OTP550 Quizzes 8-10

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Public Health Test sobre OTP550 Quizzes 8-10, creado por Keyla Oliveras el 29/04/2019.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Charlie is a 10-year-old boy who will eat only mashed foods, does not like noises (e.g., he gets upset when the phone rings), and has difficulty sitting during meals. Charlie's parents report that he does not like new clothes and cannot wear jeans. What type of sensory integrative problem does Charlie have?
Respuesta
  • Dyspraxia
  • Poor sensory discrimination and perception
  • Problems related to vestibular-proprioceptive functions
  • Sensory modulation problems

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Which of the following SI terms refers to a achieving an internal state of “homeostasis” or the ability to achieve the ultimate state of arousal?
Respuesta
  • Adaptation
  • Threshold
  • Modulation
  • Registration

Pregunta 3

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You observe 5 year old Johnny. You note that he does not like to have his hair washed, does not like to go on playground equipment, such as the see saw or swings, and seems to be very cautious in his movements. Which of the following is Johnny MOST LIKELY exhibiting?
Respuesta
  • Gravitational Insecurity
  • Hyposensitivity to movement
  • High threshold for vestibular input
  • Low threshold for tactile input

Pregunta 4

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Which system detects head position and movement as well as gravity and pertains to the inner ear receptors, the semicircular canals, and the otolith organs?
Respuesta
  • Proprioceptive
  • Vestibular
  • Somatosensory
  • Ideation

Pregunta 5

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Mary is 9 years old and does not adjust her body position well for various school activities. She is unable to move her feet without looking at them and is frequently bumping into things. With what is she experiencing difficulty?
Respuesta
  • Tactile defensiveness
  • sensory defensiveness
  • sequencing
  • poor proprioceptive awareness

Pregunta 6

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Motor planning and praxis mean the same and are used interchangeably.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 7

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What is Ayres's definition of sensory integration?
Respuesta
  • Intricate synaptic connections
  • Organization of sensation for use
  • The development of programmed movement patterns, such as crawling and walking
  • Perceiving one sensation as another, e.g., perceiving a specific taste when a certain color is seen

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Which type of sensory input can be both calming and alerting depending upon what the body needs and includes the use of “heavy work” activities?
Respuesta
  • Olfactory
  • Vestibular
  • Proprioceptive
  • Gustatory

Pregunta 9

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Which statement is not true concerning dyspraxia?
Respuesta
  • Ayres found a relationship between tactile perception and praxis
  • Not all dyspraxia is sensory integrative in nature.
  • Dyspraxia is difficulty conceptualizing, planning, and executing movement.
  • Somatodyspraxia is a degenerative disorder.

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Which system detects head position and movement as well as gravity and pertains to the inner ear receptors, the semicircular canals, and the otolith organs?
Respuesta
  • proprioceptive
  • vestibular
  • somatosensory
  • ideation

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Max is a 12-month-old boy who is just learning to walk. He stands for short periods, sees his favorite toy, and takes one step and falls. The therapist places the favorite toy two steps away the next time. Which term describes this concept?
Respuesta
  • Dyspraxia
  • Just-right challenge
  • Somatosensory
  • Sensory integration

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
You are working with a child who doesn’t like the tags in his shirt, seams in his sock, and touching “messy media” such as finger paints and shaving cream. He is MOST LIKELY exhibiting which of the following?
Respuesta
  • Hyposensitivity for tactile input
  • A high threshold for proprioceptive input
  • Hypersensitivity for tactile input
  • A low threshold for proprioceptive input

Pregunta 13

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Lisa is an 8-year-old girl who bumps into things frequently, bears down hard on her pencil at school, and stands very close to her friends. Lisa gets in trouble in school because she is always "talking herself through" her handwriting homework. Lisa likes to play rough at home and is frequently called a bully by her younger brother. What type of dysfunction does this scenario depict?
Respuesta
  • Tactile defensiveness
  • Poor proprioceptive awareness
  • Dyspraxia
  • Auditory processing problems

