Deaf Awareness NOT FINISHED Flashcards

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What are the definitions of the following:

  • hard of hearing
  • moderatley deaf
  • severely deaf
  • profoundly deaf
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  • up to 40dB loss
  • 40-70dB hearing loss
  • 71-95dB hearing loss
  • > 95dB hearing loss (not usually ‘lost’)
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What are causes of acquired deafness?

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drugs e.g. gentamycin, vancomycin, aspirin
meniere’s disease
tumour
infection e.g. otis media meningitis, encephalitis, measles
loud noise
obstruction
trauma

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Describe the medical model of deafness

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  • deafness is a developmental deficiency or disease
  • defect to be corrected or cured by medication, equipment, technology, surgery
  • individuals adjustment and behavioural change would lead to an effective cure
  • main aim of professionals is to teach the deaf child to speak
  • deaf people/children are reminded that they are different
  • deaf people have responsibility to make themselves understood
  • ‘fit in’ in the majority
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Describe the social model of deafness

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  • disability is a socially created problem
  • communication between deaf and hearing people is the barrier with hearing people unable to use sign language/communicate appropriately
  • isolation - family/school
  • oppression and discrimination
  • need to manipulate the social environment to improve access and participation
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Describe the cultural model of deafness

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  • those who use BSL as their first language see themselves as part of social, cultural and linguistic minority
  • ‘deaf’ people do not see themselves as disabled
  • have not experienced loss and have a positive attitude towards their deafness
  • experience of deaf people amounts to social disadvantage
  • in terms of its effects on mental health, deaf cultural attitudes conclude that a minority language group’’s disadvantages are preferred to a lifetime of viewing one’s self or one’s group as infirm or disabled
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What are the DON’Ts of communicating with deaf people?

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don't shout
don't cover your mouth
don't speak too fast
don't assume a nod means 'I understand'
don't ask 'Do you understand?'
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What are the DO’s of communicating with deaf people?

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speak clearly at normal speed
male sure minimal background noise/good
talk face to face
gain attention to tapping, waving, stamping feet

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