List 4 activities within the scope of practice for a Speech Language Pathologist. - Answers 1.
Collaboration
2. Screening
3. Assessment
4. Treatment
List 4 activities within the scope of practice for a Speech Language Pathology Assistant. - Answers 1.
Service delivery
2. Responsibilities for all practitioners
3. Administration and support
4. Prevention and advocacy
What is the minimum education level required for ASHA certification as a Speech Language Pathologist?
- Answers Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, SLPD)
What is the minimum education level required for ASHA certification as a Speech Language Pathologist
Assistant? - Answers 2 year SLPA program degree (AA/AS, certificate program)
Which of the following is a service the ASHA provides to its members? - Answers All of the above
(political advocacy, continuing education, research)
Which of the following terms is associated with the ASHA Code of Ethics Principle I, Rule C and refers to
the way we treat others in our clinical practice? - Answers Non discrimination
Which of the following is associated with the ASHA Code of Ethics Principle I, Rule H and refers to
communication we have with our clients. - Answers Informed consent
Which of the Principles of Conduct from the ASHA SLPA Code of Conduct refers specifically to the
assistant's responsibilities regarding relationships with people within and outside of the profession
(inter-professional and intra professional)? - Answers Principle of Conduct III
A clinician in the public school chooses a new treatment approach for a child on their caseload based on
a recent research article they read in a professional journal. This clinician has: - Answers Used EBP and
considered external evidence
A clinician providing services to a young client in their home has discussed a treatment plan with the
child's family. The family has certain reservations and concerns about what the clinician has proposed.
The clinician works with the family to develop a plan they're all comfortable with. The clinician has: -
Answers Used EBP and considered client-family preference
, A clinician is working with a client who has stalled in their progress toward goals. The clinician had a
former client with very similar needs and decides to try a technique with her current client based on the
success she had with her former client. This is an example of - Answers Clinical experience related to
making decisions
The acronym PICO is used when making clinical decisions. It stands for: - Answers Patient, Intervention,
Comparison intervention, Outcome
Which of the following fall under the umbrella of public policy? - Answers All of the above (laws,
regulations, case law)
Which of the following outlines the requirements for special education services including the creation of
an IEP and delivery of a free and appropriate public education (FAPE)? - Answers IDEA
The three basic purposes of this act are to ensure individuals with disabilities participate fully in society,
live independently and have access to economic self-sufficiency through removal of barriers. - Answers
ADA
Which of the following was created by Congress in 1965 to pay medical bills for persons of low
socioeconomic status who have no other financial means to pay for medical care? - Answers Medicaid
Professionals influence public policy through activities referred to collectively as ? - Answers Advocacy
The professional association advocating for the interest of SLPS Audiologists, SLPAS, and individuals with
communication impairments is: - Answers The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Which of the following is a brief procedure used to determine the presence of a disorder. - Answers
Screening
Which of the following includes comparing a client's performance to a sample of individuals who are
similar to the client? - Answers Norm-referenced test
Which of the following question types allows for the client to give extended answers and may begin with
the prompt "Tell me about....?" - Answers Open-ended question
Which of the following is a measure of the total number of correctly articulated sounds or words in a
sample? - Answers Intelligibility
What do the letters in the acronym SOAP stand for? - Answers Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
A primary purpose of an initial interview between a speech language pathologist and their client is to: -
Answers Establish a trusting relationship between client and clincian
To engage in effective oral and written clinical communication, we should - Answers Avoid using
technical language whenever possible & use objective terms, such as observe or completed, rather than
subjective terms such as appears or seemed