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Deck 10: Assessing Sensory Integrative Dysfunction Without the Sipt
1
Which of the following assessment tools are so similar that it would most likely be too redundant to administer them both to the same client?
A)Sensory Profile-2 and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
B)Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
C)The Miller Function and Participation Scales and Sensory Profile-2
D)Movement ABC and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
A)Sensory Profile-2 and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
B)Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
C)The Miller Function and Participation Scales and Sensory Profile-2
D)Movement ABC and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
Sensory Profile-2 and the Sensory Processing Measure-Home Form
2
The Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) primarily measures _____________.
A)Static and dynamic balance, kinesthesia, and different types of praxis
B)Different sensory modulation disorder types and subtypes
C)Parent perception of the child's manual dexterity, ball skills, and social skills
D)Parent perception of a child's processing of visual, somatosensory, auditory, and vestibular sensory input, as well as social skill performance and motor planning
A)Static and dynamic balance, kinesthesia, and different types of praxis
B)Different sensory modulation disorder types and subtypes
C)Parent perception of the child's manual dexterity, ball skills, and social skills
D)Parent perception of a child's processing of visual, somatosensory, auditory, and vestibular sensory input, as well as social skill performance and motor planning
Parent perception of a child's processing of visual, somatosensory, auditory, and vestibular sensory input, as well as social skill performance and motor planning
3
Which of the following assessment tools provides very little or no information about a child's motor control or postural control?
A)Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-2 (BOT-2)
B)Movement ABC-2
C)Clinical Observations for Motor Performance (COMPS)
D)NIH Toolbox Tactile Discrimination Test, based on texture discrimination
A)Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-2 (BOT-2)
B)Movement ABC-2
C)Clinical Observations for Motor Performance (COMPS)
D)NIH Toolbox Tactile Discrimination Test, based on texture discrimination
NIH Toolbox Tactile Discrimination Test, based on texture discrimination
4
Dunn's model of sensory processing ___________________________.
A)Considers a low to high continuum for neurological threshold and for self-regulation
B)Includes four possible profile patterns: seekers, bystanders, regulators, and over-responders
C)Includes three possible profile patterns: sensitivity, low registration, and seekers
D)Believes that individuals with a high neurological threshold for sensory input will be considered bystanders if their approach to self-regulation is active
A)Considers a low to high continuum for neurological threshold and for self-regulation
B)Includes four possible profile patterns: seekers, bystanders, regulators, and over-responders
C)Includes three possible profile patterns: sensitivity, low registration, and seekers
D)Believes that individuals with a high neurological threshold for sensory input will be considered bystanders if their approach to self-regulation is active
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Which is true regarding the assessment of sensory processing abilities?
A)A comprehensive approach will examine sensory modulation patterns and sensory discrimination abilities of at least three sensory systems.
B)Tactile, vestibular-proprioceptive, visual, and auditory sensory systems form distinct, valid factors that are not age dependent, so that yielding scores based on sensory systems (such as the case with the Sensory Processing Measure [SPM])provides one valid approach to clinical assessment.
C)It is not crucial to determine how underlying sensory processing abilities are affecting the individual's functioning in daily activities.
D)It is essential that the Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT)always be used to complete a comprehensive and objective evaluation.
A)A comprehensive approach will examine sensory modulation patterns and sensory discrimination abilities of at least three sensory systems.
B)Tactile, vestibular-proprioceptive, visual, and auditory sensory systems form distinct, valid factors that are not age dependent, so that yielding scores based on sensory systems (such as the case with the Sensory Processing Measure [SPM])provides one valid approach to clinical assessment.
C)It is not crucial to determine how underlying sensory processing abilities are affecting the individual's functioning in daily activities.
D)It is essential that the Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT)always be used to complete a comprehensive and objective evaluation.
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