RESNA ATP study Guide | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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Allophones - Combinations of phonemes
Encoding - Organized info to be stored in long term memory
Endurance - The length of time an individual can sustain a force and repeat an action over time
Engrams - Muscle memory. The steps and processes for an activity/ movement becoming automatic
requiring little or no effort.
Equilibrium - Reactions that provide balance when a person's COG is disturbed
Morphology - System of rules for organizing morphemes. They are the smallest meaningful units of
language.
Motor learning - As activity or movement is repeated speed and accuracy improves
Norm- referenced measurement - Ranks the performance of a person against a sample of other people
who have completed the same task
Motor control - Central processing functions that lead to planned and coordinated movement or motor
outputs
Pragmatics - The relationship between language and language users.
Primitive reflexes - Immediate and automatic movements that occur subconsciously usually in reaction
to stimulation. These reflexes help to control posture and basic movement when properly integrated
into volitional movements.
, Qualitative measurement - Data that is non-numeric and would be difficult to express in numeric terms.
Each individual has a different experience and that it is important to provide the opportunity to capture
that experience. Propose is to describe and understand the user's experience with the AT
Quantitative measurement - Numeric data. Are objective and are useful for documenting clients level of
disability or impairment. The assumption is that the construct of interest can be measured in a
meaningful way
Resolution - The degree of fine control that an activity requires. The smallest separation between two
objects that a client can reliably control with the chosen control site.
Righting reactions - Support the heads vertical position, as well as alignment of the head and trunk or
trunk and pelvis
Semantics - Definition of a word
Syntax. - The rules for organizing words into meaningful utterances
Versatility - Control sites that are used in more than one way and for more than one action
ASL - American Sign Language
BIPAP. - bilevel positive airway pressure
EADL - Electronic aids to daily living
FM - Frequency modulation
HAAT - Human activity assistive technology model
IADL - Industrial/instrumental activities of daily living
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