proff Flashcards
1
Q
- In how many groups handicapped children fall?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
e) 7
A
B
2
Q
- Which of the following is not included in the classification of handicapped children?
a) children with problems of sight
b) children with problems of speech
c) children with movement disorders
d) children with thinking and behavior
e) children with fits
A
E
3
Q
- If a baby is given only energy foods, he/she will develop:
a) TBM
b) kwashiorkor
c) marasmus
d) poliomyelitis
e) cerebral palsy
A
B
4
Q
- Peanuts and soya beans are included in which group of food:
a) Food for energy
b) Food for protection
c) Food for growth and repair
d) Food for cognitive functioning
e) Food for perceptual functioning
A
C
5
Q
- A child 18 month old was brought to a rehabilitation center with swollen feet and hands, soft and flabby muscles, big cheeks and cracked lips. In which category of malnutrition does he falls?
a) Marasmus
b) Stunted growth
c) Underweight
d) Kwashiorkor
e) Wasted muscles
A
D
6
Q
- Children with above 35 years? disease are born to mothers below 20 years or
a) Marasmus
b) Kwashiorkor
c) Poliomyelitis
d) CP
e) None of the above
A
E
7
Q
- At which age child you start giving foods like mashed potatoes, yogurt, runny to
a) >5M
b) >4M
c) >6M
d) >7M
e) >1уг
A
B
8
Q
- In which disease is whooping cough immunization contraindicated?
a) Spina bifida
b) Clubfoot
c) Epilepsy
d) Knee valgus
e) Muscular dystrophy
A
C
9
Q
- At what age boosters (top up injections) are given to children?
a) 2yr
b) 3yr
с) 4уг
d) 5yr
e) 6yr
A
D
10
Q
- Which of the following is NOT a cause of malnutrition?
a) Ignorance
b) Starvation
c) Unemployment
d) Laziness
e) Non-contagious disease
A
E
11
Q
- Which of the following are the features of marasmus?
a) Thin upper arm and loss of appetite
b) Moon face, red mouth with cracked lips c) Brown sparse hair, big belly and wrinkled face
d) Big chees and big hands
e) Soft and flabby muscles with decreased muscle tone
A
C
12
Q
- Who needs education regarding the handicapped children?
a) The handicapped person themselves
b) Family and mother in particular
c) Communities in which we live a and b only
e) a, b and c
A
E
13
Q
- Which of the following is not an energy food?
a) Rice
b) Bread
c) Cheese
d) Margarine
e) Cereals
A
C
14
Q
- BCG is given for:
a) Poliomyelitis
b) Tuberculosis
c) Cerebral palsy
d) Measles
e) Whooping cough
A
B
15
Q
- What of the following is NOT a feature of Diarrhea?
a) Sticky skin
b) Sunken eyes
c) Sunken fontanelle
d) Dry tongue
e) Brown sparse hair
A
E
16
Q
- Diarrhea can result in:
a) Fits and shock
b) Fits and hydrocephalus
c) Shock and hydrocephalus
d) Fits, shock and brain damage
e) Fits and brain damage
A
D
17
Q
- Which of the following is NOT a common sign of Diarrhea?
a) Sticky skin
b) Weeing
c) Dry mouth
d) Sunken eyes
e) Sunken fontanelle
A
B
18
Q
- DWT immunization is given at which ages to a child?
a) 1 month, 3 month and 4 and half month
b) 1 month, 3 month and 9 month
c) 3 month, 4 and a half month and 6 month
d) 3 month, 6 month and 18 month
e) 9 month, 15 month and 18 month
A
C
19
Q
- What are the problems associated with breast feeding:
a) Mother/Child ill
b) Nipples cracked
c) Mother has inverted nipples
d) Child refuses to breast feed
e) All of the above
A
E
20
Q
- Which types of food are included in the category of FOODS FOR PROTECTION?
a) Fish and meat
b) Vegetables and fruits
c) Beans and peanuts
d) Brown bread and cheese
e) Porridge and milk
A
B
21
Q
- What is the third function of the skeleton of body?
