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Diplegia: all but: - Answer-Child unable to weight bear on arms Diplegia: - Answer-Le more involved, ue used to support movement, standing difficult secondary to le spasticity Strabismus - Answer-Misalignment of eyes ID associated with CP? - Answer-Spastic quadriplegia Homonymous hemian...

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Diplegia: all but: - Answer-Child unable to weight bear on arms

Diplegia: - Answer-Le more involved, ue used to support movement, standing difficult
secondary to le spasticity

Strabismus - Answer-Misalignment of eyes

ID associated with CP? - Answer-Spastic quadriplegia

Homonymous hemianopsia loss of half of field of view in LEFT eye - Answer-False

"Contact nursing for re-evaluation of pain meds" which part of SOAP note? - Answer-
Plan

"Progressive resistive exercise contraindicated at this time secondary to severe pain"
which part of SOAP note - Answer-Assessment

Which is a characteristic of treacher Collins syndrome? - Answer-Children with condition
have altered facial bone structure.

Which is NOT an occupational performance skill related to bathing? - Answer-Bath at
9pm each evening

Example of a BADL - Answer-UE extremity dressing

Common interventions for spasticity and it's related deformities include - Answer-Dorsal
root rhizotomy
Intrathecal baclofen
Tendon lengthening
NOT tendon shortening

Characteristic of ATNR? - Answer-Elicited by active or passive rotation of head

Brain stem level reflex

NOT skull side extension

Stabilizing the head in midline helps inhibit the reflex

Which is least likely to be associated with autism? - Answer-Integrated sensory and
motor systems

, Echolalia is a common symptom of autism. Which is a common symptom of Echolalia? -
Answer-Repeating lines heard from a character in a movie

Of the following disorders related to autism, which one may have a genetic linkage,
primarily affect females, and is characterized by decreased brain development? -
Answer-Rhett's disorder

Children diagnosed with autism often experience gastrointestinal disorders. Which of
the following may add to the accumulation of toxic enzymes in the GI tract and result in
altered behavior? - Answer-All of the above

Mary has difficulty using language in reciprocal (social) situations and interpreting
gestures and nonverbal signals. This type of high function autism is referred to as: -
Answer-Asperger's disorder

OTPF which domain includes inability to sequence? - Answer-Activity demand

Therapeutics is best defined as: - Answer-The use of drugs in the prevention of and
treatment of disease

Which of the following is related to enteral drug administration? - Answer-Buccal

A drug that binds a receptor to elicit a response: - Answer-Agonist

Which pharmacokinetic parameter would be impaired by liver damage? - Answer-
Metabolism of drugs

Which IQ score indicates profound ID? - Answer-20/25

The definition of ID includes significant limitations in: - Answer-Concept formation, social
interaction, and practical adaptive skills

Which organization changed its name 1january2007 to reflect a more socially
acceptable label for people diagnosed with ID? - Answer-American association on
mental Retardation

FB is independent for ADLs and meal prep. He scored two std deviations below the
mean, 70 on an iQ test. ID categorized as: - Answer-Mild range

Which domain includes culture? - Answer-Context

Which of the following conditions during birth is characterized by displacement of the
umbilical cord low in the uterus, severe hemorrhage, reduced oxygen supply to the
infants brain and may result in secondary ID? - Answer-Placenta previa

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