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SIMUCASE Don- Intervention (SLP) Transcript | Exam with Correct Answers | Latest Update 2026/2027 | Graded A+. Chart Review 58 seconds Review the current Intervention Report. Enter notes in the clipboard after viewing the response. 10 minutes 5 seconds Review the Evaluation Report completed one year ago. Enter notes in the clipboard after viewing the response. Client Interview 13 minutes 22 seconds Describe your typical day. Get up about 6:30. See my grand's house, great house, my daughter's house to get my grandson up and running. Feed in the morning and put on the bus, and then I go home. I go to a get my sweet tea and I go home, and I read the Bible a little bit, I watch the news in the morning. And take a shower and start my day. Funny, I do, the grass grows so fast now that every, every three days mowing. I do dusting and Monday-Thursday laundry, the bedding and all that stu!. Thursday is my folding day. Monday and Friday is mowing day. Doctor appointments. Working in my garden. I do, sometimes I help at church. Need anything, I'll go there help them. Sometimes I do stu! for, just it's kinda dumb, it's not dumb, it's fun to me. I like to mow. So I, my neighbors have young family around me and they're busy running, running. So people once in a while, I just for the heck of it go to the neighbors and mow their yard you know. They say, You mow my yard? Yeah. Why? I said well, you guys busy so I mowed your. That's, I love being outside. In the winter, it's cooking and so happy. Outside is my happy place, so. 16 minutes 59 seconds Tell me about the story of your stroke. I had a stroke. One day was at work, didn't feel well at all. I never puked, but I did. Told my boss something's wrong, I'm going to the hospital, which is weird because I never to the doctors but was in my mind, I'm going to the hospital. But I did. Karen met me met me at the hospital and bunch of tests and couldn't find anything, but they did find I have AFib. I didn't know that but found that out. I said, I don't feel well. Keep me overnight. Because I feel like something's wrong. So they did. And through the night I had a stroke. They called my wife said come, had a stroke, come to the hospital. And my daughter was with my wife. She said, you drive, you, I drive, you pray. So they came to the hospital. Called them again, said we're taking him in. Let us say okay, if you don't get here in time. So they did, they took me in. Karen and Tracy got here in time to see me. Took me in, and had a stroke and you know... I lost probably five, six days. Didn't know what's going on. I lost all that. Finally one day my brother's there, said what day is is? He told me and I said I lost a week or whatever. And so was in the hospital probably two or three weeks. Rehab and a little speech but couldn't find, couldn't talk very well at all. A little bit, yes and no. And so I went to [muted for patient confidentiality]. Ah get me on my feet and be able to shave, brush my teeth, and that stu!. And to be left there went to a rehab place for a week. Not sure it really helped me that much or not but they helped me speak a little bit. So I left there and went home and then after that I went back to [muted for patient confidentiality] every day for speech for get, get three months, three months. I think it's so awkward because no way you could ever, no way anybody be able to speak in three months. They said because insurance company of course take you down and says you're saved and good luck, you know. Kind of sad, but that's life. So my insurance company wouldn't take it after that, so you're all done. And so I just I talked as much as I could with people and friends. And after that the, my wife changed insurance companies so we would go to a place in [muted for patient confidentiality]. So I worked there once, twice a week. Two or three, two or three days a week for speech. Did there for two years and then what's helped me so much. I was able to talk better, more better talk to people. Then after that, it just makes time, every day I get better I believe. And that's where I am now. 23 minutes 27 seconds 26 minutes 51 seconds Describe some of your frustrations. Yeah, speech is so hard for me. I find people don't, easy to talk. To me it is not. It's hard to do things, it's hard to put the words to the brain to the mouth. And all that stu! still in my brain is still there, but I can't get it out. It's hard for people to understand. It's, I told my friends, it's like going to Meijer's to get one thing at a store on a pile and find it. That's my brain searching for, for words and sentences like that. 28 minutes 8 seconds What types of strategies do you use to improve communication? I can, I could call people, but maybe they don't same, maybe they don't. Most time I text now because I have to see it. It just does not work without me.That helped me so much, texting. 29 minutes 2 seconds In order to plan for our therapy, please tell me a little about your family. I have a, my beautiful wife, two daughters. They're both married. I have inlaws. Six grandchildren. My home is just working outside, hanging with my dog Lucy. Karen is still working but hopefully this, this year she'll be retiring. That's exciting for us. My family is my girls, they're not allowed to move. Can't leave the state. My daughter lives two blocks away. My other daughter is about a halfmile away. So, they're close, I see them often, every day. Talk to them, see the kids. They have a blessing with the kids. Grandkids, each is so di!erent, so fun. Been great. 31 minutes 12 seconds Tell me about your educational history. Just high school, some class from work. Some blueprints and I learned from work and from that, my practice from there.

