Exam and Eval Jeopardy Flashcards

1
Q

Most important thing to remember during an initial examination with a child:

A

Make sure it is fun!!!

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2
Q

What type of evaluation is often done first to determine whether a problem exists that requires further detailed assessment; brief, cost effective

A

Screening

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3
Q

What type of assessment: Child interacts with specific materials with one facilitator and several observers

A

Play based assessment

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4
Q

What examination is used to determine whether a child has a specific disability or is at risk for developing one

A

Diagnostic

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5
Q

What gross motor skills would we want to observe or test for a 12 month old

A

Crawling, pull to stand, standing

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6
Q

From what source should you get your PT diagnosis?

A

ICF-CY

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7
Q

Under what heading do you write your general overview on your child’s abilities and areas of difficulty?

A

Impression

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8
Q

What is a typical frequency for a direct therapy plan?

A

1-4 times per week

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9
Q

When writing pediatric goals, what parts are essential?

A

Behavior, frequency criteria, function

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10
Q

What approach is used when determining family centered goals for therapy?

A

Top down approach

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11
Q

Why do we want to use standardized testing?

A

To obtain objective data about our client for development and insurance purposes

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12
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What environment should we have when testing?

A

Closed envrionment

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13
Q

The GMFM 88 is valid for children with:

A

CP and Downs Syndrome

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14
Q

The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 2nd Edition (PDMS II) is normed for what ages?

A

Birth to 5.11 years old

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15
Q

The PEDI is classified under which ICF-CY categories?

A

Activities and Participation

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16
Q

How should we refer to our pediatric patients in documentation?

A

Infant/child

17
Q

What things would you write a letter of medical necessity for?

A

Adapted equipment, home modifications, continued therapy

18
Q

What area of documentation would you put your standardized testing results?

A

Objective

19
Q

What is the best example of a well written goal?

A

Child will ascend/descend a small flight of stairs with a reciprocating pattern 3 times throughout a single therapy session with 1 HHA in order to improve safety during stair negotiation at home

20
Q

What is the legal document used in the school system for the child’s plan of care?

A

Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

21
Q

The BOT II is normed for ages

A

4-21 years old

22
Q

The GAS Scale is useful for:

A

Personal and program evaluation

23
Q

The GMFM is valid for children

A

5 months to 16 years

24
Q

The HELP test has 3 parts. Which ones are correct?

A

Charts, strands, and checklists

25
Q

The BOT is valid for determining functional deficits in what population?

A

DCD

26
Q

What is the full name of the BOT II?

A

Bruininks-Oseretsky (not Oswestry) Test of Motor Proficiency 2nd edition