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SPU330
Low Incidence Disablities
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Speech, writing, eye and head movement are functional limitations of what? | Physical disablities |
| Vision, Circulation, and kidney problems are long term consequnces of what? | Juvenile diabetes |
| What conditions are inherited? | Muscular dystrophy and cystic fribrosis |
| Hydrocephalus and bowel bladder incotinence are associated impairments of what condition? | Spina bifida |
| Chest PT, Lung transplant, and gene therapy are treatments for what condition? | Cystic fibrosis |
| What condition is described by the degree of curve and location on the spine? | Scoliosis |
| Flinching, sneezing, and gagging are what kind of reflex? | Protective |
| Name a primitive reflex. | Assymetrical tonic neck reflex OR Positive support reflex OR Tonic labyrinthine reflex |
| What senses come along with premonitions before a seizure? | Smell, Hear, Feel, See |
| Age of onset and permanence are what kind of factors? | Secondary factors |
| What theorist came up with the Hierarchy of needs? | Maslow |
| During what month does an infant bounce when standing? | 7th month |
| What conidtion requires insulin injections? | Diabetes |
| What condition was orginally considered "little's Disease"? | Cerebral palsy |
| Cerebral palsy is can be cause during wich natal period? | Prenatal, perinatal, postnatal |
| What is the most common form of spina bifida? | Myelomeningocele |
| What impairment of spinda bifida causes water on the brain? | Hydrocephalus |
| What condition causes a bad cough, in which a student coughs up mucus? | Cystic fibrosis |
| What is the cause of scoliosis? | Unknown OR It is idiopathic |
| What is the role of the pancreas? | To produce insulin |
| What theorist came up with the stages of intellectual development? | Piaget |
| Involuntary, repeated motor movements are called: | Psychomotor |
| Growth from the center out; from the trunk to fingers, is called: | Proximo-distal |
| growth from the head down, is called: | Cephalo-caudal |
| What is the largest type of cerebral palsy? | Spastic (pyramidal) |
| what does congenital mean? | Acquired before birth/born with it |
| Breathing is an example of what kind of reflex? | Involuntary |
| What type of paralysis affects only one limb? | Monoplegia |
| Hemiplegia is a type of paralysis that affects: | One side of the body |
| Paraplegia is a type of paralysis that affects: | The waist down |
| What type of paralysis affects all for limbs and the torso? | |
| What is the range of IQs for a person with mild intellectual disablities? | 50-55 to 70-75 |
| People with an IQ below 20-25 fall under what level of intellectual disability? | Profound intellectual disabilites |
| What is the range of IQs for a person with severe intellectual disabilites? | 20-25 to 35-40 |
| A person whose IQ falls in the range of 35-40 to 50-55, would fall under what level of intellectual disabilites? | Moderate intellectual disabilites |