a) Keep body straight
b) Allow free movement
c) Provide a structure in which things fit
d) Protection of body
e) Maintaining shape of body
A
D
22
Q
- At what age a baby develops head control?
a) 2M
b) 3M
c) 4M
d) 5M
e) 8M
A
B
23
Q
- A child develops in which of the following main areas?
a) Physical, social and mental
b) Physical and mental
c) Physical and social
d) Social and mental
e) Social, mental and environmental
A
A
24
Q
- A child starts to speak short sentences like “I want bread” at which age?
a) 1 and a half years
b) 2 years
c) 3 years
d) 4 years
e) 5 years
A
C
25
25. At 9M which of the following developmental milestones of child is developed?
a) smile
b) rolling
c) sitting
d) pulling up holding onto furniture
e) walking holding onto furniture
D
26
26. What should be the ideal weight of a 1 year old child?
a) 10 kg
b) 8kg
c) 15kg
d) 9.5 kg
e) 9kg
A
27
27. For measuring the weight of the children, we have two basic scales:
a) Standing and supporting scale
b) Standing and falls prevent scale
c) Standing and balance scale
d) Balance and supporting scale
e) Balance and sitting scale
C
28
28. An immunization card which is used to show whether the growth chart is in relation to child's name, mother's name and child's birth date is called as:
a) green card
b) yellow card
c) black card
d) pink card
e) purple card
D
29
29. Which of the following developmental milestone is not achieved by the child at 4 years of age?
a) Standing on one leg
b) Knowing colors
c) Drawing a person
d) Kicking a ball
e) Copying letters
E
30
30. What information of the child we need to know regarding the growth chart?
a) Weight and age of child
b) Weight and height of child.
c) Height and age of child
d) Head size and weight of child
e) Head size and age of child
A
31
31. A child came to you who can stand alone, says a few single words like "mama" and "tata", imitates speech sounds and responds to simple commands What according to you is his age?
a) 5M
b) 6M
c) 8M
d) 9M
e) 1yr
E
32
32. Bones of pelvis and backbone are:
a) Wide, thick and strong
b) Wide short and strong
c) Short, thick and strong
d) Short, wide and large
e) Short. Thin and strong
C
33
33. A child 5 years old came to you in the rehabilitation department. He has no vision and is completely blind. On which senses of the child you wiil work to help him explore things?
a) Touch and taste
b) Touch and sound
c) Taste and sound
d) Taste and smell
e) Smell and sound
B
34
34. The growth and changes that occur from when a child is born to when the child is an adult are known as:
a) Development of child
b) Advancement of child
c) Amelioration of child
d) Betterment of child
e) None of the above
A
35
35. A handicapped child came to the rehabilitation department. Which of the following stimulation technique will not be used for the handicapped
a) Positioning of the child
b) Guiding movement with hand
c)
Making learning fun
d) Being patient with the child
e) Using medical jargons and terms while guiding the child's mother
E
36
36. The growth chart has a thick area in the middle of it which is known as the road to heath. What does it indicates?
a) Overweight child
b) Underweight child
c) Normal weight of the child
d) Under nourished child
e) Obese child
C
37
37. A balance scale is a scale for measuring weight of a child. It has 2 readings (upper and lower). In which units both the readings for weight are measured?
a) Upper (g), lower (kg)
b) Upper (kg), lower (g)
c) Upper (kg), lower (mg)
d) Upper (g), lower (mg)
e) Upper(mg), lower(kg)
B
38
38. Which of the following feature is NOT seen in a handicapped child?
a) Microcephaly
b) Stunted growth
c) Underweight
d) Decreased body tone
e) Normal head circumference
E
39
39. A 2 year and 6 months old girl came to you with her mother. Her growth and development is normal. Her mother is concerned about her weight. What will be the ideal weight of this child?
a) 10kg
b) 11kg
c) 12kg
d) 12.5kg
e) 13kg
E
40
40. A 7M old baby boy came to you. His growth and development is slow and he has delayed milestones (no neck holding and no sitting). Which of the following will NOT be a reason for his delayed development?
a) Birth asphyxia
b) Damaged brain/bones/muscles/nerves
c) TORCH profile positive
d) Flexible flat foot
e) Malnutrition
D