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Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) (test 1) UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers what does DCD stand for - CORRECT ANSWER - developmental coordination disorder what is developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - it is a motor skill disorder affecting coordination leading to deficits in the acquisistion and execution of coordinated motor skills; clumsiness, slowness, inaccurate motor skill performance

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Developmental coordination disorder (DCD)
(test 1) UPDATED ACTUAL Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
what does DCD stand for - CORRECT ANSWER - developmental coordination disorder



what is developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - it is a motor skill
disorder affecting coordination leading to deficits in the acquisistion and execution of
coordinated motor skills; clumsiness, slowness, inaccurate motor skill performance


what is developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - it is a motor skill
disorder affecting coordination leading to deficits in the acquisistion and execution of
coordinated motor skills; clumsiness, slowness, inaccurate motor skill performance


what is developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - it is a motor skill
disorder affecting coordination leading to deficits in the acquisistion and execution of
coordinated motor skills; clumsiness, slowness, inaccurate motor skill performance


this is a kid who you have to do what two things with - CORRECT ANSWER - differential
diagnosis for and it is a diagnosis of exclusion


this is a diagnosis of what - CORRECT ANSWER - exclusion



what does DCD stand for - CORRECT ANSWER - developmental coordination disorder



What does DCD stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER - developmental coordination disorder



kdis rarely what with developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - show
up to the clinic with this diagnosis

, there is a what for developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER - CPG


with developmental coordination disorder you want to look at what - CORRECT
ANSWER - how the deficits are impacting their activites



developmental coordination disorder can occur along side what - CORRECT ANSWER -
other developmental conditions


developmental coordination disorder persists into what - CORRECT ANSWER -
adolescence and adulthood


diagnostic criteria for developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER -
Motor coordination is substantially below expected levels given the child age and cognitive
level, The disturbance significantly interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily
living, The disturbance is not due to a general medical condition and does not meet criteria for a
pervasive developmental disorder, and If cognitive impairments are present the motor difficulties
are in excess of those usually associated with it


diagnostic criteria for developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER -
Motor coordination is substantially below expected levels given the child age and cognitive
level, The disturbance significantly interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily
living, The disturbance is not due to a general medical condition and does not meet criteria for a
pervasive developmental disorder, and If cognitive impairments are present the motor difficulties
are in excess of those usually associated with it


diagnostic criteria for developmental coordination disorder - CORRECT ANSWER -
Motor coordination is substantially below expected levels given the child age and cognitive
level, The disturbance significantly interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily
living, The disturbance is not due to a general medical condition and does not meet criteria for a
pervasive developmental disorder, and If cognitive impairments are present the motor difficulties
are in excess of those usually associated with it

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