QUIZ 1-Jeopardy questions Flashcards
Federal program that provides health care to indigent and medically indigent persons.
Medicaid
A physician who specializes in physical medicine
Physiatrist
An individual who is educated and trained to plan, direct, and conduct programs to improve communication skills of children and adults with language and speech impairments caused by physiologic factors, articulation problems, or dialect.
Speech and language pathologist
From conception to the moment at which the neonate can survive on its own without placental nutrients
gestation and birth
From 18 months through 5 years of age
Early childhood
From 6 years of age until the onset of puberty (12 years for females, 14 years for males)
middle childhood
From puberty until the onset of adulthood (usually 21 years of age)
adolescence
Under General Principles of Development, development involves changes in these 3 systems
biologic, psychological, and social systems
Under General principles of development, development occurs in 2 different directions:
horizontal and vertical
What two things influence the rate and direction of normal development
maturation and experience
At what age do infants become more attached to one primary caregiver, seeking proximity to and contact with that person
6 to 7 months