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True or False: there is one universal definition of disability - Answer false

4 phenomena of Nagi's model of disablement - Answer Active pathology, impairment,
functional limitation, disability

Active pathology - Answer interruption of normal cellular processes

Impairment - Answer abnormality of the tissue, organ and body system level

Functional limitation - Answer restrictions in the performance of the person

disability - Answer expression of physical/mental limitation in a social context

what does disability represent? - Answer a gap between what a person can do and what
society expects them to do

what percent of the population is disabled? - Answer 17%

what is the largest minority group seeking employment? - Answer disabled

what is the average age of disability onset? - Answer 35.7

most common disabilities - Answer back and spinal injuries, bulging disc, spinal
stenosis, sciatica

bulging disc - Answer disc separating vertebrae degenerates and pushes on spinal cord

spinal stenosis - Answer narrowing of open spaces in the spine

sciatica - Answer the compression of sciatic nerve (large nerves that control lower
muscles)

true or false: depression is often not viewed as a disability - Answer true

populations most affected by depression - Answer -45-64 years of age

-women

-individuals of minority status

-less than a high school education

-divorced

-unemployed

, -without health insurance

who is typically affected by post traumatic stress disorder? - Answer veterans or people
that have gone through a traumatic experience such as physical harm or near physical
harm

multiple sclerosis - Answer degeneration of myelin sheath, insulation of nerves,
messages don't get through

is multiple sclerosis progressive or static? - Answer progressive

cerebral palsy - Answer -non progressive

-congenital

-caused by damage to brain during pregnancy, birth or three years after birth

parkinson's disease - Answer -progressive

-caused by a decrease in dopamine, which sends signals to other neurons to coordinate
movement

spinal cord injury - Answer -caused by a traumatic injury or infection of the spinal cord

-extent of injury is based on where the injury or infection occurred

paraplegia - Answer thoracic level or below (mid to low spinal cord)

tetraplegia - Answer cervical (upper spinal cord) level injury

muscular dystrophy - Answer -congenital

-caused by a mutation of the dystrophin gene

-primarily affects males

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - Answer -nerve cells break down and die

-unknown cause

-progressive

-slightly more men than women

-military

trans-humeral - Answer upper arm amputation

trans-femoral - Answer upper leg amputation

phantom limb pain - Answer continued feeling of sensation and pain of the missing limb

acoustic neuroma - Answer tumor in auditory canal that causes damage to structures of

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