Pregunta 14

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The chapter about sensory integration in the text by Kramer & Hinojosa outlines the 10 basic postulates (beliefs or principles) in the evolving theoretical base of sensory integration. Each postulate supports the theoretical base which states that it is critical the therapist promotes growth and development toward the outcomes of the sensory integration process. Which of the following principles are defined in the chapter?
Respuesta
  • An optimal state of arousal is a prerequisite for adaptive responses to occur.
  • Sensory integration occurs during adaptive responses.
  • Adaptive responses must be directed toward the child's current developmental level.
  • All of the above

Pregunta 15

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Which is the best example of an "adaptive response"?
Respuesta
  • Increased strength after a program of using weights
  • Ability to hold on and pump a swing higher and longer.
  • Improved handwriting after practice exercises
  • Enhanced accuracy in throwing a ball when wearing weight cuffs

Pregunta 16

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The chapter about sensory integration in the Kramer & Hinojsa, 2010, text identifies the theory of sensory integration combines concepts from which field(s)?
Respuesta
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Occupational therapy
  • All of the above

Pregunta 17

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Which of the following end product abilities of sensory integration treatment is considered the “highest level” or the “ultimate goal”?
Respuesta
  • Improved academics
  • successful participation across environments
  • Improved behavior
  • Improved activity level across environments

Pregunta 18

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The Kramer & Hinojsa (2010) text reviews the idea that sensory integration theory considers all of the sensory systems as important contributors to behavior and learning. However, sensory integration theory emphasizes which "body-related senses?
Respuesta
  • Tactile, vestibular, and proprioception
  • Auditory, visual and tactile
  • Visual, auditory and vestibular
  • tactile, vestibular and auditory

Pregunta 19

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Which statement reflects Ayres's theory of central nervous system (CNS) organization?
Respuesta
  • Critical aspects of sensory integration are seated in the higher levels of the CNS (i.e., cortex).
  • The brain stem assumes a directive role and inhibits lower levels of the CNS.
  • Increased efficiency at the levels of the brainstem and thalmus enhances higher-order functioning.
  • The higher levels of the CNS (cortex) replace lower-level functions(i.e., brainstem and thalmus)

Pregunta 20

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How did Ayres view sensory input?
Respuesta
  • Nourishment for the brain
  • An optional addition to therapy
  • Technique to reward child at end of therapy
  • Key to improving orthopedic conditions

Pregunta 21

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When skills are learned in a natural setting, they are more likely to be generalized in more activities and environments.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 22

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What determines eligibility of early intervention services?
Respuesta
  • Standardized assessments
  • Norm-referenced developmental checklists
  • Parent request
  • Informed clinical opinion

Pregunta 23

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When does planning begin to support the transition from IFSP (Part C) to IEP (Part B)?
Respuesta
  • 12 months
  • 18 months
  • 24 months
  • 30 months

Pregunta 24

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At what age should a child begin to extend familiar actions to dolls and figures?
Respuesta
  • 12-16 months
  • 18-24 months
  • 24-36 months
  • 30-36 months

Pregunta 25

Pregunta
What service delivery model best addresses the needs of children from birth through two who have an established risk, have a developmental delay, or are considered to be environmentally or biologically at risk?
Respuesta
  • Early Intervention
  • School-based practice
  • Clinic-based practice
  • Hospital-based practice

Pregunta 26

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What is the most important childhood occupation
Respuesta
  • self care
  • handwriting
  • Play
  • Feeding

Pregunta 27

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Which behavior is not a sign of stress in premature infants?
Respuesta
  • Sucking
  • Hiccup
  • Finger splaying
  • Gaze aversion

Pregunta 28

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Which of the following does not apply when creating an outcome for an IFSP?
Respuesta
  • Discipline specific
  • Jargon free
  • Positive emphasis
  • Contextualized settings

Pregunta 29

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What is an IFSP?
Respuesta
  • Individualized Family Service Plan
  • Instrumental Family Service Plan
  • Instrumental Family Service Provider
  • Individualized Functional Satisfaction Plan

