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cerebral palsy can be defined as 1: loosely-associated disorders that involve motor or postural abnormalities occurring early in dev't. 2: developmental disorder that causes significant deterioration as the child grows up 3: injury to a specific part of the child's brain 4: none of the above Ξ -:- loosely-associated disorders that involve motor or postural abnormalities occurring early in development According to the UCP, which of the following types of injury cause cerebral palsy? 1: failure of a variety of developing brain cells to migrate to the appropriate location in the brain 2: failure of specialized brain cells to deposit myelin on cell fibers 3: death of brain cells 4: poor function at the synapses 5: all of the above Ξ -:- all of the above Since cerebral palsy is a static form of encephalopathy, clinical symptoms and developmental abilities do not change significantly as children with CP grow up. True False Ξ -:- false The four classic presentations of cerebral palsy include all of the following EXCEPT: 1: spastic hemiplegic 2: flaccid paralysis 3: dyskinetic or extrapyramidal 4: spastic quadriplegic E x c e l l e n c e i s key | 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5 ~ P a g e | 2 26/08/2024 | © Copyright- This work may not be copied for profit. 5: spastic diplegic Ξ -:- flaccid paralysis Which of the following deficits are common to all four classic presentations of cerebral palsy? 1: spasticity 2: scissoring gait pattern 3: oral-motor dysfunction 4: seizures Ξ -:- spasticity Which of the following is NOT a common cause of congenital cerebral palsy? 1: jaundice 2: Rh incompatibility 3: infections during pregnancy 4: automobile accidents 5: birth asphyxia Ξ -:- automobile accidents Which of the following is a common cause of acquired cerebral palsy? 1: birth asphyxia 2: bacterial meningitis 3: drug dependency 4: poor prenatal care Ξ -:- birth asphyxia Which factors are important to consider before making a diagnosis of cerebral palsy in an infant? 1: mother's medical history 2: perinatal history 3: medical and developmental history of the infant 4: infant's motor skills E x c e l l e n c e i s key | 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5 ~ P a g e | 3

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cerebral palsy Questions & 100% correct
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cerebral palsy can be defined as



1: loosely-associated disorders that involve motor or postural abnormalities occurring early in dev't.

2: developmental disorder that causes significant deterioration as the child grows up

3: injury to a specific part of the child's brain

4: none of the above

Ξ -:- loosely-associated disorders that involve motor or postural abnormalities

occurring early in development



According to the UCP, which of the following types of injury cause cerebral palsy?

1: failure of a variety of developing brain cells to migrate to the appropriate location in the brain

2: failure of specialized brain cells to deposit myelin on cell fibers

3: death of brain cells

4: poor function at the synapses

5: all of the above

Ξ -:- all of the above



Since cerebral palsy is a static form of encephalopathy, clinical symptoms and developmental
abilities do not change significantly as children with CP grow up.

True False

Ξ -:- false



The four classic presentations of cerebral palsy include all of the following EXCEPT:

1: spastic hemiplegic

2: flaccid paralysis

3: dyskinetic or extrapyramidal

4: spastic quadriplegic




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, E x c e l l e n c e i s k e y | 2 0 2 0 2 5 ~ P a g e |2


5: spastic diplegic

Ξ -:- flaccid paralysis



Which of the following deficits are common to all four classic presentations of cerebral palsy?

1: spasticity

2: scissoring gait pattern

3: oral-motor dysfunction

4: seizures

Ξ -:- spasticity



Which of the following is NOT a common cause of congenital cerebral palsy?

1: jaundice

2: Rh incompatibility

3: infections during pregnancy

4: automobile accidents

5: birth asphyxia

Ξ -:- automobile accidents



Which of the following is a common cause of acquired cerebral palsy?

1: birth asphyxia

2: bacterial meningitis

3: drug dependency

4: poor prenatal care

Ξ -:- birth asphyxia



Which factors are important to consider before making a diagnosis of cerebral palsy in an infant?

1: mother's medical history

2: perinatal history

3: medical and developmental history of the infant

4: infant's motor skills



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