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Deck 5: Developmental Disabilities: Causes and Classificationscauses and Classifications
1
Research suggests that the causes of developmental disabilities are strictly environmental.
False
2
Most young children experience one or more developmental irregularities that may or may not require special attention.
True
3
Regardless of the cause of the developmental disability, damage can occur at any stage of development, including before birth.
True
4
Behavioral geneticists argue that infants themselves exert influence on their own environment.
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5
Genetic disorders can now be cured by modern medical techniques.
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6
Fragile X syndrome only occurs in people of a certain.
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7
Abnormal gene disorders can be inherited, and some are particular to a certain race, such as Tay-Sachs disease.
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8
No drug is safe for a developing fetus.
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9
A pregnant person diagnosed with HIV can transmit the virus to their unborn child.
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10
Lead poisoning is no longer a problem for young children because there are very strict regulations regarding lead-based paint.
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11
What can genetic disabilities be caused by?
A) Biological accidents
B) Poverty
C) Malnutrition during pregnancy
D) Vaccines
A) Biological accidents
B) Poverty
C) Malnutrition during pregnancy
D) Vaccines
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12
What are some genetic disorders?
A) Cystic fibrosis and sickle-cell anemia
B) Duchenne muscular dystrophy and fragile X syndrome
C) Meningitis and sickle-cell anemia
D) PKU and autism
A) Cystic fibrosis and sickle-cell anemia
B) Duchenne muscular dystrophy and fragile X syndrome
C) Meningitis and sickle-cell anemia
D) PKU and autism
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13
What is a potential result of children who have been prenatally exposed to cocaine?
A) They often die before their first birthday from heart conditions.
B) They have smaller heads, small ears, and short fingers.
C) They are often underweight and are at greater risk for disabilities.
D) They are usually hyperactive.
A) They often die before their first birthday from heart conditions.
B) They have smaller heads, small ears, and short fingers.
C) They are often underweight and are at greater risk for disabilities.
D) They are usually hyperactive.
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14
It is estimated that no more than 3 percent of all congenital disabilities are the result of what factor?
A) Chemical substances
B) The parent's health during pregnancy
C) Complications during birth
D) Genetics alone
A) Chemical substances
B) The parent's health during pregnancy
C) Complications during birth
D) Genetics alone
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15
Why are speech and language disabilities the second-largest category of educational disabilities?
A) It is due to the rate of birth complications in the country.
B) They often accompany another disability.
C) The diagnostic guidelines are broader.
D) They are an unexpected result of environmental conditions.
A) It is due to the rate of birth complications in the country.
B) They often accompany another disability.
C) The diagnostic guidelines are broader.
D) They are an unexpected result of environmental conditions.
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16
A major preventive measure for developmental disabilities is adequate health care.
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17
What is a persistent and pervasive social issue causing a disproportionate number of disabilities?
A) Alcohol abuse
B) Climate change
C) Poverty
D) Recreational drug use
A) Alcohol abuse
B) Climate change
C) Poverty
D) Recreational drug use
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18
What is the difference between a chromosomal abnormality and a single-gene defect?
A) Chromosomal abnormalities often show racial variations; single-gene defects occur in all races with similar frequency.
B) Chromosomal abnormalities affect future pregnancies; single-gene defects do not.
C) Chromosomal abnormalities are usually biological accidents occurring as a one-time occurrence; single-gene defects are hereditary.
D) Chromosomal abnormalities are hereditary; single-gene defects are usually biological accidents and a one-time occurrence.
A) Chromosomal abnormalities often show racial variations; single-gene defects occur in all races with similar frequency.
B) Chromosomal abnormalities affect future pregnancies; single-gene defects do not.
C) Chromosomal abnormalities are usually biological accidents occurring as a one-time occurrence; single-gene defects are hereditary.
D) Chromosomal abnormalities are hereditary; single-gene defects are usually biological accidents and a one-time occurrence.
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19
How is autism viewed currently, compared to the original assessment in the 1940s?
A) Early research demonstrated that a reduced head size at birth followed by an excessive increase in head size between one to two months and six to fourteen months of age might be common in children with autism; current research does not indicate this.
