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82 Speech Pathologist Questions And Answers

1⟩ Tell me what do you dislike?

The monotony. Everyday you kind of doing the same things, a lot of these patients have cognitive impairments, they don't have any short term memory so every day is like Groundhog Day pretty much.

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2⟩ What are the tools used by speech pathologist to treat a patient?

To treat a patient they use

► Adaptive communication switches like infrared switches, sound switches, touch switches, etc.

► Sound measuring apparatus like an ECG or laryngograph

► Stroboscopes

► Computer and tablet and the whole lot of app to treat speech impaired patient

► Therapeutic voice synthesizers and augmentative communication devices

► Various software likes speech analysis software, language analysis software and signal analysis software

► Medical devices like multi-speech device KayPENTAX, video voice, text to speech, etc.

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3⟩ What is the difference between Apraxia and Aphasia?

Aphasia: It is described as an individual's inability to understand or use of words due to brain injury or stroke

Apraxia: It is described as an individual's inability to initiate the movement needed to make a speech. This difficulty may persist despite the fact that there is no weakness in muscles.

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5⟩ Explain what causes speech disorder?

The causes for speech disorder can vary, it may be

► Development disorders (e.g.; Autism)

► Genetic syndromes ( Down syndrome)

► Illness

► Neurological disorders (Cerebral palsy)

► Hearing loss

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6⟩ What is speech-language pathology?

The field of speech-language pathology involves the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of communication disorders. Speech-language pathologists work with adults and children with difficulties in the following main areas: language comprehension, expressive language, social language and pragmatics, the production of speech sounds, phonation (voice), fluency, oral motor control and swallowing disorders.

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8⟩ What is Apraxia?

It is described as an individual's inability to initiate the movement needed to make a speech. This difficulty may persist despite the fact that there is no weakness in muscles.

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10⟩ Has being a speech-language pathologist met your expectations? Why?

It has exceeded my expectations because it is always interesting and far from boring. The field evolves through research, so there are constantly new techniques and approaches to learn. Additionally, the treatment sessions must be personalized to ensure success, because each individual is unique and has his or her own interests as well as strengths and weaknesses.

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13⟩ Knowledge Based Speech Pathologist Interview Questions

► What continuing education courses have you taken in the past 2 years?

► Are you certified in any therapy program such as Hanen, Floortime, ABA, Lindamood Bell, etc?

► Do you regularly attend ASHA, and which courses do you typically go to?

► Tell me what you think the current events/issues are in speech-language pathology.

► How do you usually come up with goals/objectives for clients?

► Describe the steps you'd take to conduct an evaluation (both quantitative and qualitative).

► What do you see as your role in the Response to Intervention (RTI) process in a school system?

► How would you keep your caseload manageable?

► What do you see as your role in regard to reading/writing skills for elementary school students?

► What strategies do you use regularly for children with _______ (autism, social skills deficits, Down Syndrome, apraxia, feeding disorders, etc.)?

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14⟩ Describe to me your best therapy session?

While doing an internship I was treating a man with aphasia, he had a girlfriend and wanted to be able to send her appropriate text messages because he had word finding difficulties, we began practicing with messages and appropriate phrases and after a few sessions he and I shared a conversations through text.

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15⟩ What advice would you offer someone considering this career?

I would tell them to specialize at the beginning you know, to choose either adults or children. I know it is kind of hard to do that but if they could specialize I think it would make it easier for them in the long run. Just make sure that you are working with the right population, be it adults or children, and realize that there is going to be a little bit of monotony. There is probably more monotony with adults but either way try to be as creative as possible to make each day a little bit more livable.

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16⟩ Explain what are the symptoms of orofacial Apraxia?

► Minimum babbling during infancy

► Difficult in saying long or complex words

► Repeated attempts at pronunciation of words

► Stresses on certain words

► Excessive use of nonverbal forms for communication

► Distorting of vowel sounds

► Omitting consonants at the beginning and end of words

► Difficulty stringing syllables together

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17⟩ What is the speech screening test includes in an adult?

In an adult screening test includes standardized and non-standardized methods like

► To screen oral motor function

► Speech production skills

► Comprehension and production of spoken and written language

► Cognitive aspects of communication

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18⟩ Speech Pathologist School Interview Questions

When interviewing for a position in a school, your interviewer will be looking for information about how you work with a variety of different people. They will ask questions relating to your interaction with parents and teachers, as well as with students.

► What clinical experience have you had in a school setting?

► What kind of strategies would you use with a child who stutters, and why?

► Imagine a parent comes to you and tells you that she is taking her child out of speech because the child doesn't like it. How will you respond?

► You are in a group setting with a child who stutters, a child with a receptive delay, and a child with artic only problems. How will you develop a therapy plan that will meet each child's goals?

► How would you deal with a situation in which you suspected a case of child abuse?

► Explain how you would assess a child who is a non-native English speaker.

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