EDU 203 CH. 14 POST-TEST questions
and answers 2023
An acquired injury to the brain caused by an external force that results in a disability or
psychosocial impairment that adversely affects educational performance.
A. orthopedic impairments
B. multiple disabilities
C. traumatic brain injury
D. other health impairment - answerC. traumatic brain injury
A chronic or acute health problem that results in limited strength, vitality, or alertness
and adversely affects educational performance.
A. orthopedic impairments
B. multiple disabilities
C. traumatic brain injury
D. other health impairment - answerD. other health impairment
This inherited disorder is one of the leading causes of deaf-blindness after childhood.
A. Usher syndrome
B. CHARGE association
C. cerebral palsy
D. seizure disorder - answerA. Usher syndrome
Several types of impairments involving abnormality of, or damage to, the brain, spinal
cord, or nerves that send impulses to the muscles of the body refers to
A. musculoskeletal disorder
B. cerebral palsy
C. neuromotor impairments
D. degenerative disease - answerC. neuromotor impairments
Several nonprogressive disorders of voluntary movement or posture that are caused by
damage to the developing brain are referred to as
A. limb deficiency
B. cerebral palsy
C. spina bifida
D. Duchenne muscular dystrophy - answerB. cerebral palsy
A type of cerebral palsy that is characterized by poor balance and equilibrium in addition
to uncoordinated voluntary movement.
, A. spastic cerebral palsy
B. mixed cerebral palsy
C. athetoid cerebral palsy
D. ataxic cerebral palsy - answerD. ataxic cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy that consists of combinations of different types.
A. spastic cerebral palsy
B. mixed cerebral palsy
C. athetoid cerebral palsy
D. ataxic cerebral palsy - answerB. mixed cerebral palsy
A type of cerebral palsy in which the person has very tight muscles occurring in one or
more muscle groups, resulting in stiff, uncoordinated movements.
A. spastic cerebral palsy
B. mixed cerebral palsy
C. athetoid cerebral palsy
D. ataxic cerebral palsy - answerA. spastic cerebral palsy
A type of cerebral palsy that is which movements are writhing, contorted, and
purposeless.
A. spastic cerebral palsy
B. mixed cerebral palsy
C. athetoid cerebral palsy
D. ataxic cerebral palsy - answerC. athetoid cerebral palsy
Paralysis of the legs and partly the arms.
A. hemiplegia
B. diplegia
C. paraplegia
D. quadriplegia - answerB. diplegia
Failure of the neural tube to completely close during fetal development. In its most
severe form, the baby is born with a sac on his or her back containing part of the spinal
cord.
A. limb deficiency
B. cerebral palsy
C. spina bifida
D. Duchenne muscular dystrophy - answerC. spina bifida
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