Final Review Flashcards

1
Q

What is one example of a bottom up approach to therapy?
NDT
Dynamic system theory
occupational based therapy

A

NDT

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A child is able to put their feet into their pants, but the therapist adjusts the pants and pulls them up. What type of chaining is this an example of?

A

Forward Chaining

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3
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A child is demonstrating food selectivity. The therapist attempts to have the child eat a similar food to their preferred food, but changes the brand and size of the food. What level of food chaining is being used?

A

Food Chaining Level 1

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4
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Multiple sensory experiences, novelty in the environment and active engagement in challenging cognitive, sensory and motor tasks are all essential components of which approach to therapy?

A

sensory integration theory

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5
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What theory states that a child learns more easily & effectively if the movement is taught as a whole, the movement is performed in variable situations, the child is allowed to actively problem solve and the activity is meaningful?

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dynamic systems theory

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6
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During a session with a baby, a therapist is working on developing controlled movements in midranges. Based on this, what type of tone would this child be demonstrating?

A

Low tone

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7
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What is one way to modify the evaluation administration for an autistic child?

A

provide more time

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8
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Which common intervention approach for Autism focuses on behavior using consequences and reinforcement, and discrete trial training (DTT).

A

Applied behavioral analysis

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9
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A child on your caseload is described as often being disengaged, inattentive, and is unaware when his hands and/or face become messy. What sensory strategy would you use for this child?

A

Arhythmical movement incorporating weight bearing while on a swing

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10
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A 2 year old is able to help undress but requires more assistance to get dressed. Is this typical or atypical?

A

typical

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11
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Which feeding intervention follows steps to eating which include tolerate, interacts with, smells, touch, taste and eat?

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sequential oral sensory?

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12
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Which part of IDEA legislation requires families to exhaust all sources of funding when obtaining assistive technology?

A

Part C

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13
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A 4 year old child on your caseload is unable to bear weight in lower extremities, requires trunk support in sitting but is able to demonstrate good head control. The team is looking for an assistive device for this child to help with lower extremity weight bearing. Which would be the best option?

A

prone stander

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14
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What ethical consideration includes ensuring the language of a report is written in the families preferred language, communicating results to families and considering the families response to evaluation results?

A

communication of test results

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15
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Which term used in motor learning helps children understand how they performed the desired movement that improves quality of movement.

A

knowledge of performance

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16
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You are working with a 18 month old child on squat to standing by a couch using a motor learning approach. During the session you provide frequent opportunities for repetition, use the simple statements to prompt the movement and allow wait time for the child to problem solve the movement. What stage of motor learning is this child?

A

cognitive

17
Q

Relaxation, joint approximation and thoracic extension with rotation are intervention strategies used with which type of tone?

A

high tone

18
Q

food chaining level 1

A

when we are staying similar to what the child’s food preferences are

19
Q

food chaining level 2

A

vary taste and maintain texture

20
Q

Food chaining level 3

A

maintain taste and vary texture

21
Q

Food chaining level 4

A

vary taste and texture

22
Q

Which quality of sensation is the regularity of the repetition of sensation?

A

rhythmicity

23
Q

A child on your caseload has motor planning difficulties. What is one consideration for planning their session?

A

promote ideation

24
Q

Which relationship framework enduring and situational characteristics of a relationship which can contribute to interpersonal events?

A

intentional relationship model

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