Review Flashcards

1
Q

A 12-24 month old engages in _________ pretend play

A

simple

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2
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the performance of occupation “in a mutually responsive, interconnected manner that requires aspects of shared physicality, shared emotionality and shared intentionality”

A

Co-occupation

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3
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The evolutionary biology of play states that play has

A

excess energy

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4
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The type of play a two month old engages in

A

exploratory

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5
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Layer 2 in the bioecological model of development

A

community

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6
Q

The development of the occupation of ADLs begins as family ____________

A

routines

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7
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A one year old is able to pull ________ socks and shoes

A

Off

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8
Q

A child following a 2-step directions to pick up toys is an example of the development of this area of occupation

A

IADLS

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9
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A

raking / scratching graps

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10
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A

ulnar palmer grasp

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11
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A

radial palmer grasp

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12
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A

Pincer grasp

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13
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A

radial digital grasp

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14
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What stage of grasp

A

transitional

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15
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What stage of grasp?

A

Transitiona

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16
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What stage of grasp?

A

mature

17
Q

What stage of grasp?

A

transitional

18
Q

What stage of grasp?

A

transitional

19
Q

What stage of grasp?

A

Mature

20
Q

What stage of grasp?

A

mature

21
Q

You are observing a 4 month old child in the supine position. This child displays:

  • Head asymmetrically to side, does not hold in midline
  • Decreased antigravity movement
  • Poor to no grasping (any grasping reflexes?)
  • Poor or decreased tracking; difficulty at/past midline
  • Poor abdominal action

Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?

A

atypical

22
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You are observing a 5 month old child while playing. During this play the child rolls to obtain desired toys. This child displays:

  • Uses antigravity movement
  • Lateral head and trunk righting (keeps eye parallel to horizontal surface)
  • Side lying rotation noted

Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?

A

typical

23
Q

You are screening a 6 month old child. While completing a pull to sit you observe:

  • Infant leads movement with head
  • Chin tuck and abdominal flexion; LEs working
  • Head is maintained upright in good alignment

Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?

A

typical

24
Q

While in prone you observe a child to:

Flexion and abd in hips
Shifts weight forward to shoulders
Can lift head, but uses extensors

Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?

A

atypical

25
Q

You are observing a 6 month old in sitting. You move the child side to side to elicit reactions. You observe:

  • Poor antigravity movement
  • Limited/no extension of arms
  • Influence of ATNR prevents UEs from both going forward

Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?

A

atypical

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