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How to Advocate for Educational Audiology
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1. Which statement should be included as a recommendation in clinical audiology reports, for all pediatric patients?
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2. IDEA requires that HAT is checked/monitored on a routine basis (and documentation is strongly recommended). Who does this?
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3. Which is an appropriate demonstration of school personnel monitoring HAT?
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4. Which organizations have #EdAudAdvocacy (educational audiology advocacy) resources?
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5. The Educational Audiology Association document Supporting Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Shared and Suggested Roles of Educational Audiologists, Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and Speech-Language Pathologists can be found on the EAA website (www.edaud.org) in the following section:
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6. According to the Educational Audiology Association document Supporting Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Shared and Suggested Roles of Educational Audiologists, Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and Speech-Language Pathologists, which service must exclusively be provided by audiologists:
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7. The Wrightslaw #EdAudAdvocacy document is appropriate to give to:
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8. Audiology is a "related service" (along with to speech pathology and physical therapy) and is included in:
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9. According to the Educational Audiology Association and results from the Boys Town Outcomes of Children with Hearing Loss study, audiologists should regularly collaborate with:
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10. Which is true?
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