OT 5012 Exam 1 Questions And
Correct Answers
7 foundational core values - Answer Justice
Equality
Truth
Prudence
Dignity
Freedom
5 additional core values - Answer Imagination
Courage
Resilience
Integrity
Mindfulness
personalized medicine - Answer process to determine best health care options for a
particular patient
person first language - Answer person be identified first then disease second
What are the 3 types of pyramidal CP? - Answer spastic hemiplegia, spastic diplegia,
spastic quadriplegia
What are the 3 extrapyramidal types of CP? - Answer dyskinetic, ataxic, mixed
spastic hemiplegia CP - Answer dragging one side
spastic diplegia CP - Answer both lower extremities
spastic quadriplegia CP - Answer 4 limb involvement
dyskinetic CP - Answer athetosis (abnormal muscle contractions), head and trunk
control
ataxic CP - Answer staggering & unsteady gait, tremors
mixed CP - Answer two types together due to brain damage
risk factors of CP - Answer prematurity, low birth weight, infections
, associated disorders of CP - Answer cognitive impairment, orthopedic conditions,
seizure disorder, visual impairments, oral motor & communication disorders,
gastrointestinal & pumonary
Interventions for managing abnormal tone & spasticity CP - Answer joint fusions, tendon
lengthening, selective dorsal rhizotomy, spasticity meds, orthotics
CP impact on occupation: play & leisure - Answer have difficulty and lower playfulness
scores
DSM-V definition of autism - Answer impairments in social interaction & social
communication that occur over several contexts & by the presence of restricted &
repetitive behaviors
level 3 severity level of ASD - Answer requiring very substantial support
level 2 severity level of ASD - Answer requiring substantial support
level 1 severity level of ASD - Answer requiring support
eye tracking & ASD - Answer has shown to have positive effects on kids with ASD
brain connectivity & ASD - Answer may have some brain connections that are strong,
and some that are weaker
core symptoms of autism - Answer difficulty in social interaction and restricted &
repetitive behaviors
process & timeframe for diagnosis ASD - Answer screening, developmental
pediatrician, psychologist, SPT & OT, evaluation
complementary & alternative medicine ASD - Answer supplements, mind-body
treatments, biologically based treatment
intellectual disability definition - Answer characterized by significant limitations in both
intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors
DSM V classifications of ID - Answer mild, moderate, severe, profound
AAIDD classifications of ID - Answer intermittent, limited, extensive, pervasive
common single gene disorders that can cause ID - Answer tuberous sclerosis, PKV &
taysachs, fragile X
prenatal causes for ID - Answer maternal exposure to chemical agents, maternal
diseases, maternal health
perinatal causes for ID - Answer mechanical injuries, hypoxic events, active infections
Down syndrome & ID/ course & prognosis - Answer lifelong condition, not progressive,
managing medical conditions, impact of stigma
Correct Answers
7 foundational core values - Answer Justice
Equality
Truth
Prudence
Dignity
Freedom
5 additional core values - Answer Imagination
Courage
Resilience
Integrity
Mindfulness
personalized medicine - Answer process to determine best health care options for a
particular patient
person first language - Answer person be identified first then disease second
What are the 3 types of pyramidal CP? - Answer spastic hemiplegia, spastic diplegia,
spastic quadriplegia
What are the 3 extrapyramidal types of CP? - Answer dyskinetic, ataxic, mixed
spastic hemiplegia CP - Answer dragging one side
spastic diplegia CP - Answer both lower extremities
spastic quadriplegia CP - Answer 4 limb involvement
dyskinetic CP - Answer athetosis (abnormal muscle contractions), head and trunk
control
ataxic CP - Answer staggering & unsteady gait, tremors
mixed CP - Answer two types together due to brain damage
risk factors of CP - Answer prematurity, low birth weight, infections
, associated disorders of CP - Answer cognitive impairment, orthopedic conditions,
seizure disorder, visual impairments, oral motor & communication disorders,
gastrointestinal & pumonary
Interventions for managing abnormal tone & spasticity CP - Answer joint fusions, tendon
lengthening, selective dorsal rhizotomy, spasticity meds, orthotics
CP impact on occupation: play & leisure - Answer have difficulty and lower playfulness
scores
DSM-V definition of autism - Answer impairments in social interaction & social
communication that occur over several contexts & by the presence of restricted &
repetitive behaviors
level 3 severity level of ASD - Answer requiring very substantial support
level 2 severity level of ASD - Answer requiring substantial support
level 1 severity level of ASD - Answer requiring support
eye tracking & ASD - Answer has shown to have positive effects on kids with ASD
brain connectivity & ASD - Answer may have some brain connections that are strong,
and some that are weaker
core symptoms of autism - Answer difficulty in social interaction and restricted &
repetitive behaviors
process & timeframe for diagnosis ASD - Answer screening, developmental
pediatrician, psychologist, SPT & OT, evaluation
complementary & alternative medicine ASD - Answer supplements, mind-body
treatments, biologically based treatment
intellectual disability definition - Answer characterized by significant limitations in both
intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors
DSM V classifications of ID - Answer mild, moderate, severe, profound
AAIDD classifications of ID - Answer intermittent, limited, extensive, pervasive
common single gene disorders that can cause ID - Answer tuberous sclerosis, PKV &
taysachs, fragile X
prenatal causes for ID - Answer maternal exposure to chemical agents, maternal
diseases, maternal health
perinatal causes for ID - Answer mechanical injuries, hypoxic events, active infections
Down syndrome & ID/ course & prognosis - Answer lifelong condition, not progressive,
managing medical conditions, impact of stigma