Midterm Flashcards

1
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T/F: Adapted PE can be the only service received

A

True

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2
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How many days do you have to respond to a referral for Adapted PE?

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15 days

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3
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How many handicapping conditions are listed in IDEA?

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13

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4
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How many days do you have to assess a student and hold an IEP meeting after the assessment plan has been signed received?

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60 days

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5
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T/F: a student must be eligible for special education before they can be eligible for Adapted PE, OT, or PT.

A

True

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6
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IEP stands for:

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Individualized Education Program

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7
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Typically a service provider is responsible for what parts of the annual IEP? (PlGS)

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  • present levels
  • goals
  • services
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7
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Name a common standardized assessment used in Adapted Physical Education

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  • TGMD-3
  • BOT-2
  • Brigance IED III
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8
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What is the federal law that governs special education and adapted physical education?

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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

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9
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Best practice is to use a minimum of how many and what types of test in Adapted PE? (StOc)

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Minimum of:
- 1 standardized test
- 1 one criterion

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10
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A severe impairment that adversely affects a child’s education performance. This term includes impairments caused by congenital anomaly impairments caused by disease and impairments from other causes. (OI)

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Orthopedic Impairment

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11
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having limited strength, vitality, or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment, that—

(i) Is due to chronic or acute health problems such as asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, rheumatic fever, sickle cell anemia, and Tourette syndrome; and

(ii) Adversely affects a child’s educational performance
(OHI)

A

Other Health Impairment

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12
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What is the most common type of Dwarfism?

A

Achondroplasia

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13
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What is the term for low muscle tone?

A

Hypotonia

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14
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What term is used for increased muscle tone?

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Hypertonia/Spasticity

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15
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If someone has an amputation that is classified AK, what does that mean?

A

Above the knee

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16
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What does TBI stand for?

A

Traumatic Brain Injury

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17
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When a person has a spinal cord injury, what determines the severity of their paralysis? (Tloti)

A

The location of the injury

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18
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What is the type of cerebral palsy that a person has is indicated by? (Hmlaaamd)

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How many limbs are affected and motor disorder

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19
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If a student receives only Adapted PE services or APE is their primary service, they are more likely eligible under what two IDEA eligibility categories?

A

OI or OHI

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20
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What is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism that occurs when glucose is not assimilated into the body cells and thus remains higher than normal between meals and in a fasting state?

A

Diabetes

21
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What is a chronic lung disease characterized by airway obstruction, airway inflammation, and airway hyperreactivity?

A

Asthma

22
Q

What is a congenital defect of the spinal column caused by failure of the neural arch of a vertebrae to properly develop and enclose the spinal cord? (SB)

A

Spina Bifida

23
Q

What is a group genetically determined conditions in which progressive muscular weakness is attributed to changes that occur in the muscle fibers? (MD)

A

Muscular Dystrophies

24
Q

What is a “non-progressive congenital contracture syndrome usually characterized by internal rotation at the shoulder joints, elbow extension, pronated forearms, radial flexion of wrists, flexion and outward rotation at the hip joint, and abnormal positions of the knees and feet”?

A

Arthrogryposis

25
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What is a condition in which there is a defect in collagen fibers found in connective tissue which causes bone and cartilage to be soft and brittle while causing skin and ligaments to be overly elastic and hyperextensible?

A

Osteogenesis Imperfecta

26
Q

Quadriplegia and paraplegia acquired through what kind of trauma? (SCI)

A

Spinal Cord Injury

27
Q

What is a genetic disorder of the secretion ability of membranes that line body organs, tubes, and passages? (CF)

A

Cystic Fibrosis

28
Q

What is a group of permanent disabling conditions resulting from damage to motor control areas of the brain?

A

Cerebral Palsy

29
Q

What is an injury to the brain affecting physical, cognitive, social, behavioral, and emotional functioning? (TBI)

A

Traumatic Brain Injury

30
Q

What activities are contradicted for individuals with JIA? (Jaia)

A

Jumping and impact activities

31
Q

Avoiding activities that cause fatigue or pain would be an example of programming consideration for what types of conditions?(Mwc)

A

Muscular weakness conditions (MD, SMA, etc.)

32
Q

For people wit spinal stenosis swimming, bicycling, and other sports that put no pressure on the spina are recommended for what medical condition?

A

Dwarfism

33
Q

What is a curvature of the spine?

A

Scoliosis

34
Q

What does ABA stand for?

A

Applied Behavioral Analysis

35
Q

What is an IFSP?

A

Individualized Family Service Plan

36
Q

What clinical syndrome can damage the brain due to faulty circulation and affect motor ability and control, sensation and perception, communication, emotions, and consciousness?

A

Stroke

37
Q

What condition has:
-an average onset of 6 years with two peaks of incidence (2-4 & 8-11)
-affects 3 times as many girls as boys
- Etiology unknown
- Sometimes onset affects only one joint, other times several joints (JIA)

A

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

38
Q

What disorder is being described? (SD)

  • Medication is a common treatment
  • Grand mal is most common form of seizure in children
  • Be aware of the child’s triggers
  • Exercise can be helpful
A

Seizure Disorders

39
Q

What are 3 types of treatment for childhood cancer? (CRBmSct)

A
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation
  • Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant
40
Q

What is the most common and most severe form of muscular dystrophy? (DMD)

A

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

41
Q

What are the two main types of assessment categories? (SC)

A
  • Standardized
  • Criterion
42
Q

What is a type of assessment that compares children to other children of same age/sex across the nation? (SA)

A

Standardized Assessment

43
Q

What are the three main types of motor disorders associated with cerebral palsy? (SADA)

A
  • Spasticity
  • Athetosis/Dyskinesis
  • Ataxia
44
Q

What does AFO stand for?

A

Ankle Foot Orthotic

45
Q

What is an allergy associated with Spina Bifida?

A

Latex allergy

46
Q

What is a peer buddy program where at least 50% of the students in the class are general education students? (UPE)

A

Unified PE

47
Q

What does HKAFO stand for?

A
  • Hip
  • Knee
  • Ankle
  • Foot
  • Orthotic
48
Q

What do Adapted Sports organizations implement to ensure fair and equitable competition? (CS)

A

Classification Systems

49
Q

What term is used for educating students with disabilities in general education settings alongside students without disabilities?

A

Inclusion