EEX3093 Exam 2 With Complete
Solution
What are examples of technology is used to accommodate the blind? - Answer 1. iPhone
applications
2. Brallie note takers
3. CCTV
4. Zoom Text or Magic
5. Jaws which is a screen reader
6. Partible magnifiers
What is monoplegia? - Answer Paralysis restricted to one limb
What is hemiplegia? - Answer Paralysis restricted to one side
What is paraplegia? - Answer Paralysis restricted to the lower extremities
What is quadriplegia - Answer Paralysis restricted to the four extremities
What are conditions that affect physical mobility? - Answer Cerebral Palsy
Muscular Dystrophy
Cystic Fibrosis
Spina Bifida
Multiple Sclerosis
What is Cerebral Palsy? - Answer (CP)
A non-progressive disorder of movement that results in damage to (or
underdevelopment) of the brain
What is the results of Cerebral Palsy? - Answer Damage to the motor control centers of
young developing brains
What are the known causes of Cerebral Palsy? - Answer Infection, malnutrition in utero,
and head trauma
How often does Cerebral Palsy occur on average in the U.S.?
, A. 1 in 223
B. 1 in 323
C. 1 in 423
D. 1 in 523 - Answer 1 in 323
In regards to CP, what is the result of damage to the brain during pregnancy?
A. 75%
B. 50%
C. 15%
D. 10% - Answer A. 75%
In regards to CP, what is the result of damage to the brain during birth?
A. 75%
B. 50%
C. 15%
D. 10% - Answer C. 15%
In regards to CP, what is the result of damage to the brain after birth?
A. 75%
B. 50%
C. 15%
D. 10% - Answer C. 15%
How often does CP occur in births?
A. 2/10
B. 2/100
C. 2/1000
D. 2/10,000 - Answer 2/1000 births
True or False:
In 80% of Cerebral Palsy cases, the cause is typically unknown - Answer True
True or False:
Solution
What are examples of technology is used to accommodate the blind? - Answer 1. iPhone
applications
2. Brallie note takers
3. CCTV
4. Zoom Text or Magic
5. Jaws which is a screen reader
6. Partible magnifiers
What is monoplegia? - Answer Paralysis restricted to one limb
What is hemiplegia? - Answer Paralysis restricted to one side
What is paraplegia? - Answer Paralysis restricted to the lower extremities
What is quadriplegia - Answer Paralysis restricted to the four extremities
What are conditions that affect physical mobility? - Answer Cerebral Palsy
Muscular Dystrophy
Cystic Fibrosis
Spina Bifida
Multiple Sclerosis
What is Cerebral Palsy? - Answer (CP)
A non-progressive disorder of movement that results in damage to (or
underdevelopment) of the brain
What is the results of Cerebral Palsy? - Answer Damage to the motor control centers of
young developing brains
What are the known causes of Cerebral Palsy? - Answer Infection, malnutrition in utero,
and head trauma
How often does Cerebral Palsy occur on average in the U.S.?
, A. 1 in 223
B. 1 in 323
C. 1 in 423
D. 1 in 523 - Answer 1 in 323
In regards to CP, what is the result of damage to the brain during pregnancy?
A. 75%
B. 50%
C. 15%
D. 10% - Answer A. 75%
In regards to CP, what is the result of damage to the brain during birth?
A. 75%
B. 50%
C. 15%
D. 10% - Answer C. 15%
In regards to CP, what is the result of damage to the brain after birth?
A. 75%
B. 50%
C. 15%
D. 10% - Answer C. 15%
How often does CP occur in births?
A. 2/10
B. 2/100
C. 2/1000
D. 2/10,000 - Answer 2/1000 births
True or False:
In 80% of Cerebral Palsy cases, the cause is typically unknown - Answer True
True or False: