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What is an expressive (only) syntax language test that has been normed on the HI population?
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Grammatical Analysis of Elicited Language (GAEL)
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This can be used with the GAEL. This is a teacher's chestlist, and has been normed on the HI population
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Teachers Analysis of Grammatical Structures (TAGS)
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Expressive and receptive syntax language tests (2) that has been normed on the HI population?
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Test of Receptive Language Ability (TERLA)
Test of Expressive Language Ability (TEXLA) |
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What is an expressive and receptive written syntax test that has been normed on the HI population?
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Test of Syntactic Abilities (TSA)
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When reporting standardized tests, not normed on the HI population, what needs to be done?
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Can only be used as a criterion referenced measure. DO NOT REPORT STANDARD SCORES (invalid).
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Device in which the speaker and listener are connected to each other through wires?
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Hard wired system
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Name that device: This device uses an acoustic signal and converts it to infra red light, which is transmitted through light waves from the speaker to the listener
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Infra red systems
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Name that device: Telecoils are used, replacing hearing aides. Rooms must be wired with loops, which the telecoil picks up through electromagnetic leakage.
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Loop induction systems
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Name that device: An acoustic signal is transmitted through FM radio waves.
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FM systems
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Name that device: Wireless technology is used to allow HI individuals access to technology
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Bluetooth systems
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Name that device: Used for telephone conversations. Both parties have a TTD, and a relay system is used to convey the messages (written display is used).
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TTY or TTD
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Name that device: Telephone receiver which amplifies the sounds for the HI individual
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Amplified Handset
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Describe: Type of Hearing Aid- Body Aids
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Worn on shirt
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Name that device: Electric voltage to create sound input. (microphone, amplifier, receive, power source, volume control)
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Analog Hearing aids
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Name that device: Microcomputer technology is used. This is converted to a binary system, which is processed by a computer within the device. More advantageous than an analog hearing aid
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Digital hearing aids
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Name that device: Surgically implanted, and deliver electrical impulses to the auditory nerve. Typically for those who are profoundly deaf.
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Cochlear Implants
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Name that device: Flashing lights or vibrators are used to alert individuals of a fire alarm/burger alarm/doorbell
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Safety alerting devices
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Name that device: Sound is converted to vibration, which provides stimulation to an individual (typically profoundly deaf, or deaf/blind). Different patterns of vibration are used for various speech sounds
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Tactile aids
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Name that device: Auditory training. The speaker wears a microphone and the speech is fed through earphones to the listener. Only amplifies speech, in contrast to a hearing aid, which amplifies all environmental noise.
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Desktop auditory trainers
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Describe: Type of hearing aid- Eyeglass aids
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Built into glasses
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Describe: Type of hearing aids- BTE
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Behind the ear model, fits behind the ear with a internal receiver. Good for children who are still growing (easier to refit than the casting of an ITC)
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Describe: Types of hearing aids- ITC
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In the canal model (strength: less visible than BTE)
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Describe: Types of hearing aids- CIC
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Completely in the canal model (strength: the least visible HA, closer to the TM than other HAs)
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Describe: Types of hearing aids- ITE
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In the ear model (fits in the external ear, within the concha)
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Describe: Types of hearing aids- Disposable hearing aid
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Can be worn for 40 days. Strength- no impression of the ear is needed, so it can be dispensed in 1 visit to the AuD.
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