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Exam 2 Students with Disabilities Test| CST 2025/2026| Latest Questions and Answers| Passed A child with autism avoids eye contact and doesn't respond when spoken to by the nurse. What would be the most supportive way to build rapport during the health check? Start with something visual or activity-based, like a drawing task, instead of forcing conversation. Some kids feel safer that way and open up slowly. You notice a student in a wheelchair is placed in the back row during a school assembly. What's the accessibility issue here? That setup makes them feel excluded and probably blocks their view. Inclusion means they should have equal visibility and be seated with peers. A student with Down syndrome struggles to follow multi-step instructions. What approach might work better in class? Break tasks into simple steps and use visuals. That way they’re not overwhelmed and can go at their own pace. During a school visit, a nurse notices that a student with cerebral palsy doesn't have their communication device with them. What's the main concern? They’re being denied their way to express needs. That’s a huge barrier—communication tools are essential for participation and safety. 2 An IEP states a student needs short breaks throughout lessons. A new teacher questions this. How should the nurse respond? Back up the IEP—it’s a legal doc based on assessed needs. Explain that breaks help the student stay focused and manage fatigue or anxiety. You observe a student with ADHD constantly leaving their seat. Instead of punishment, what could be recommended? Give them movement breaks or a stand-up desk. Some kids need to move to focus—it’s not them being bad on purpose. A student with a visual impairment is struggling in science class because all materials are printed. What should be the priority intervention? Get large print or audio versions of the materials. If they can’t access content, they’re left out academically. The school nurse is updating care plans. What should be the main rea

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Exam 2 Students with Disabilities Test|
CST 2025/2026| Latest Questions and
Answers| Passed
A child with autism avoids eye contact and doesn't respond when spoken to by the nurse. What

would be the most supportive way to build rapport during the health check?

Start with something visual or activity-based, like a drawing task, instead of forcing

conversation. Some kids feel safer that way and open up slowly.



You notice a student in a wheelchair is placed in the back row during a school assembly. What's

the accessibility issue here?

That setup makes them feel excluded and probably blocks their view. Inclusion means they

should have equal visibility and be seated with peers.



A student with Down syndrome struggles to follow multi-step instructions. What approach might

work better in class?

Break tasks into simple steps and use visuals. That way they’re not overwhelmed and can go

at their own pace.



During a school visit, a nurse notices that a student with cerebral palsy doesn't have their

communication device with them. What's the main concern?

They’re being denied their way to express needs. That’s a huge barrier—communication

tools are essential for participation and safety.

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An IEP states a student needs short breaks throughout lessons. A new teacher questions this. How

should the nurse respond?

Back up the IEP—it’s a legal doc based on assessed needs. Explain that breaks help the

student stay focused and manage fatigue or anxiety.



You observe a student with ADHD constantly leaving their seat. Instead of punishment, what

could be recommended?

Give them movement breaks or a stand-up desk. Some kids need to move to focus—it’s not

them being bad on purpose.



A student with a visual impairment is struggling in science class because all materials are

printed. What should be the priority intervention?

Get large print or audio versions of the materials. If they can’t access content, they’re left out

academically.



The school nurse is updating care plans. What should be the main reason for reviewing it with

parents and the student too?

They know best what works and what’s changed. Including them keeps the plan real and

useful, not just paperwork.
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