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Toni Lynn Van Bramer
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Sequence in describing a room 1. Identify the room and begin from perspective of the doorway 2. Describe shape of the room 3. Identify furniture in room starting with most noticeable (ie fireplace, bed, island) 4. Indicate location on furniture in relation to previously mentioned objects using classifiers or pointing 5. Use orderly sequence left to right, right to left, near to far, area by area
Sign for Schizophrenia https://www.handspeak.com/word/search/index.php?id=1890
Sign for Bipolar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9-jQOn6yQg
Sign for Obesity Y handshape
Uninflected Verb A problem, activity, or situation has occurred only once, use the basic form of the verb with its basic movement ex: Now morning me vomit (verb)
Recurring Verb A problem, activity, or situation occurs frequently or regularly ( several times a day, every day, every Monday) use the verb sign with several repetitions ex: Everyday wake up vomit vomit (verb)
Continuous Verb A problem, activity, or situation occurs with little interruption ( for the whole hour, all morning, all week long) use the verb sign with a repeated CIRCULAR movement ex: All day me vomit, vomit, vomit (verb)
Transitions Can be: 1. Pauses 2. When clauses (telling age event took place, providing year something occurred, using another even that preceded 3. Time signs (shortly afterwards, while later, long time later)
Best seating arrangements for group space within Deaf Space 1. Circular 2. Semi-circular 3. U-Shaped
Features of walkways in Deaf Space 1. Wide stairwells 2. Sloping floors 3. At least 3 feet of space between signers
Best environment for those who rely on visual communication that would not cause eyestrain 1. Muted Blue Walls 2. Transparent passageway 3. Diffused lighting
Can any living space be manipulated to create Deaf-friendly space? TRUE
Deaf Wellness Center located where? University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
Services provided at the Deaf Wellness Center 1. Anger management group 2. Evaluation of mental health 3. sexual abuse survivors group 4. counseling sessions
Health care disparities in Deaf communities can be attributed to 1. Limited access to direct communication at clinics 2. Lack of direct access to health information during school years
When describing an arrangement of a room describe from the perspective of what? The doorway
Should classifier handshapes used to describe objects agree with the general shapes and types of objects that it represent as well as show those are oriented in a room? TRUE
Temporal Aspects are ASL inflections of what? VERBS
What is considered spatial agreement? 1. Using agreement verbs 2. Using pronouns with plain verbs 3. Signing about third person who is not present 4. Signing about third person who is present
What is the sign for Stroke? https://www.signasl.org/sign/stroke
What is the Sign for HIGH BLOOD PRESURE? https://www.handspeak.com/word/search/index.php?id=1648
What is sign for Obese? https://www.signschool.com/terms/signs/1809/obese/
What is the sign for DIABETES? https://www.signschool.com/terms/signs/5473/diabetes/ (sugar)
What is the sign for ANXIETY? https://www.signschool.com/terms/signs/4831/nervous/ OR https://www.signschool.com/terms/signs/2225/nervous/
What is the sign for HEART ATTACK? https://www.signschool.com/terms/signs/3531/heart%20attack/
What is the sign for DEPRESSION? https://www.signschool.com/terms/signs/1551/depression/
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