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  • November 18, 2023
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In a DTI sequence, after a short instruction delivered to learner, what happens next? -
answerThe learner responds in some way

The best description of Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI) is - answerA
prescription of 25 to 40 hours a week of intervention mainly comprised of discrete trial
instruction

There are 4 parts of DTI: - answerDiscriminative Stimulus (SD), Response,
Consequence, & Intertrial Interval

Discriminative Stimulus: - answer"Touch head"

Response - answerLearner touches head

Consequence - answer"Great job, here is your toy"

Intertrial Interval - answerReady for next trial, collect data, engage with reinforcer

Giving Marcy time to play a game on a tablet device will increase the likelihood she will
choose the correct object when told to do so is an example of - answerOperant
Conditioning

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1. In the late stage of Alzheimer's disease, which of the following would be most
appropriate ? - answerUse a hand over hand technique when performing tasks.

2. In the early stage of Alzheimer's disease, which of the following would be most
appropriate ? - answerHelp the person with planning and organizing tasks.

3. Which of the following statements is true? - answerAlzheimer's disease will progress
from the early to the middle, then the late stage

4. In the middle stage of Alzheimer's disease, which of the following would be most
appropriate? - answerUse positive rather than negative statements.

5. A person with Alzheimer's disease will often: - answerHave strong reactions to things
such as being touched from behind and loud noises.

6. Providing safety through boundaries and being consistent with scheduling are two
effective strategies for caring with someone who has Alzheimer's disease. - answertrue

, 7. People affected by Alzheimer's disease may have difficulty: - answerPlanning and
performing a task

8. Which of the following is consistent with changes due to normal aging? -
answerGeorge can't remember where he put the remote but eventually finds it

9. Depression is a mental health condition that can occur with Alzheimer's disease. -
answertrue

10. When communicating with a person with Alzheimer's disease, you should: -
answerAdd gestures to match your words.

what does the communication technique "slow down and be patient" mean? -
answerslow your body movements and wait as long as it takes for the person with
dementia to respond

When Mrs Brown's son comes up to you and asks, "did my mother have a good day?"
and his mother is standing next to you, what is an appropiate response? - answerwell,
how would you rate your day Mrs Brown? you liked the art at the museum didn't you?

All of the following statements are true except: - answerto be attuned to a person with
dementia essentially means letting them do anything they want

why is it important to understand an individual's routine? - answerthey help you provide
resident-centered -care

Persons with dementia for whom English is not their first language will most likely revert
to their native language. This is referred to as which of the following middle stage
communication difficulties? - answerFirst in, last out

True or False. You can use basic information gathering questions (who, what, when,
and why) to identify the cause of a person's behaviors - answertrue

The PRIMARY purpose of knowing the individual is to: - answerprovide better overall
care

True or false. behavior is always a form
The part of the discrete trial that tells the learner what to do is - answerDiscriminative
Stiumuls (SD)

In DTI, a consequence can be - answerA reinforcer or a prompt

What are steps in behavioral skills training (BST)? - answerProviding instructions,
modeling, role play and feedback

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