EXAMS SET 2026 FULL SOLUTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ dysrhythmia. Answer: Lack of rhythmicity in social interactions. May
be present in those with autism, manic/depressive symptoms, or
schizophrenia
⩥ types of physical disabilities (classifications). Answer: All types of
physical disabilities or types of paralysis can be classified by the
extremities involved: hemiplegia, diplegia, monoplegia, paraplegia,
quadriplegia. Congenital or adventitious. Neurological condition or
muskuloskeletal condition.
⩥ congenital. Answer: Appear at birth
⩥ Adventitious. Answer: Appear after birth
⩥ Neurological condition. Answer: Affects central nervous system.
Further classified as traumatic (due to accident or abuse) or
nontraumatic (due to disease or congenital)
⩥ muskuloskeletal condition. Answer: due to disease or defect in
muscles or bones
, ⩥ osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Answer: Autosomal dominant disorder
of connective tissue characterized by brittle bones that fracture easily
⩥ tactile defensiveness. Answer: Being overly responsive to the sense of
touch, especially in case of another person's touch
⩥ cerebral palsy. Answer: Series of disorders characterized by problems
in movement, posture, and loss of voluntary muscle control. Caused by
brain injury early in life
⩥ conduct disorder. Answer: Persistent patter of behavior characterized
by the break of social norms. Serious violations, aggression, destruction,
or deceitfulness
⩥ disruptive behavior disorder. Answer: A type of conduct disorder
characterized by oppositional and defiant behavior which does not meet
criteria for other conduct disorders
⩥ Huntington's disease. Answer: An inherited disorder affecting the
central nervous system and causing involuntary movements and
contortions. May also cause cognitive decline and behavioral symptoms
⩥ Parkinson's disease. Answer: A chronic nervous system disorder
characterize by tremor, rigidity, and slow movements