Pediatric Final Flashcards

1
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Age range of BOT II?

A

4-21 years

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2
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Intended population for BOT II?

A

HFA, Asperger’s disorder, DCD, ADD, & ADHD

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3
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What is taken into account on the BOT II in terms of derived score?

A

Age, environmental factors, and effort level

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4
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Who can distribute the BOT II?

A

PT/OT, adaptive PE teachers & special ed professionals

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5
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What is the most widely used motor proficiency test?

A

BOT II

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6
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Age range of Denver II?

A

Birth - 6 years

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7
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Which test is used as a screen for asymptomatic children?

A

Denver II

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8
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How is the Denver II scored?

A

Pass, fail, no opportunity, & refusal

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9
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Which test is standardized in over a dozen countries?

A

Denver II

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10
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Can information be recalled by parents in the Denver II?

A

Yes!

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11
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Age range for GMFM?

A

5 mos-16 years

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12
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Intended population for GMFM?

A

CP & Down’s syndrome

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13
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Scoring the GMFM?

A

66 version you can have NT, in 88 version it is a 0

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14
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Can the child be tested in the GMFM with aides and orthoses?

A

Yes, to get “best performance”

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15
Q

Age for PDMS reflexes?

A

2 weeks-11 mos

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16
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Age for total PDMS?

A

Birth-6 years

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17
Q

What is the only tool that gives standard deviations?

A

PDMS

18
Q

What tool takes into account alternative methods used by children to complete tasks?

A

PEDI

19
Q

Age range for PEDI?

A

6 mos-7.5 years

20
Q

Categories tested in PEDI?

A

Functional skills, caregiver assistance, and modifications

21
Q

Age range of SFA?

A

5-12 years

22
Q

Categories tested in SFA?

A

Participation, task supports, and activity performance

23
Q

Which tool determines eligibility for special services?

A

SFA

24
Q

What tool is used in early intervention?

A

IFSP (Individualized family service plan)

25
Q

What tool is used in assessing school aged children?

A

ETR (Evaluation team report)

26
Q

What tool is used as the plan of care for school aged children?

A

IEP (Individualized education program)

27
Q

Which tests discriminate?

A

BOT II & PDMS

28
Q

Which tests program plan?

A

SFA & GMFM

29
Q

Which test predicts?

A

MAI

30
Q

What is conductive education?

A

Task oriented learning within highly structured programs

31
Q

What does the CE conductor always use?

A

Rhythmic songs

32
Q

How do children learn in CE?

A

Facilitation to support active movements

33
Q

What is hippo therapy?

A

Using horseback riding as part of an intervention program to address trunk stability, sensory input, and coordination

34
Q

What adolescent runner injury is most common?

A

Acute hamstring injuries

35
Q

What area are female HS runners most likely to injure?

A

Tibia

36
Q

What are are male HS runners most likely to injure?

A

Knee

37
Q

What is sensory integration?

A

Play-based activities that enhance sensation to reinforce child adaptive responses

38
Q

What is constraint induced movement therapy?

A

Therapy that drives neuroplasticity by intentional use of the involved limb

39
Q

Why use constraint induced movement therapy?

A

To increase activation of the corticospinal tract

40
Q

What is suit therapy?

A

Child wear a resistance suit to resist all planes of motion to increase strength, proprioception, and coordination

41
Q

Contraindications for suit therapy?

A

Hypotonia, scoliosis, and hip subluxation