B) Today, autism is known to be a developmental disorder disability of the brain; in the 1940s, it was blamed on a lack of affectionate and responsive parenting.
C) Today, autism is considered to be due to a lack of affectionate and responsive parenting; in the 1940s, it was thought to be a developmental disability.
D) In the 1940s, the medical origin remained unknown in most cases; now, it is known.
A) Early research demonstrated that a reduced head size at birth followed by an excessive increase in head size between one to two months and six to fourteen months of age might be common in children with autism; current research does not indicate this.
B) Today, autism is known to be a developmental disorder disability of the brain; in the 1940s, it was blamed on a lack of affectionate and responsive parenting.
C) Today, autism is considered to be due to a lack of affectionate and responsive parenting; in the 1940s, it was thought to be a developmental disability.
D) In the 1940s, the medical origin remained unknown in most cases; now, it is known.
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20
What is a developmental condition or deviation present at the time of birth that may or may not be caused by genetics?
A) Autosomal developmental condition
B) Congenital developmental condition
C) Biological developmental condition
D) Inherited developmental condition
A) Autosomal developmental condition
B) Congenital developmental condition
C) Biological developmental condition
D) Inherited developmental condition
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21
How many chromosomes are in a fertilized egg?
A) 21
B) 22
C) 38
D) 46
A) 21
B) 22
C) 38
D) 46
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22
Genetic disorders are not caused by an alteration in the chromosomal materials that control inherited characteristics.
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23
If a gene on any chromosome (except the sex chromosome) is inherited by either parent, this results in a child with what type of medical condition?
A) Biological insult disorder
B) Autosomal recessive gene disorder
C) Sex-linked gene disorder
D) Autosomal dominant gene disorder
A) Biological insult disorder
B) Autosomal recessive gene disorder
C) Sex-linked gene disorder
D) Autosomal dominant gene disorder
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24
If a gene carried by healthy parents on any chromosome (except the sex chromosome) is inherited from both parents, this results in a child with a medical condition not present in the parents and is classified as what kind of disorder?
A) Biological insult disorder
B) Autosomal recessive gene disorder
C) Sex-linked gene disorder
D) Autosomal dominant gene disorder
A) Biological insult disorder
B) Autosomal recessive gene disorder
C) Sex-linked gene disorder
D) Autosomal dominant gene disorder
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25
Which of the following is an example of a genetic disorder?
A) Hearing loss
B) Down syndrome
C) Rubella
D) Herpes simplex
A) Hearing loss
B) Down syndrome
C) Rubella
D) Herpes simplex
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26
According to the text, what is responsible for 25 percent or more of all developmental disabilities?
A) Prenatal infections
B) Syndromes
C) Sex-linked gene disorders
D) Metabolic disorders
A) Prenatal infections
B) Syndromes
C) Sex-linked gene disorders
D) Metabolic disorders
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27
Anoxia is an example of a complication that occurs at what time?
A) Prior to conception
B) Prenatally
C) During birth
D) Following birth
A) Prior to conception
B) Prenatally
C) During birth
D) Following birth
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28
How many categories of disabilities are provided under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA)?
A) Five
B) Nine
C) Twelve
D) Fourteen
A) Five
B) Nine
C) Twelve
D) Fourteen
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29
Which of the following is the second largest category of educational disabilities in children ages six to twenty-one years?
A) Specific learning disabilities
B) Developmental delays
C) Intellectual disabilities
D) Speech and language disabilities
A) Specific learning disabilities
B) Developmental delays
C) Intellectual disabilities
D) Speech and language disabilities
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30
An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors may be a characteristic of a child who is labeled as what?
A) Having a developmental disability
B) Having a medical condition
C) Having an emotional disability
D) Having autism
A) Having a developmental disability
B) Having a medical condition
C) Having an emotional disability
D) Having autism
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31
Under the IDEIA, in order to fully be eligible for special education and related services, a child's educational performance must be which of the following?
A) Supported by categorical funding
B) Exceptional
C) Within the range of same same-aged peers
D) Adversely affected
A) Supported by categorical funding
B) Exceptional
C) Within the range of same same-aged peers
D) Adversely affected
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32
Which of the following is a new term under IDEIA?
