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Clinical Approaches that Guide Persons with Hearing Loss into the Action Stage of Change

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1.  The first Stage of Change is called:
  1. Precontemplation
  2. Contemplation
  3. Preparation
  4. Action
2.  The second Stage of Change is called:
  1. Precontemplation
  2. Contemplation
  3. Preparation
  4. Action
3.  The fourth Stage of Change is called:
  1. Precontemplation
  2. Contemplation
  3. Preparation
  4. Action
4.  The third Stage of Change is called:
  1. Precontemplation
  2. Contemplation
  3. Preparation
  4. Action
5.  Exploring and ______ are two words that describe how to move persons with hearing loss into the action stage of change
  1. Diagnosing
  2. Explaining
  3. Planning
  4. Demonstrating
6.  Two approaches to the hearing aid demonstration process are:
  1. at-home or in-clinic
  2. In quiet or in noise
  3. In noise or in-clinic
  4. at-home or in-the-car
7.  Using blank checklists, as part of exploring and planning, are:
  1. Used during the hearing aid evaluation
  2. Part of branded and customized guidebook
  3. Person-centered
  4. All of the above
8.  How many possible checklists are there inside the Patient Guidebook mentioned in this course?
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
9.  Checklists that can be used to move persons with hearing loss into the action stage are:
  1. Secondary consequences of untreated hearing loss
  2. Emotional consequences of hearing loss
  3. Situations where communication is impacted by hearing loss
  4. All of the above
10.  Pre and post hearing aid demonstration measures of success include:
  1. Goal setting with COSI or PEW
  2. Use of PHAB
  3. Use of HHIE
  4. Planning and exploring

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