EEX2000 Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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EEX2000
EEX2000 Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Health care decisions and problems - Answer- parents of children with disabilities often experience difficulty finding appropriate health care providers. Particularly problems are noted by family of child with DS, autism and health impairments.
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EEX2000 Exam 2 Questions with
100% Correct Answers
Health care decisions and problems - Answer- parents of children with disabilities often
experience difficulty finding appropriate health care providers. Particularly problems are
noted by family of child with DS, autism and health impairments.
common problems: getting referrals (when covered by insurance) and appointments
finding providers with expertise in area of need
coordination of services
Law mandating special education - Answer- IDEIA- requires parent participation
birth through age 21
Parents must consent
Transition planning - Answer- parents need to be involved in planning for the child's life
after school is over; done through the school with the help from the family and
community members
Ashley treatment - Answer- medical interventions on disabled people without their
consent (such as hysterectomies, breast bud removal, estrogen therapy, etc.); very
controversial and possibly illegal
Principle of equal consideration - Answer- Consider decisions for a person with ID the
same way it would be made for a non-disabled person
why should parents teach appropriate sexual behaviors; - Answer- behaviors may not
be learned through observation
need to pay attention to sexuality for people with ID; need to protect them due to risk of
exploitation, but this can lead to suppression of development and denial of rights; need
to guide decisions based on the principle of equal consideration.
What appropriate sexual knowledge need to be taught? - Answer- Anatomy/ Physiology
Empowerment
Relationships
Social skills
Participating in social Opportunities
How to teach appropriate sexual behaviors - Answer- Develop a plan
Explicit instruction
Task analysis
Social stories
, illustrate personal boundaries
"The Last Taboo" (concerns regarding liability) - Answer- -the rights of people with ID to
date, to choose an intimate partner and to marry remain controversial
-the laws are intended to protect vulnerable people from exploitation
-the desires of individuals for relationships often run head-on into questions about
whether an individual has the capacity to make an informed decision about dating, sex
and romance
Characteristics of resilient families (from Knestrict & Kuchey (2009) and Welcome to
Holland video) - Answer- -rules
-routines
-rituals
-criterion-referenced reframing and reconstruction of reality and meaning (ability for
parents to reconstruct understanding of disability)
- tenacity-regenerativity and family hardiness (advocate for child and family as a whole)
-Socio-economic status and access to services
Reasons parents don't make plans for the future care of their children with disabilities
(from Bibby, 2012) - Answer- 1. lack of confidence in present and future provision
2. difficult relationship with professionals
3. mutual care/interdependency
4. lack of information
5. painful/difficult subject
6. carer purpose and identity
7. carer sense of duty
8. service-user fear of unknown (own abilities)
9. carer concern regarding loss of control
10. service-user unwilling to leave home
They don't think they will outlive them
Family ecology - Answer- all the elements that make up the family unit, including the
number of parents, siblings, workloads, connectedness, routine, SES
Siblings With DS relationship - Answer- Parents more lenient
Greater family togetherness
Higher levels of support from peers compared to ASD
Siblings of people with ASD- relationships - Answer- More difficulty associated with
severity and communication problems
Stress due to behavior
Teasing by peers
Less nurturing compared to DS
Similarities of sibling of people with DS and ASD- relationships - Answer- Positive
relationship with siblings
Value and care for sib
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