OI Orthopedic Impaired Flashcards

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OI and OHI
1. Rather than a psychological, what type of report is necessary to determine a health
impairment?

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OI and OHI

Rather than a psychological, what type of report is necessary to determine a health
impairment?

Physician’s statement

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List 3 examples of health impairments that would qualify the student for OHI services.

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OI and OHI

List 3 examples of health impairments that would qualify the student for OHI services.

  1. ADHD
  2. Asthma
  3. Cancer

Severe Diabetes

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Student who are labeled OHI are served in what type of classroom?

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OI and OHI

Student who are labeled OHI are served in what type of classroom?

The classroom that most closely matches their exceptionality.

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Orthopedic impairments can affect what 3 systems of the body?

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OI and OHI

Orthopedic impairments can affect what 3 systems of the body?

  1. Muscular
  2. Skeletal
  3. Neurological
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List 4 examples of orthopedic impairments.

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OI and OHI

List 4 examples of orthopedic impairments.

  1. Cerebral Palsy
  2. Spinal cord injury
  3. Spina Bifida
  4. Muscular Dystrophy
  5. Limb deficiency
  6. Osteogenesis (brittle bone disease)

c s s m l o cissmalow

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What is the definition of OI?

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OI and OHI

What is the definition of OI?

Impairments to the muscular and/or skeletal systems and physica1. What is the definition of OI?

The PEAR tree (Impairments) had MUSCLES and A SKELETON FIZZING (physical) on the TABLE (disabling) in the DITCH (condition) with NERVES.

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List 4 Common Physical and Orthopedic Impairments

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OI and OHI
List 4 Common Physical and Orthopedic Impairments

  1. Cerebral Palsy–non progressive disorder of voluntary movement and posture
  2. Spinal cord injury–damage to the spinal cord may be caused by wide range of disorders (spinal tumor) and trauma
  3. Spina Bifida–defective closure of the bony vertebral column, occuring in the first 28 days of gestation
  4. Muscular Dystrophy–group of inherited disseases characterized by progressive muscle weakness due to degeneration of muscle fibers
  5. Limb Dificiency–refers to a number of skeletal abnormalities which the limbs are partially or totally missing
  6. Ostogenesis Imperfecta–Brittle bone disease, excessive bone fragility and deformity
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OI

What is Cerebral Palsy?

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OI

What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral Palsy–non progressive disorder of voluntary movement and posture

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OI

What is Spina Bifida?

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OI
What is Spina Bifida?

Spina Bifida–defective closure of the bony vertebral column, occuring in the first 28 days of gestation

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What is Muscular Dystrophy?

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OI
What is Muscular Dystrophy?

Muscular Dystrophy–group of inherited disseases characterized by progressive muscle weakness due to degeneration of muscle fibers

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What is a Limb Deficiency?

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OI
What is a Limb Dificiency?

Limb Dificiency–refers to a number of skeletal abnormalities which the limbs are partially or totally missing

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What is Ostogenesis ?

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OI
What is Ostogenesis Imperfecta?

Brittle bone disease, excessive bone fragility and deformity

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