NURS 222 WEEK 5 Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
Symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder include? Deficits in relatedness
What are behaviors do autism spectrum disorder portray? Repetitive speech, obsessive
focus in objects, over adherence to routine,hyperactivity or hypo activity to sensory input,
extreme resistance
Developmental Coordination Disorder Impairs motor skill development, coordination below
the child development age, problem interfere with academic achievement or ADL's
Symptoms of developmental coordination disorder Delayed sitting or walking, difficulties
jumping, difficulties performing tasks like tying shoes, serious impairments in skills
development or coordination
What treatment is the choice for developmental coordination disorder? Physical therapy,
occupational
Stereotypic Movement Disorder repetitive, purposeless behavior, such as hand waving,
rocking, head banging, nail biting, teeth grinding for longer than 4 weeks
What do interventions for stereotypic movement disorder focus on? Safety and prevention
of injury
Behavioral therapy for stereotypic movement disorder Habit reversal techniques such as
folding arms when the urge to hand wave begins
Naltrexone An opioid receptor antagonist, May block euphoric responses from these
behaviors, thereby reducing the occurrence
Tic Disorders Tics are sudden , non rhythmic and rapid motor movements or vocalizations
, Motor tics Usually involve the head torso or limbs and change location, frequency and
severity over time
Vocal tics gurnts, snorts, throat clearing, barking, yelling, coprolalia (obscenities)
Provisional Tic Disorder Single or multiple motor and/or vocal tics
Persistent Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder Motor or vocal tics, persistent for at least 1 year, and
with onset before age 18
Tourette's Disorder developmental disorder featuring multiple dysfunctional motor and
vocal tics age of onset between 4 and 6 years
Coprolalia uttering obscenities
How might a child or adolescent view themselves when they have a tic disorder? With low
self esteem
Comprehensive behavior interventions for tics Works by helping the patient become aware
of the building up of a tic urge then using a muscular response in competition to or
incompatible with the tic
What medications are approved to training tics Haloperidol, aripiprazole, risperidone,
clonidine hydrochloride, clonazepam, Botox, deep brain stimulus
Individuals with ADHD show what? An inappropriate degree of inattentiion, impulsiveness,
and hyperactive
Symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder include? Deficits in relatedness
What are behaviors do autism spectrum disorder portray? Repetitive speech, obsessive
focus in objects, over adherence to routine,hyperactivity or hypo activity to sensory input,
extreme resistance
Developmental Coordination Disorder Impairs motor skill development, coordination below
the child development age, problem interfere with academic achievement or ADL's
Symptoms of developmental coordination disorder Delayed sitting or walking, difficulties
jumping, difficulties performing tasks like tying shoes, serious impairments in skills
development or coordination
What treatment is the choice for developmental coordination disorder? Physical therapy,
occupational
Stereotypic Movement Disorder repetitive, purposeless behavior, such as hand waving,
rocking, head banging, nail biting, teeth grinding for longer than 4 weeks
What do interventions for stereotypic movement disorder focus on? Safety and prevention
of injury
Behavioral therapy for stereotypic movement disorder Habit reversal techniques such as
folding arms when the urge to hand wave begins
Naltrexone An opioid receptor antagonist, May block euphoric responses from these
behaviors, thereby reducing the occurrence
Tic Disorders Tics are sudden , non rhythmic and rapid motor movements or vocalizations
, Motor tics Usually involve the head torso or limbs and change location, frequency and
severity over time
Vocal tics gurnts, snorts, throat clearing, barking, yelling, coprolalia (obscenities)
Provisional Tic Disorder Single or multiple motor and/or vocal tics
Persistent Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder Motor or vocal tics, persistent for at least 1 year, and
with onset before age 18
Tourette's Disorder developmental disorder featuring multiple dysfunctional motor and
vocal tics age of onset between 4 and 6 years
Coprolalia uttering obscenities
How might a child or adolescent view themselves when they have a tic disorder? With low
self esteem
Comprehensive behavior interventions for tics Works by helping the patient become aware
of the building up of a tic urge then using a muscular response in competition to or
incompatible with the tic
What medications are approved to training tics Haloperidol, aripiprazole, risperidone,
clonidine hydrochloride, clonazepam, Botox, deep brain stimulus
Individuals with ADHD show what? An inappropriate degree of inattentiion, impulsiveness,
and hyperactive