burned out

-To ensure that there are enough interpreters

-To ensure that family and close friends are not to interpret

20
Q

What kind of retionshiops does oppression affect?

A

-Economic

-Social

-Political

-Any of these answers***

21
Q

True or False, Deaf people do not have similar ranges of intellectual abilities as hearing persons do

A

-True

-False***

22
Q

True or False, Is ASL now solidly recognized as a bona fide language?

A

-True***

-False

23
Q

True or False, Barriers and challenges often emanate from attitudes perceptions among hearing persons that assume and equate limited hearing with limited communication and reduced efficacy

A

-True***

-False

24
Q

True or False, Hearing society do not tend to overlook that disability is neither an absolute experience nor a static state or identity

A

-True

-False***

25
Q

What is disability?

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-Inability to communicate

-Inability to think

-Inability to hear

-Not able***

26
Q

True or False, Is access always guaranteed?

A

-True

-False***

27
Q

What are the school placements for D/Deaf students in which they would get full benefits of education?

A

-Public schools***

-State schools***

-Home

-Centers for deaf children***