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SALPA CERTIFICATION EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
Required of a licensee when services are being rendered to the
public by slpa - ANSWER-1. patient and/or family must be
informed in writing
2. slpa must wear a name tag including job title
contraction of muscles in the pharynx squeezing bolus through
the pharynx - ANSWER-peristalsis
Vowels are described by four features - ANSWER-tongue height,
tongue advancement, lip rounding, tension
phonological processes - ANSWER-final consonant deletion,
fronting, stopping
Loss of sound sensitivity produced by damage to the inner ear of
auditory nerve - ANSWER-sensorineural hearing loss
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Licensed SLP must do before assigning a clinical task to an SLPA
- ANSWER-evaluate patient, write general treatment plan, provide
the assistant with a written session protocol
pauses, hesitations, interjections, prolongations, and repetitions
that interrupt the flow of speech are - ANSWER-fluency disorders
Name some characteristics of autism - ANSWER-echolalia, self-
absorption,. repetitive self-stimulation behavior, inability to socially
interact with others
Name the 3 types of deviations voice disorders have - ANSWER-
pitch, quality, loudness
Name the 3 components of language - ANSWER-form, content,
use
Required elements of session or treatment protocol - ANSWER-1.
Signed by SLPA and supervising SLP'
2. Must be in writing
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3. Specify the eliciting conditions, target behavior, and contingent
response
New treatment protocol is needed when - ANSWER-1. Stimulus
needs to change
2. Target behavior changes
3. Consequences need to change
Informal Assessment - ANSWER-observe/interact with client
while taking notes
Define phonology - ANSWER-Study of sound systems of
language
articulation - ANSWER-Production of speech sounds through the
physical movement of the jaw, tongue, lip, and velum to shape the
vocal tract
Hospitals and medical facilities provide a systematic process for
identifying a sequence of key events in the course of a patient's
SALPA CERTIFICATION EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
Required of a licensee when services are being rendered to the
public by slpa - ANSWER-1. patient and/or family must be
informed in writing
2. slpa must wear a name tag including job title
contraction of muscles in the pharynx squeezing bolus through
the pharynx - ANSWER-peristalsis
Vowels are described by four features - ANSWER-tongue height,
tongue advancement, lip rounding, tension
phonological processes - ANSWER-final consonant deletion,
fronting, stopping
Loss of sound sensitivity produced by damage to the inner ear of
auditory nerve - ANSWER-sensorineural hearing loss
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Licensed SLP must do before assigning a clinical task to an SLPA
- ANSWER-evaluate patient, write general treatment plan, provide
the assistant with a written session protocol
pauses, hesitations, interjections, prolongations, and repetitions
that interrupt the flow of speech are - ANSWER-fluency disorders
Name some characteristics of autism - ANSWER-echolalia, self-
absorption,. repetitive self-stimulation behavior, inability to socially
interact with others
Name the 3 types of deviations voice disorders have - ANSWER-
pitch, quality, loudness
Name the 3 components of language - ANSWER-form, content,
use
Required elements of session or treatment protocol - ANSWER-1.
Signed by SLPA and supervising SLP'
2. Must be in writing
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3. Specify the eliciting conditions, target behavior, and contingent
response
New treatment protocol is needed when - ANSWER-1. Stimulus
needs to change
2. Target behavior changes
3. Consequences need to change
Informal Assessment - ANSWER-observe/interact with client
while taking notes
Define phonology - ANSWER-Study of sound systems of
language
articulation - ANSWER-Production of speech sounds through the
physical movement of the jaw, tongue, lip, and velum to shape the
vocal tract
Hospitals and medical facilities provide a systematic process for
identifying a sequence of key events in the course of a patient's