Test 1 Review Flashcards
What standardized assessment would benefit a 2 year old child with global developmental delays? A) Battelle Developmental Inventory 2 B) Peabody C) DTVPS-3 D) Sensory Profile
A) Battelle Developmental Inventory 2
What standardized assessment would benefit a 4 year old who is not walking independently ? A) Battelle Developmental Inventory 2 B) Peabody C) DTVPS-3 D) Sensory Profile
B) Peabody (PDMS-2)
What standardized assessment would benefit a 13 year old with self regulation difficulties affecting focus and attention? A) Battelle Developmental Inventory 2 B) Peabody C) DTVPS-3 D) Sensory Profile
D) Sensory Profile
What standardized assessment would benefit a 7 year old with limitations in handwriting? A) Battelle Developmental Inventory 2 B) Peabody C) DTVPS-3 D) Sensory Profile
C) DTVPS-3 (Developmental Test of Visual Perception)
True or False? Postural Reactions allow us to maintain balance in a variety of positions and they occur in predictable sequence with motor development
True
List the three categories of postural reactions.
- Righting
- Equilibrium
- Protective
What minimum Z-score value is typically considered indicative of delay or deficit in the area measured?
-2.0
Which method of reliability refers to the ability of two independent raters to obtain the same scores when scoring the same child simultaneously?
Inter-rater reliability
Which diagnosis’s motor challenges are best described by difficulty with postural control because of neuromuscular and sensory impairments; abnormal muscle tone and spasticity interfere with voluntary muscle control; poor motor planning and body awareness?
Cerebral palsy
Roger is an energetic and lively eight year old boy referred for to OT for attention issues. Before beginning a seated writing task, Roger and his therapist create a five-part obstacle course which has Roger jumping, pulling, crawling, and crashing all the way! After three rounds of the course, Roger and his therapist sit at the table and begin writing a plan for their next obstacle course. Which motor control approach did Roger’s therapist likely use?
Sensory Integration
What is defined as the voluntary recruitment of muscle fibers
Strength
The autonomous stage is linked to: A) Skill acquisition B) Refinement of skill C) Functional skill use D) None of the above
C) Functional skill use
Which soft neurological sign is marked by a slow tremor of the extremities that increases on attempted voluntary movement?
Intentional tremor
During Lisa’s early intervention session, the OT noticed the 30 month year old girl’s arm flex into the fencer’s position when Lisa turns her head. The OT demonstrates a number of simple yoga poses that involve Lisa’s arm being in extension as she turns her head. Which motor control approach did Lisa’s OT likely use?
Reflex integration therapy
Which tool/assessment is most appropriate to assess visual motor integration?
A) Job Task Simulations
B) Assisting Hand Assessment
C) Developmental Test of Visual Perception (DTVP-3)
D) None of the above
C) Developmental Test of Visual Perception (DTVP-3)