Jeaopordy Flashcards

1
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What skills does ATNR do?

A

vision a nd reach

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2
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what is jean ayres theory of sensory integration?

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Organization of sensation for use

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3
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A child is able to get into and out of sitting from 4 point. what phase are they in?

A

mature

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4
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under what section of IDEA does a 2 year old get services

A

C

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5
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what apprach for therapy focuses on the attainment of normal tone for function

A

NDT

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6
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under what part of the idea 2004 will a 4 year old child qualify

A

B

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7
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Using Dunn’s framework, what neurological threshold (high or low) would a child demonstrates habituation to sensory input?

A

High Threshold

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8
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what skills does mouthing objects assist in developing and what phase does it fall into

A

release

primitive

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9
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Swiping is an example of what phase in Martha’s get a grip

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primitive

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10
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PROM AROM strengthening relaxation and is an example of what

A

biomechanical

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10
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Total movement in the posture, weight shift and movement righting reactions, protective - what phase

A

transitional

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11
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the transfer of toys of midline assists with development of this

A

voluntary release

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11
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Palmer grasp reflex is an example of what phase in get a grip

A

primitive

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12
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what are the 3 proximal senses

A

vestibular proprioception and tactile

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13
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what are the 8 senses

A

visual, auditory, olafactory, gustatory, tactile proprioception, vestibular interoceptions

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14
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what type of movement dominates the first 3 months of the baby’s life

A

reflex

15
Q

a parent states that the child throws tantrums during baths, child says water hurts. what type of modulation would this be?

A

over responsiveness

16
Q

a child’s movement is characterized by being floppy what is this

A

hypotonicity

17
Q

why is weight bearing important in development

A

A child must bear weight in a position before they can move in it. it integrates reflexes.

18
Q

according to dynamic systems theory what are the four variables that can impact development

A

internal variables
external variables
task constraints
environmental constraints

19
Q

What is the federal Legislation that allows a child to receive services

A

IDEA

20
Q

Which model uses strategies that include using activities that match child’s interests and developmental level and challenge the child to engage in tasks that are slightly above their abilities?

A

developmental

21
Q

What model is considered a bottom up approach

A

biomechanical

22
Q

what is a top down approach model

A

dynamic systems model

23
Q

what is 1 type of score that determines eligability for services

A

12 month delay
33 % delay in one area, 25% in 2

2 standard deviations in one area, 1.5 in two

24
Q

What are the 5 functional areas that are assess for EIS

A

physical
cognitive
social emotional
adaptive - self help skills
communication

25
Q

when a child brings toys to mouth what type of play

A

exploratory

26
Q

6 principles of sensory integration

A

TBD

27
Q

performance skills know typical vs. atypical
what do those reflexes lay the foundation for movement

A
28
Q

6 therapeutic modes of the Intentional Relationship Model-

A

advocating, collaborating, empathizing, encouraging, instructing, and problem solving.

29
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Situational Characteristics -

A

emotional responses to a specific event (situation)

30
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Enduring Characteristics -

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more stable and consistent aspects of the client’s [child and family’s] interpersonal behavior