EEX 2000 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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EEX 2000
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EEX 2000
EEX 2000 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
What are the three overarching issues? - Answer- communication, physical access, and discriminaton
Functions Affected by Cognitive Disabilities - Answer- memory.
problem-solving.
attention.
use of language.
ability to do math.
compre...
EEX 2000 Exam 1 Questions with
100% Correct Answers
What are the three overarching issues? - Answer- communication, physical access, and
discriminaton
Functions Affected by Cognitive Disabilities - Answer- memory.
problem-solving.
attention.
use of language.
ability to do math.
comprehension of visual stimuli.
Characteristics of Cognitive Disabilities - Answer- mental retardation, learning
disabilities, problems caused by brain injuries, ADD
Common Condition of Intellectual Disabilities - Answer- Fragile X Syndrome
Down Syndrome
Fragile X Syndrome - Answer- unique facial features
low muscle tone
different for each gender
Down Syndrome - Answer- always have low IQ
specific physical characteristics
Intermittent Support - Answer- Level 1.
provided as needed; often during life transitions
Limited Support - Answer- Level 2.
time-limited supports
Extensive Support - Answer- Level 3.
regular involvement in at least some environments; not time limited
Pervasive Support - Answer- Level 4.
daily involvement; long-term support
Types of Physical and Health Disabilities - Answer- sensory (low vision and hearing)
orthopedic (impede motor abilities, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, ms)
, health (impedes operation of various organs)
Emotional/Behavioral Disorders - Answer- patterns of behavior that negatively effect a
person's ability to function.
Externalized Behaviors - Answer- boys more.
hard to ignore.
Internalized Behaviors - Answer- girls more.
keep to themselves.
Bruno Bettelheim - Answer- said the cause of Autism was all the mother's fault.
Bernard Rimland - Answer- refutes the popular idea and leads advocacy movement
Characteristics affected by Autism - Answer- communication
socialization
range of interests
Communication of people with Autism - Answer- echolalia (repeating everything)
difficulty with nonliteral language
difficulty with initiating a conversation
Socialization of People with Autism - Answer- appear unaware of present of others
don't respond
share more information about a topic of interest than of self
Interests of People with Autism - Answer- narrow range
high interest on a few topics
greater interests in objects than people
insistence of sameness
preservation
repetitive motor movements
Spastic Cerebral Palsy - Answer- Most common type.
Children will have one or more tight muscle groups which limit movement.
Characterized by stiff and jerky movements.
Have trouble moving from one position to the next.
STIFF AND DIFFICULT MOVEMENT.
Athetoid Cerebral Palsy - Answer- 10%
Caused by damage to the cerebellum or basal ganglia.
Characterized by involuntary, purposeless movements.
Interferes with speaking, feeding, reaching, grasping.
Low muscle tone and bad posture.
INVOLUNTARY AND UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENT.
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