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SIMUCASE Don- Intervention (SLP) Transcript | Exam with
Correct Answers | Latest Update 2026/2027 | Graded A+.



Assessment Results
Client Name: Don- Intervention (SLP)

Examination Date: March 8th, 2025

Mode: assessment




Baseline Data 100/100
Collaborators 78/100

Treatment 100/100

Skills Check 95/100

Client Progress 100/100

Summary 100/100

Completion Time 161 Minutes

Your Competency Score 96%
Overall Competency Rating
Mastering Competency


Skills Check
Article Reading 96/100 Naming - Semantic Feature Analysis 94/100 Using Technology to
Communicate 90/100 Self-Advocacy Activities 100/100

Completed 4 of 4

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Baseline Data
Reflective (+): 11 Acceptable (0): 6 Rejected (-): 0

Chart Review

58 seconds

Review the current Intervention Report.

Enter notes in the clipboard after viewing the response.



10 minutes 5 seconds

Review the Evaluation Report completed one year ago.

Enter notes in the clipboard after viewing the response.

Client Interview

13 minutes 22 seconds Describe

your typical day.

Get up about 6:30. See my grand's house, great house, my daughter's house
to get my grandson up and running. Feed in the morning and put on the bus,
and then I go home. I go to a get my sweet tea and I go home, and I read the
Bible a little bit, I watch the news in the morning. And take a shower and start
my day. Funny, I do, the grass grows so fast now that every, every three days
mowing. I do dusting and Monday-Thursday laundry, the bedding and all that
stu!. Thursday is my folding day. Monday and Friday is mowing day. Doctor
appointments. Working in my garden. I do, sometimes I help at church. Need
anything, I'll go there help them. Sometimes I do stu! for, just it's kinda dumb,
it's not dumb, it's fun to me. I like to mow. So I, my neighbors have young
family around me and they're busy running, running. So people once in a
while, I just for the heck of it go to the neighbors and mow their yard you
know. They say, You mow my yard? Yeah. Why? I said well, you guys busy so I

, mowed your. That's, I love being outside. In the winter, it's cooking and so
happy. Outside is my happy place, so.



16 minutes 59 seconds

Tell me about the story of your stroke.

I had a stroke. One day was at work, didn't feel well at all. I never puked, but I
did. Told my boss something's wrong, I'm going to the hospital, which is weird
because I never to the doctors but was in my mind, I'm going to the hospital.
But I did. Karen met me met me at the hospital and bunch of tests and
couldn't find anything, but they did find I have AFib. I didn't know that but
found that out. I said, I don't feel well. Keep me overnight. Because I feel like
something's wrong. So they did. And through the night I had a stroke. They
called my wife said come, had a stroke, come to the hospital. And my
daughter was with my wife. She said, you drive, you, I drive, you pray. So they
came to the hospital. Called them again, said we're taking him in. Let us say
okay, if you don't get here in time. So they did, they took me in. Karen and
Tracy got here in time to see me. Took me in, and had a stroke and you
know... I lost probably five, six days. Didn't know what's going on. I lost all
that. Finally one day my brother's there, said what day is is? He told me and I
said I lost a week or whatever. And so was in the hospital probably two or
three weeks. Rehab and a little speech but couldn't find, couldn't talk very
well at all. A little bit, yes and no. And so I went to [muted for patient
confidentiality]. Ah get me on my feet and be able to shave, brush my teeth,
and that stu!. And to be left there went to a rehab place for a week. Not sure
it really helped me that much or not but they helped me speak a little bit. So I
left there and went home and then after that I went back to [muted for
patient confidentiality] every day for speech for get, get three months, three
months. I think it's so awkward because no way you could ever, no way
anybody be able to speak in three months. They said because insurance
company of course take you down and says you're saved and good luck, you
know. Kind of sad, but that's life. So my insurance company wouldn't take it
after that, so you're all done. And so I just I talked as much as I could with
people and friends. And after that the, my wife changed insurance companies
so we would go to a place in [muted for patient confidentiality]. So I worked
there once, twice a week. Two or three, two or three days a week for speech.
Did there for two years and then what's helped me so much. I was able to

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