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This is an older term and are things that SLP and audiologists do to ameliorate the effects of Hloss (e.g.: fitting HAs and speech reading) |
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This is a more contemporary term that includes SLP and audiologists, but more towards audiologists; reflects more about what we are doing with the hearing/auditory system; auditory training |
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Those things that an audiologist does to ameliorate the effect of HLoss |
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Audiologic rehabilitation |
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What are the 5 domains of the WHO-ICF framework? |
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Impairment, activity limitations, participation restrictions, environmental factors, and personal factors |
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What is an example of an activity limitation? |
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When a patient is unable to hearing on the phone because of their hearing loss |
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What is an example of a participation restriction? |
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A patient no longer talks on the phone because they can't hear on it |
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If a patient had a poor experience with audiologists and hearing aids in the past, to which of the WHO-ICF domains does it pertain? |
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What are the 4 domains in managing adult hearing impairment? |
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1. Assessment and goal setting 2. Technical aspects of treatment 3. Orientation, counseling, and follow-up 4. Assessment outcomes |
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Using the provided model for AR, name and define the 4 areas for consideration in management of adult hearing impairment. |
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1. Sensory aids 2. Instruction, demonstration, and coaching 3. Perceptual training 4. Counseling |
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Which principles of the code of ethics is most important to us? |
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-Principle 1: Non-discriminatory practice -Principle 2: Scope of Practice, Competency, Continuing Education -Principles 4 and 5: Conflict of interest, Stark Law (self-referral), Federal Antikickback Statute (payment for referral) |
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What are some important federal laws? |
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-HIPPA -ADA -Twenty-First Century Communication and Video Accessibility Act |
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What are some important state laws for Audiology? |
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-Licensure laws -Telepractice |
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How do facility regulations and standards (e.g. JCAHO) influence the practice of AR and other healthcare professions outside of audiology? |
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It requires language access to those with disabilities. So public accommodations need to provide auxiliary aids and services, which include qualified interpreters, note takers, computer-aided transcription services, and written materials |
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