A) Specific learning disability
B) Emotional disturbance
C) Orthopedic impairments
D) Intellectual disability
A) Specific learning disability
B) Emotional disturbance
C) Orthopedic impairments
D) Intellectual disability
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33
Many developmental disabilities that occur before, during, or after a baby's birth can be directly or indirectly related to:
A) genetics.
B) poor nutrition.
C) lead poisoning.
D) poverty.
A) genetics.
B) poor nutrition.
C) lead poisoning.
D) poverty.
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34
Which of the following affects a child's development by causing speech delays, attention problems, learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, neurological and renal damage, short statute, anemia, hearing loss, and intellectual disabilities?
A) Nutritional deficiency
B) Lead poisoning
C) PKU
D) Meningitis
A) Nutritional deficiency
B) Lead poisoning
C) PKU
D) Meningitis
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35
Which of the following is a complication that can occur following birth?
A) Encephalitis
B) Anoxia
C) Preeclampsia
D) HIV
A) Encephalitis
B) Anoxia
C) Preeclampsia
D) HIV
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36
Cystic fibrosis is a _____ that causes a buildup of mucus in the lungs, digestive system, and other organs.
A) metabolic disorder
B) post-natal infection
C) autosomal disorder
D) syndrome
A) metabolic disorder
B) post-natal infection
C) autosomal disorder
D) syndrome
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37
A normal or above-normal IQ is characteristic of most children with learning disabilities.
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38
Public and private money assigned on the basis of the type of disability is referred to as:
A) federal funding.
B) categorical funding.
C) Head Start funding.
D) special education funding.
A) federal funding.
B) categorical funding.
C) Head Start funding.
D) special education funding.
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39
Which of the following is a developmental disability that significantly affects verbal and non-verbal communication and social interactions?
A) Emotional disturbance
B) Specific learning disability
C) Autism
D) Traumatic brain injury
A) Emotional disturbance
B) Specific learning disability
C) Autism
D) Traumatic brain injury
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40
Research shows that English Language Learners who are misplaced in special education demonstrate lower verbal and full-scale IQ scores after placement in special education than at their initial evaluations.
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41
When there is an overrepresentation of minority students classified under IDEIA with a learning disability or other type of disability, it is referred to as:
A) disproportionality.
B) under-identification.
C) categorical placement.
D) over-classification.
A) disproportionality.
B) under-identification.
C) categorical placement.
D) over-classification.
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42
Response to Intervention (RTI) is being used to prevent the overuse of the label
A) special needs.
B) autism spectrum disorder.
C) emotionally troubled.
D) specific learning disability.
A) special needs.
B) autism spectrum disorder.
C) emotionally troubled.
D) specific learning disability.
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43
Below average general intellectual functioning, along with deficits in adaptive behavior, is included in which diagnosis?
A) Genetic disability
B) Intellectual disability
C) Physical disability
D) Chronic health conditions
A) Genetic disability
B) Intellectual disability
C) Physical disability
D) Chronic health conditions
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44
Health disorders can be categorized as
A) acute.
B) obtuse.
C) high functioning.
D) syndromes.
A) acute.
B) obtuse.
C) high functioning.
D) syndromes.
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45
What is a condition that is present at the time of birth categorized as?
A) Stigmata
B) Biological insult
C) Congenital condition
D) Prenatal condition
A) Stigmata
B) Biological insult
C) Congenital condition
D) Prenatal condition
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46
What is the term used to describe interference with or damage to an individual's physical structure or functioning?
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47
What causes genetic disorders resulting in abnormal biological development?
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48
When is a child said to have a syndrome?
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49
List three reasons causes of orthopedic disabilities.
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50
What is a visual impairment?
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51
List and explain three reasons for not categorizing and labeling young children.
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52
List the specific categories of disabilities recognized in IDEIA.
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53
Explain when health conditions are considered a disability.
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54
What is a congenital disability? Give an example.
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55
What are two examples of metabolic disorders?
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56
What is temperament, and what effect can it have on a child's development? Give an example.
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57
What are the possible effects of lead poisoning on children?
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58
How do a family's child-rearing practices influence a child's development? Give an example.
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59
What is the difference between a chronic and an acute health problem? Give an example of each.
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60
List three physical stigmata of a child with Down syndrome.
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