correct answers
What it the Clinical Judgment Process and describe each step. Correct
Answer-• noticing signs, symptoms, or patterns that might signal that a
patient is
developing a problem;
• interpreting the meaning of the signs or symptoms and deciding what
additional
data is needed to make a judgment about the nature of the problem
and/or the
need for intervention;
• responding - acting on behalf of the patient, while monitoring their
response to
the intervention;
• reflecting - thinking about what went well, what didn't, what are the
takeaway
lessons
What is Unoccupied play - Correct Answer-The child is not engaged or
actively playing with others at all. They may remain stationary and be
engaged in random movements with no objective.
This stage of play is mostly seen in newborns and infants, between the
ages of 0 and 2. This is an important setting stage for future play
exploration and development.
, What is Solitary play? Correct Answer-During this stage of play,
children will often play alone, with toys different from those of others,
and be uninterested or unaware of what others around them are doing.
This stage of play is most commonly seen in young toddlers between the
ages of 2 and 3, but it is important for children of all age groups to
participate in from time to time. Solitary play is common at a young age
because cognitive, physical and social skills have yet to fully develop.
This type of play is important because it teaches children how to
entertain themselves.
What is Onlooker play? Correct Answer-Onlooker play is when a child
observes others playing but does not join the play. They will frequently
engage in other forms of social interactions such as conversations to
learn more about the game or play that is going on. This type of play is
common in younger children between the ages of 2½ and 3½, but can
take place at any age.
What is Parallel play? Correct Answer-This occurs when children play
side-by-side from one another, but there is a lack of group involvement
amongst them. They will typically be playing with similar toys and often
times mimic one another. Parallel play is common in toddlers between
the ages of 2 ½ and 3 ½ but can take place at any age. Although it looks
like there is very little contact between them, these children are learning
valuable social skills and actually learn quite a lot from one another. For
this reason, parallel play is important as a transitory stage for the
development of social maturity, which is key to later stages of play.
What is associative play? Correct Answer-At this stage, children will
begin to play together, but not focused towards a common goal. A child
will be more interested in playing with other children around them than