EEX2000 Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers (Graded A+)
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EEX2000 Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers (Graded A+)
What is the definition of an intellectual disability? - Answer- characterized by significant limitations BOTH in intellectual functioning AND in adaptive behavior
What are the three adaptive skill areas of intellectual disabiliti...
EEX2000 Exam 1 Questions with
All Correct Answers (Graded A+)
What is the definition of an intellectual disability? - Answer- characterized by significant
limitations BOTH in intellectual functioning AND in adaptive behavior
What are the three adaptive skill areas of intellectual disabilities? - Answer- 1.
Conceptual: looks at language development; understand whats being said
2. Social: interpersonal; able to initiate conversations
3. Practical: taking care of yourself
What are the 4 systems of support of intellectual disability? - Answer- 1. Intermittent:
provided as needed; often during transitions
2. Limited: time-limited supports (employment training or transition supports)
3. Extensive: regular involvement in at least some environments; not time limited
4. Pervasive: daily involvement; long-term support
What is an example of a physical disability?
and how is it a disability? - Answer- blindness
- social skills: can't see expressions
- literacy: can't read
- self-advocacy: needs accommodations
What are some of the characteristics of down syndrome? - Answer- - upward slant to
the eye
- short neck
- abnormally shaped ears
- joint looseness
What are the different examples of sensory disability? - Answer- Hearing
- hard of hearing
- deaf
Deaf Issues
- age of onset
- means of communication (sign)
- cultural identity
- cochlear implants
Deaf/Blind
, What is orthopedic? and what kind of disability is it? - Answer- use of their physical body
- impede motor abilities
it's a physical & health disability
what are the 3 words you need to know about orthopedic? - Answer- it affects
MUSCLES
JOINTS
BONES
What is cerebral palsy?
what does it affect?
results how? - Answer- - affects ability to move the body & coordinate muscles
- result of damage to the parts of the brain controlling muscles, not problems with the
muscles themselves
what are the 4 types of cerebral palsy? - Answer- - spastic
- athetoid
- ataxic
- mixed forms
what is spastic cerebral palsy? - Answer- very stiff; difficulty moving at all; does not get
worse
what is athetoid cerebral palsy? - Answer- floppy; lack of muscle tone
what is ataxic cerebral palsy? - Answer- balance rather than controlling muscles; when
they walk, it is normal
what is mixed forms cerebral palsy? - Answer- any combos of spastic, athetoid, & ataxic
what are the three things cerebral palsy IS NOT? - Answer- - hereditary
- progressive
- curable
What are health disabilities? - Answer- - illness or diseases that impeded operation of
various organs
what are the characteristics of health disabilities? - Answer- - can reduce strength &
energy level
- alter ability to attend or remain alert
- can be:
chronic
acute
progressive
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