Question 1
Cultural competence . . .
is a group of standards, behaviors, attitudes, and policies.
enables effective work in cross-cultural situations.
is important in meeting legislative, regulatory, and accreditation mandates.
All of the above
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Question 2
In a regular 5-day business week, how often will cultural competence come into play in your practice?
Every day
1 day
2-3 days
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Question 3
True or false? It's safe to assume that lack of eye contact is a sign that your patient is not engaged.
True
False
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Question 4
The use of a foreign accent or nonstandard English dialect indicates:
An inability to communicate clearly and effectively
Reduced intellectual capacity
Nothing obvious—no assumption should be made
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Question 5
Which of the following professionals transcribes written language from one language to another?
Transliterator
Translator
Interpreter
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Question 6
Who is responsible for identifying the appropriate language(s) of service for clients, patients, or families?
Interpreter
Client or close family member
Audiologist or SLP
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Question 7
You know the line for "too much information"—who can you share client information with?
Other clinicians
Translators, transliterators, and interpreters
Teachers, parents, and caregivers
It depends on the situation
All of the above
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Question 8
How often should assess how you engage with your clients?
Each time I get a new client
Each time I read a new article
When a conversation goes wrong
When the client is discharged
All of the above
None of the above
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Question 9
For individuals learning English as a second language, it is common for the phonemic system of their first language to . . .
limit their ability to learn.
limit their understanding of English.
influence the production of sounds in English.
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Question 10
A dynamic assessment differs from a static assessment in terms of:
Active participation of participant and examiner
Fluidity and responsiveness
Emphasis on the participant's learning process
All of the above
None of the above
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