Reflexes Flashcards

1
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex may lead to difficulty with donning/doffing shoes and socks?

A

Planter grasp

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2
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If not inhibited, which reflex may lead to having “ants in the pants” while seated at school?

A

Galant

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3
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex may lead to rigidity in routine and hypersensitivity in sensory systems?

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Moro Reflex: earliest form of flight,fright/fight

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4
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex could case oral sensitivity later in childhood?

A

Sucking Reflex

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5
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex could impede manual dexterity and affect handwriting?

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Palmer Grasp

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Q

If not inhibited, which reflex could cause difficulty in development of mature walking patterns?

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Flexor withdrawal Reflex

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7
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex may be responsible for gravitational insecurity?

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(TLR) Tonic Labyrinthine

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Q

If not inhibited, which reflex may cause on overflow of oral movement during fine motor activities?

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Babkin Reflex

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9
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex may interfere with bringing hands together at midline?

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Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR)

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10
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex may interfere with creeping/kneeling?

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Symmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR)

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11
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If not inhibited, which reflex could cause an uneven distribution in weight?

A

Crossed Extension

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12
Q

If not inhibited, which reflex could cause a scissoring gait?

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Positive Support Reflex

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13
Q

Which reaction is seen when an infant, with its vision occluded and body tilted to one side, moves its head in the opposite direction of the tilt to maintain alignment with the body?

A

Head righting reaction

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14
Q

Which reaction is seen when an infant, held vertical and tilted to the side, orients its head to a vertical position?

A

Optical Righting Reaction

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15
Q

Which reaction is seen when an infant, in supine with head in midline, will turn its entire body in the direction it turns its head?

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Body Righting on Head Reaction (BOH)

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16
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Which reaction is seen when an infant, supine with head in midline, will log roll in the direction it flexes its arm/leg across body?

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Body on Body Righting Reaction (BOB) : allows for log rolling

17
Q

This reaction occurs when, in any position, an infant’s balance is disrupted; the response includes lateral trunk flexion in the opposite direction of the tilt?

A

Equilibrium Reactions: implication can cause impairs balance/fall risk

18
Q

This reaction is seen when, during a disruption of balance, an infant extends its arm to brace a fall?

A

Protective Responses/Protective Extension (AKA Parachute reflex)
Implication: risk of injury if not existent or delayed