5 Step Sequence for speech -ANSWER 1.) Respiration - air comes up from lungs through the trachea through vocal chords
2.) Phonation - vibration of
... [Show More] vocal chords occurs in layrnx
3.) Resonance - vibration in resonance cavities - determines timbre and uniqueness of voice
4.) Articulation - refining of airflow (back of tongue, blade of tongue, tongue lip, lips, teeth, gum ridge, hard palate, soft palate)
5.) Fluency - ability to correctly form words, phrases, sentences - so listener can parse words correctly
SOAP Notes -ANSWER Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) -ANSWER The integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of client's characteristics, culture, and preferences.
Interval recording -ANSWER Making one observation during a designated period of time -- frequency behaviors are measured in short time intervals.
Event recording -ANSWER Counting the number of times a specific behavior occurs within a specified time period.
Duration recording -ANSWER Measuring the length of time a client performs a specified behavior within a specified time frame.
Continuous recording -ANSWER Observing and making note of all target behaviors that occur within a specific time frame
Fixed ratio -ANSWER Scheduled reinforcement; not a method of measuring behavior.
Iso-principle -ANSWER Matching the client's emotions to the music
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) -ANSWER Regulations to protect the security and privacy of health information.
HIPAA Privacy Rules -ANSWER A MT must remove the following types of data when "de-identifying" client info:
1.) Clients street address
2.) Clients social security #
3.) Clients email address
This allows the sharing of information under the condition that the client gives consent to release their confidential information
Open G tuning -ANSWER D G D G B D
Commonly found in folk and blues music
Open D tuning -ANSWER D A D F# A D
Can be played with a variety of styles, popular with slide guitars
Modal G tuning -ANSWER D G D G C D
Common in Celtic music, rock and heavy metal
Modal D tuning -ANSWER D A D G A D
Common in Celtic music, English and Irish folk
Ionian -ANSWER Same as major scale
Dorian -ANSWER Same as natural minor scale with raised 6th scale degree
Phrygian -ANSWER Same as natural minor scale with lowered 2nd scale degree
Lydian -ANSWER Same as major scale with raised 4th scale degree
Mixolydian -ANSWER Same as major scale with lowered 7th scale degree
Aeolian -ANSWER Same as natural minor scale [Show Less]