Model Overview Flashcards

1
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describe the supersystem?

A

A multisystem interaction that creates outputs specific to environmental demands.

A system that reacts and adjusts based on the demands placed on the organism.

A system with irritability, connectivity, and plasticity.

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2
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What is the intervention’s result called?

A

Outcome

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3
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What is connectivity?

A

Ability to interact with other systems.

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4
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Failures in outcomes are generally contributed to by failures in…(select all that are tru)

A

Intent and execution

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5
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What is nutrition?

A

Supporting the body with adequate nutrients to meet life demands.

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6
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What is the main concern of the supersystem

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Survival

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What is movement?

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Possessing the physical expressions required to perform tasks within one’s life.

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What is plasticity?

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Ability to change in a manner that accommodates the environment.

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9
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What is distress management?

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Ability to tolerate and recover from homeostatic threats.

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10
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What is social support?

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Feeling safe with one’s own pursuits within the confines of others.

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What is the difference between power and capacity?

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Power is producing intensity. Capacity is sustaining intensity

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What sequence is most effective for movement interventions?

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Knowledge –> variability –> power –> capacity

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What is the difference between coordinative and endpoint variability?

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Coordinative varies within the movement; endpoint varies at the end of the movement

Coordinative variability is undetectable; endpoint variability is dectectable

More practice generally leads to better coordinative variability

Coordinative variability reduces injury risk

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14
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Which is the following examples would contribute to poor execution

A

False negative test

Poor coaching

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15
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Movement variability is NOT context dependent t or f

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False

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16
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What is irritability?

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Ability to move out of equilibrium when challenged, then return to equilibrium.

17
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What is performing the test/intervention called?

A

Execution

18
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Which of the following is the definition of movement options?

A

Possessing full passive motion within an area

Possessing full active motion within an area

19
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Which is the most important outcome?

A

The client reaches their goal

20
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Health and performance can be pursued simultaneously; however, at some point those roads diverge. T or f

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21
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Which decision-making sequence is applied in Human Matrix?

A

Intent –> execution –> Outcome

22
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What is the goal of an intervention called?

A

Intent

23
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What is sleep?

A

Resting to match life demands

24
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Which of the following may contribute towards a poor intent

A

Erroneous clinical reasoning

Scientific misunderstanding