Pregunta 30

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At what age should a child begin to walk well?
Respuesta
  • 6-12 months
  • 12-18 months
  • 18-24 months
  • 24-30 months

Pregunta 31

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By what age should a child begin to explore objects?
Respuesta
  • 2-6 months
  • 8-10 months
  • 10-12 months
  • 12-18 months

Pregunta 32

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You arrive at your next home visit and find that the baby is sleeping but the family still wants you to come in for your visit. What can you as the OT do during that time according to the types of services that can be provided?
Respuesta
  • Provide family support and education to help facilitate the baby’s development.
  • Suggest that the baby be awakened to provide services according to the IFSP and goal page.
  • Reschedule the visit during the baby’s awake time so you can treat the baby at the next visit.
  • Suggest the parents call the center and schedule a visit for a make-up session.

Pregunta 33

Pregunta
Which of the following factors that is the top priority for premature infants in the NICU?
Respuesta
  • Parental bonding
  • Breast feeding
  • Sleep
  • Kangaroo care

Pregunta 34

Pregunta
What is the least “natural environment” for therapy to take place in early intervention?
Respuesta
  • A clinic
  • The home
  • A park
  • Grandparent’s home

Pregunta 35

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At what age does the suck-swallow reflex emerge?
Respuesta
  • 10-12 weeks gestation
  • 28-30 weeks gestation
  • 33-35 weeks gestation
  • at birth

Pregunta 36

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Family-centered care is often a hallmark approach in pediatric hospitals. It is characterized by all of the following, but not
Respuesta
  • Clear descriptions in communicating evaluation results.
  • Input from family on expected intervention outcomes.
  • Mutually agreed upon treatment plan.
  • Family led team meetings.

Pregunta 37

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Occupational therapists in hospital settings may be characterized as addressing which of the following?
Respuesta
  • Common disorders that necessitate specialty equipment.
  • Low frequency but highly complex medical conditions.
  • Chronic medical conditions with developmental complications
  • Acute medical problems that need preventive care.

Pregunta 38

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What are the most common reasons for extended hospital care?
Respuesta
  • ADHD
  • Respiratory problems
  • Flu
  • Motor challenges

Pregunta 39

Pregunta
Which adaptation is best to help a child who is having difficulty with cardiac functioning?
Respuesta
  • Electronic powered wheelchair
  • Scheduling and pacing tasks
  • reachers
  • enlarged handles

Pregunta 40

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Assistive devices can be used to enable or enhance functional skills, and can generally be used when:
Respuesta
  • Ensuring safety and immediate or permanent functional recovery.
  • Funding is available.
  • Recovery of physical capacities is not possible.
  • Substitution for skill limitations are needed

Pregunta 41

Pregunta
What type of hospital serves the community's needs, both adult and pediatric? Trauma Center Children's Hospital General Hospital No answer text provided.
Respuesta
  • Trauma Center
  • Children's Hospital
  • General Hospital
  • No answer text provided.

Pregunta 42

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Teamwork in hospital settings is common. Specific relationships within teams may vary based on child and family needs. What style of teamwork is most commonly employed within occupational therapy services?
Respuesta
  • Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches
  • Special care consultation
  • Family-centered consultation and care
  • Multidisciplinary care

Pregunta 43

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Evaluations by OT's in hospital settings may include a number of approaches and techniques. Select the sequence most commonly used in medical settings.
Respuesta
  • Role assessment, functional capacities, skill observation, physical measures
  • Physical examination, objective measures, occupational role appraisal, occupational attitudes
  • Clinical interview, clinical observation, physical examination, standardized assessments.
  • Goal setting, occupational performance skills, physical capacities, context appraisal

Pregunta 44

Pregunta
What is the primary focus of the occupational therapist working in the pediatric hospital setting?
Respuesta
  • re-entry into the community
  • child's independence with ADLs
  • choosing adaptive equipment
  • evaluation and discharge planning

Pregunta 45

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Transition services are an important part of discharge from a hospital program for the OT.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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