SLPA NC BOARD EXAM MOCK REAL EXAM 150
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS (100%VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |AGRADE
T or F? SLPA may not help with hearing screenings - ANSWER: False
T or F? SLPA may not conduct treatment for dysphagia - ANSWER: True
T or F? SLPA can conduct oral motor exercises - ANSWER: True
T or F? ASHA requires 30% supervision for the first 90 days with at least 20% being
direct - ANSWER: True
Identify some articulators - ANSWER: tongue, teeth, lips, velum, alveolar ridge, and
mandible
T or F? SLPA may conduct evaluations - ANSWER: False
T or F? Reading the client's records violates confidentiality - ANSWER: False
T or F? Talking to random family members about a client violates confidentiality -
ANSWER: True
phonological processing disorder - ANSWER: speech sound disorder characterized by
difficulty with linguistic rules
fronting - ANSWER: When velar or palatal sounds like /k/, /g/, and sh, are substituted
for alveolar sounds like /t/, /d/ and /s/
backing - ANSWER: when alveolar sounds are substituted for velar or palatal sounds
deaffrication - ANSWER: simplifying an affricate by substituting something easier in
its place
stopping - ANSWER: substitution of a stop for a fricative or affricate
cluster reduction - ANSWER: reducing a consonant cluster to a single or no
consonant at all
final consonant deletion - ANSWER: deleting the final consonant of a word
What phonological processing disorder decreases intelligibility the most? - ANSWER:
final consonant deletion
consonant harmony - ANSWER: one consonant in a word takes on features of
another consonant ("doddie" for doggie)
, T or F? SLPA cannot do safety checks on AAC equipment - ANSWER: false
How many SLPAs can a full-time SLP have? - ANSWER: 2
How many hours is considered full-time - ANSWER: 30+ hours
How many SLPAs can a part-time SLP have? - ANSWER: 1
T or F? SLPA may not engage in treatment for swallowing, but they may assist in
setting up - ANSWER: True
T or F? SLPA can score for assessments but may not interpret - ANSWER: true
T or F? it is okay to give constructive feedback during a screening - ANSWER: False
T or F? SLPA may develop new goals - ANSWER: false
T or F? SLPA may create therapy materials - ANSWER: true
What is the golden number for showing consistency across sessions? - ANSWER: 3
T or F? SLPA may discharge patients - ANSWER: false
What is another name for a stop? - ANSWER: plosive
T or F? treatment plans and therapeutic protocols are not the same - ANSWER: true
What does SOAP stand for? - ANSWER: subjective, objective, assessment, plan
Subjective - ANSWER: observations from the session that may have an impact on
performance
Objective - ANSWER: The therapy tasks and the data
Assessment - ANSWER: How they did compared to the last session
Plan - ANSWER: plan for moving forward
NCSHLA - ANSWER: North Carolina Speech Hearing and Language Association
Echolalia - ANSWER: automatic and immediate repetition of what others say
Perseveration - ANSWER: When a child gets stuck on or obsesses over a certain topic
T or F? SLPA may obtain records from outside sources - ANSWER: True
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS (100%VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |AGRADE
T or F? SLPA may not help with hearing screenings - ANSWER: False
T or F? SLPA may not conduct treatment for dysphagia - ANSWER: True
T or F? SLPA can conduct oral motor exercises - ANSWER: True
T or F? ASHA requires 30% supervision for the first 90 days with at least 20% being
direct - ANSWER: True
Identify some articulators - ANSWER: tongue, teeth, lips, velum, alveolar ridge, and
mandible
T or F? SLPA may conduct evaluations - ANSWER: False
T or F? Reading the client's records violates confidentiality - ANSWER: False
T or F? Talking to random family members about a client violates confidentiality -
ANSWER: True
phonological processing disorder - ANSWER: speech sound disorder characterized by
difficulty with linguistic rules
fronting - ANSWER: When velar or palatal sounds like /k/, /g/, and sh, are substituted
for alveolar sounds like /t/, /d/ and /s/
backing - ANSWER: when alveolar sounds are substituted for velar or palatal sounds
deaffrication - ANSWER: simplifying an affricate by substituting something easier in
its place
stopping - ANSWER: substitution of a stop for a fricative or affricate
cluster reduction - ANSWER: reducing a consonant cluster to a single or no
consonant at all
final consonant deletion - ANSWER: deleting the final consonant of a word
What phonological processing disorder decreases intelligibility the most? - ANSWER:
final consonant deletion
consonant harmony - ANSWER: one consonant in a word takes on features of
another consonant ("doddie" for doggie)
, T or F? SLPA cannot do safety checks on AAC equipment - ANSWER: false
How many SLPAs can a full-time SLP have? - ANSWER: 2
How many hours is considered full-time - ANSWER: 30+ hours
How many SLPAs can a part-time SLP have? - ANSWER: 1
T or F? SLPA may not engage in treatment for swallowing, but they may assist in
setting up - ANSWER: True
T or F? SLPA can score for assessments but may not interpret - ANSWER: true
T or F? it is okay to give constructive feedback during a screening - ANSWER: False
T or F? SLPA may develop new goals - ANSWER: false
T or F? SLPA may create therapy materials - ANSWER: true
What is the golden number for showing consistency across sessions? - ANSWER: 3
T or F? SLPA may discharge patients - ANSWER: false
What is another name for a stop? - ANSWER: plosive
T or F? treatment plans and therapeutic protocols are not the same - ANSWER: true
What does SOAP stand for? - ANSWER: subjective, objective, assessment, plan
Subjective - ANSWER: observations from the session that may have an impact on
performance
Objective - ANSWER: The therapy tasks and the data
Assessment - ANSWER: How they did compared to the last session
Plan - ANSWER: plan for moving forward
NCSHLA - ANSWER: North Carolina Speech Hearing and Language Association
Echolalia - ANSWER: automatic and immediate repetition of what others say
Perseveration - ANSWER: When a child gets stuck on or obsesses over a certain topic
T or F? SLPA may obtain records from outside sources - ANSWER: True