culturally responsive practice—exam 2 (36 q)

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Incidence referees to:

  • is the number of new cases of a specific condition that occur within a certain time frame

  • to the number if I people who are alive at a given time that have a condition

  • All of the above

Is the number of new cases of a specific condition that occur within a certain time frame

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The WHO (2017) reports ___ million people in the world have disabling hearing levels

  • 630

  • 890

  • 360

360

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Incidence of hearing loss in the U.S. among children is ___ per 1000 live births

  • 1

  • 2

  • 5

2

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Hard of hearing occurs around the world and can have an impact on:

  • child development

  • development if speech and language

  • educational outcomes

  • All of the above

All of the above

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WHO (2011) reports about ___% of the adult population in the world is hard of hearing to some degree

  • 5

  • 15

  • 10

15

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is one og the leading causes of hearing loss in the world

  • true

  • false

True

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Hard of hearing can be caused by congenital diseases (present at birth), preventable causes, as well as complications that may occur during birth

  • true

  • fasle

True

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What are the causes of hearing loss?

  • earwax (cerumen) accumulation

  • noise

  • aging-age-related hearing loss

  • All of the above

All of the above

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Prevalence refers to:

  • is the number of new cases of a specific condition that occurs within a certain time frame

  • to the number of people who are alive at a given time that have a condition

  • All of the above

To the number of people who are alive at a given time that have a condition

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Consecutive: involves a primary speaker (a source) speaking to a listener who speaks a different language. After the source message is spoken, an interpreter relays the source message to the target language. Then listener speaks in their target language, in which the interpreter relays back to the source. Which or all should be taken into consideration?

  • although the interpreter is also speaking, his or her only rile is to serve as a facilitator of the communication. This type of communication takes time and cannot be rushed.

  • burden of the conversation is one the interpreter (needs to keep the message of each speaker in memory and present them both accurately in both languages). This type of communication is slower than normal speaking.

  • most commonly used in a clinical context

  • All of the above

All of the above

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The individuals either Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA 2004) mandates that assessments in the language of the individual

  • true

  • false

True

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There are ethical issues and legal ramifications/mandates that have propelled the wide use of interpreters in medical, educational, and business practices. However, using an interpreter is an option.

  • true

  • false

False

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The interpreting process: D=debriefing

  • Should occur prior to entering the interpreting event and away from client. Go over case history, as well as identify concerns to point which they may want clarified related to culture of language.

  • There

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