Questions and CORRECT Answers
Diplegia: all but: - CORRECT ANSWER - Child unable to weight bear on arms
Diplegia: - CORRECT ANSWER - Le more involved, ue used to support movement,
standing difficult secondary to le spasticity
Strabismus - CORRECT ANSWER - Misalignment of eyes
ID associated with CP? - CORRECT ANSWER - Spastic quadriplegia
Homonymous hemianopsia loss of half of field of view in LEFT eye - CORRECT
ANSWER - False
"Contact nursing for re-evaluation of pain meds" which part of SOAP note? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Plan
"Progressive resistive exercise contraindicated at this time secondary to severe pain" which part
of SOAP note - CORRECT ANSWER - Assessment
Which is a characteristic of treacher Collins syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER - Children
with condition have altered facial bone structure.
Which is NOT an occupational performance skill related to bathing? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Bath at 9pm each evening
Example of a BADL - CORRECT ANSWER - UE extremity dressing
, Common interventions for spasticity and it's related deformities include - CORRECT
ANSWER - Dorsal root rhizotomy
Intrathecal baclofen
Tendon lengthening
NOT tendon shortening
Characteristic of ATNR? - CORRECT ANSWER - Elicited by active or passive rotation of
head
Brain stem level reflex
NOT skull side extension
Stabilizing the head in midline helps inhibit the reflex
Which is least likely to be associated with autism? - CORRECT ANSWER - Integrated
sensory and motor systems
Echolalia is a common symptom of autism. Which is a common symptom of Echolalia? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Repeating lines heard from a character in a movie
Of the following disorders related to autism, which one may have a genetic linkage, primarily
affect females, and is characterized by decreased brain development? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Rhett's disorder
Children diagnosed with autism often experience gastrointestinal disorders. Which of the
following may add to the accumulation of toxic enzymes in the GI tract and result in altered
behavior? - CORRECT ANSWER - All of the above