Exam 6: Common Conditions That Influence Childrens Participation
Exam 1: An Overview of Occupational Therapy for Children15 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice With Children15 Questions
Exam 3: Development of Childhood Occupations15 Questions
Exam 4: In Transition to Adulthood: the Occupations and Performance Skills of Adolescents17 Questions
Exam 5: Working With Families15 Questions
Exam 6: Common Conditions That Influence Childrens Participation15 Questions
Exam 7: Purposes, Processes, and Methods of Evaluation15 Questions
Exam 8: Use of Standardized Tests in Pediatric Practice15 Questions
Exam 9: Application of Motor Controlmotor Learning to Practice15 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluation and Interventions to Develop Hand Skills15 Questions
Exam 11: Sensory Integration15 Questions
Exam 12: Visual Perception15 Questions
Exam 13: Psychosocial Issues Affecting Social Participation15 Questions
Exam 14: Interventions and Strategies for Challenging Behaviors15 Questions
Exam 15: Feeding Intervention15 Questions
Exam 16: Activities of Daily Living16 Questions
Exam 17: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and Community Participation15 Questions
Exam 18: Play15 Questions
Exam 19: Prewriting and Handwriting Skills15 Questions
Exam 20: Influencing Participation Through Assistive Technology15 Questions
Exam 21: Mobility15 Questions
Exam 22: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit15 Questions
Exam 23: Early Intervention14 Questions
Exam 24: School-Based Occupational Therapy12 Questions
Exam 25: Services for Children With Visual or Hearing Impairments15 Questions
Exam 26: Hospital and Pediatric Rehabilitation Services13 Questions
Exam 27: Transition Services: From School to Adult Life14 Questions
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Tom, a child with cerebral palsy, shows significant impairment in the function of the lower extremities with mild involvement of the upper extremities. Which of the following classifications of Tom's condition would be most appropriate?
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Julian, a 7-year-old child, is diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which of the following etiologies are not implicated for ADHD?
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George is a 5-year-old child who has been diagnosed with a pervasive disorder that affects both the neurological and motor behavioral functions. Which of the following disorders is most likely the diagnosis of George's condition?
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The term learning disabilities (LDs) describes a group of problems that affect a child's ability to perform in educational settings, process information, and communicate effectively. Which of the following are common behaviors that are displayed in children with a diagnosis of LDs?
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Noah, a 5-year-old child, has recently developed difficulty climbing stairs, fatigues easily, and has difficulty rising from a sitting or lying position. Which of the following muscular dystrophies is the most likely diagnosis for Noah's condition?
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Adrian, a 3-year-old child, accidentally ingested lead while playing near ceramic tiles that the family bought to renovate the house. Which of Adrian's body systems would not be affected by lead poisoning?
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Which one of the following classes of dysrhythmia is associated with abnormally slow heart rate?
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Which one of the following is a form of a partial seizure disorder in which the primary problem is a momentary loss of awareness and muscle tone and the child shows automatic reactions?
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The behavioral characteristics of autism spectrum disorder can be classified into four subclusters of disturbances. Which of these disturbances is most closely related to prognosis?
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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are malformations that occur in the uterine development of the central nervous system. Which one of the following forms of NTDs does not allow the child to survive infancy?
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In which of following patterns of single-gene inheritance is a single abnormal gene present on one of the nonsex chromosomes and negatively affects development?
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Ron, a 4-year-old child, has been diagnosed with intellectual disabilities. Which of the following characteristics is he not likely to exhibit in addition to impaired intellectual ability?
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Mark, a 5-year-old child with Down syndrome, shows significant loss of weight, high fever, and paleness and is diagnosed with acute lymphoid leukemia. In which of the following phases of leukemia will he be administered chemotherapy to treat small deposits of cells that remain after remission?
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In which type of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) do many fractures with severe limb deformities and growth disturbances occur in early childhood?
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Jill displays an inability to convert galactose, a milk sugar, into glucose. Which of the following disorders could be the diagnosis of Jill's condition?
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