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RESNA ATP EXAM 2024 Verified
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Impairment - CORRECT ANSWER-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or 
anatomical structure or function. 
DISABILITY - CORRECT ANSWER-when impairment leads to inability to perform 
activity. 
INTRINSIC ENABLER - CORRECT ANSWER-what is known by the Human, ABILITY 
TO PERFORM TASK. 
SENSORY INPUT 
CENTRAL PROCESSING 
EFFECTORS - MOTOR CONTROLER 
COMPONENTS OF CENTRAL PROCESSING - CORRECT ANSWER-PERCEPTION, 
MOTOR CONTROL, COGNITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FU...
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NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION Newton’ 1st law or Law of Inertia
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NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION 
Newton’ 1st law or Law of Inertia
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RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms 2024 Exam Guide Graded A
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Impairment - Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or anatomical structure or function. 
 
DYSARTHIA - Motor SPEECH DISORDER. Difficult in pronouncing words. mouth muscles are weak or do not move. may also have respiratory problems. found in stroke and cancer patients. 
 
APRAXIA - Oral motor muscles loose function, unable to speak with meaningfull utterances. DISORDER OF MOTOR PLANNING. LOSS OF LEARNED PURPOSEFUL MOVEMENTS. 
 
APHASIA - LANGUAGE DISORDER. UNABLE TO FORMULATE SPEACH...
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RESNA ATP EXAM Assistive Technology (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) 2024
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RESNA ATP EXAM Assistive Technology 
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Impairment - CORRECT ANSWER-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or 
anatomical structure or function. 
DYSARTHIA - CORRECT ANSWER-Motor SPEECH DISORDER. Difficult in 
pronouncing words. mouth muscles are weak or do not move. may also have 
respiratory problems. found in stroke and cancer patients. 
APRAXIA - CORRECT ANSWER-Oral motor muscles loose function, unable to speak 
with meaningfull utterances. DISORDE...
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Impairment - CORRECT ANSWER-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or 
anatomical structure or function. 
DISABILITY - CORRECT ANSWER-when impairment leads to inability to perform 
activity. 
INTRINSIC ENABLER - CORRECT ANSWER-what is known by the Human, ABILITY 
TO PERFORM TASK. 
SENSORY INPUT 
CENTRAL PROCESSING 
EFFECTORS - MOTOR CONTROLER 
COMPONENTS OF CENTRAL PROCESSING - CORRECT ANSWER-PERCEPTION, 
MOTOR CONTROL, COGNITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION 
FORCE - CORRECT ANSWER...
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Millwright- Definitions Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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Millwright- Definitions Questions and Answers 100% Accurate 
The point at which a material ruptures 
Ultimate Strength 
 
 
 
All lines are drawn either vertically or at 30* to horizontal. 
Isometric 
 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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Previous 
Play 
Next 
Rewind 10 seconds 
Move forward 10 seconds 
Unmute 
0:05 
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Full screen 
One face is at right angles to the horizontal and the others are at an angle (usually 45*) to the horizontal. 
Oblique 
 
Receding dimensions along the 45* axis are d...
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Impairment - CORRECT ANSWER-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or 
anatomical structure or function. 
DISABILITY - CORRECT ANSWER-when impairment leads to inability to perform 
activity. 
INTRINSIC ENABLER - CORRECT ANSWER-what is known by the Human, ABILITY 
TO PERFORM TASK. 
SENSORY INPUT 
CENTRAL PROCESSING 
EFFECTORS - MOTOR CONTROLER 
COMPONENTS OF CENTRAL PROCESSING - CORRECT ANSWER-PERCEPTION, 
MOTOR CONTROL, COGNITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION 
FORCE - CORRECT ANSWER...
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Biomechanical Principles Questions & Answers
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Biomechanical Principles Questions & Answers 
Linear Motion - Answer-Motion in a straight or curved line with all body parts the same distance at the 
same speed in the same direction 
Inertia - Answer-The resistance an object has to change its state of motion 
Newtons 1st Law of motion - Answer-Law of Inertia 
Newton's Law of Inertia (1st) - Answer-A force is required to change the state of motion 
Newtons 2nd Law of Motion - Answer-Law of Acceleration 
Newton's Law of Acceleration (2nd Law)...
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ILTS 305 (ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1-6) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST 2024-2025 (GRADED A+)
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ILTS 305 (ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1-6) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST (GRADED A+) What is the Suzuki method? - ANSWER- The Suzuki method empathizes memorization 
and repeatedly playing the same music. It is based in the theory that kids learn to speak 
before they can read. 
What tool is most appropriate for a 4th grade music teacher to assess students playing 
ability? - ANSWER- Providing students with self assessment scoring rubric. 
What factors should a 4th grade teacher take into accou...
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PHTLS Study Set with Revision Questions and Answers
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Kinematicsthe branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of objects without 
reference to the forces that cause the motion 
Pre-eventincludes all of the events that preceded the incident 
Eventbegins at the time of impact between one moving object and a second object 
Posteventinformation gathered about the crash and pre-event phase is used to 
assess and manage the patient 
Newtons 1st law of motionstates that a body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in 
motion will remain in motio...
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