OI Orthopedic Impaired Flashcards
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1. Rather than a psychological, what type of report is necessary to determine a health
impairment?
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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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List 3 examples of health impairments that would qualify the student for OHI services.
- ADHD
- Asthma
- Cancer
Severe Diabetes
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Student who are labeled OHI are served in what type of classroom?
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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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Orthopedic impairments can affect what 3 systems of the body?
- Muscular
- Skeletal
- Neurological
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List 4 examples of orthopedic impairments.
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List 4 examples of orthopedic impairments.
- Cerebral Palsy
- Spinal cord injury
- Spina Bifida
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Limb deficiency
- Osteogenesis (brittle bone disease)
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What is the definition of OI?
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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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List 4 Common Physical and Orthopedic Impairments
- Cerebral Palsy–non progressive disorder of voluntary movement and posture
- Spinal cord injury–damage to the spinal cord may be caused by wide range of disorders (spinal tumor) and trauma
- Spina Bifida–defective closure of the bony vertebral column, occuring in the first 28 days of gestation
- Muscular Dystrophy–group of inherited disseases characterized by progressive muscle weakness due to degeneration of muscle fibers
- Limb Dificiency–refers to a number of skeletal abnormalities which the limbs are partially or totally missing
- Ostogenesis Imperfecta–Brittle bone disease, excessive bone fragility and deformity
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What is Cerebral Palsy?
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What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral Palsy–non progressive disorder of voluntary movement and posture
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What is Spina Bifida?
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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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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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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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What is Ostogenesis Imperfecta?
Brittle bone disease, excessive bone fragility and deformity