Assessments Flashcards

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This test assesses the visual perception and motor intergration in children. It has five subtests.

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DTVP-2/3

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What age range is acceptable for DTVP?

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4 years to 12 years and 11 months

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3
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This test measures visual-motor integration in children and adults.

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VMI

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4
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What is the age range for the VMI?

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2 Years - 100 years

Shortform- 2 years to 7 years

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5
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This tests is used as a screening to identify motor problems with a postural component

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Clinical Observations of MOtor and Postural Skills (COMPS)

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6
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What is the age range for the COMPS?

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5-15 Years

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7
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The purpose of this test is to detect neurological soft signs of possible clinical importance, based on motor coordination and sensory integration abilities.

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Quick Neurological Screening Test (QNST3)

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8
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What is the age range for the QNST3?

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4 years to 80+

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9
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THe purpose of this assessment is to develop client rapport, to learn what interests and motivates the client

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Interest Profile

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10
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The purpose of this test is to measure sensory processing patterns that support or interfere with function

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Sesnsory Profile 2

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11
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What is the age range for the sensory profile 2?

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0-14 years

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12
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This type of test is typically used to determine eligibility and compares one child to the norm of the same age range.

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Norm-referenced Standardized

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13
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This type of test is useful for planning intervention programs by helping develop goals and objectives and marking progress over time.

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Criterion referenced standardized

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14
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This test is general and covers a wide variety of skills

A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Norm-Referenced

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15
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This test is detailed and may cover specific objectives or developmental milestones

A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Criterion Referenced

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16
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This test is always standardized

A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Norm Referenced.

17
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This type of test does not need a score distribution. A child can pass or fail all items
A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Criterion Referenced

18
Q

This type of test’s items may not relate to any functional skills or therapy objectives

A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Norm Referenced

19
Q

These examples; BSID-III, PDMS-2, BOT-2, PEDI-CAT are

A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Norm Referenced

20
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These examples: PDMS-2, PEDI-CAT, HELP, Gross-Motor Function Measure, SFA are

A. Norm Referenced
B. Criterion Referenced

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Criterion Referenced.

21
Q

What things are important to know before testing a child?

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  1. DOB
  2. Dx
  3. Prior medical history (PMH)
  4. Presenting concerns/who is concerned
  5. Other professional reports
  6. Family information/cultural factors
22
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What things are important in choosing an assessment tool?

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  1. Purpose of the evaluation
  2. Areas you want to assess
  3. Source of information (performance, parent-report, self report or observation)
  4. Chronological age of child
  5. Time/Resources
  6. Cultural Validity
  7. Other evaluations conducted
23
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What are good informal observations to note?

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Attention/activity level
effort/motivation
pace/quality of work
posture/muscle tone
verbal/non-verbal skills
ability to follow directions/sequence steps
general affect and appearance
environmental factors
24
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What is the age range for the BOT-2?

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4-21

25
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What does the BOT-2 measure?

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Gross and Fine motor ( bilateral coordination dexterity precision and integration of fine motor, balance, running, speed, agility and strength)

26
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What is the age range for the sensory integration and praxis test (sipt)?

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4 years to 8 years 11 months

27
Q

What is the purpose of the SIPT?

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SEnsory Integration and praxis

28
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What is the age range for the VMI?

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2-99years

29
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What is the purpose of the VMI?

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Visual perception, motor coordination and visual motor integration

30
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what is the purpose of the sensory processing measure?

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Sensory processing, praxis and social participation

31
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What is the age range for the SPM?

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5-12 years

32
Q

The purpose of sensory profile is?

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Modulation

33
Q

What is the purpose of the Evaluation tool of Children’s Handwriting

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handwriting skills
Speed
legibility
Nearpoint far point copying
dictation 
sentence composition
34
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what is the age range for the ETCH?

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grades 1-6

35
Q

What is the purpose of the Test of Playfulness?

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  1. intrinsic motivation
  2. internal control
  3. freedom from contraints of reality
  4. framing
36
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What is the age range for the TOP?

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3mon-15 years