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100

The name referring to the wide range of autism-like disorders.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

100
T/F: Physical Activity is permitted if a seizure disorder is under control and closely monitored

True

100

What is one major concern for individuals with sickle cell anemia when engaging in physical activity:

A: Oxygen

B: Muscle Fatigue

C: Overeating

D: Skin Rash

A: Oxygen

100

Inclusion is a _______ that involves providing adaptations in leisure choices for people with disabilities.

Process

100

term for the cause of a disease or abnormal condition.

Etiology

200

A motor speech disorder that makes it hard to speak; can make saying the right sounds and words very difficult.

Apraxia

200

T/F: Cystic fibrosis is the result of inheritance of one copy of a mutated CFTR Gene.

False. It needs multiple copies of the mutated gene.

200

What is an effect of Angleman Syndrome:

A. Seizures

B. Serious Mood

C. Accelerated development

A. Seizures

200

A hostile attitude toward a person who belongs to a group that is assumed to have objectionable qualities describes...

Prejudice

200

What does the acronym POTS stand for?

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

300

Lack of balance and muscle coordination

Ataxia

300

T/F: Acquired brain injuries are caused solely by external forces.

False

300

Which of the following aspects of life can be impacted by dyslexia?

a. memory

b. organization

c. multitasking

d. all of the above

d. All of the above. 

300

A negative personal or group identity that is based on an objectionable belief describes...

Stigma

300

The threadlike structures, found within the nucleus of a cell, that contain our genetic makeup. 

Chromosome

400

A word, phrase or name formed by rearranging the letters of another, such as "cinema" formed from "iceman."

Anagram

400

T/F: People with spinal cord injuries always end up being quadriplegic.

False.

400

What activities might be hard for someone with a sensory processing disorder?

a. catching a ball

b. hugs

c. balancing

d. all of the above

d. all of the above.

400
Speaking louder to a participant who is blind is an example of which concept?

Spread Phenomenon

400

The way by which the body perceives an external stimuli.

Senses

500

painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints

Arthritis

500
T/F: Fragile X Syndrome is more common in females than males.

False

500

What is NOT a symptom of POTS?

a. nausea

b. fainting

c. green discoloration of extremities

d. forceful heart beats or palpitations

c. green discoloration of extremities

500

In the strengths approach, instead of focusing on problems, deficits, or diagnoses, we adjust our lens so that we try to focus on: 

Capabilities

500

Term describing before birth; during or relating to pregnancy.

Prenatal

600

Lack of oxygen in the brain

Anoxia

600

T/F: One beer is ok to consume while pregnant, as long as you don't drive after.

False: There is no safe amount of alcohol that can be consumed while pregnant.

600

Wasting or lost muscle tissue and is part of the progression of muscle dystrophy

Muscle Atrophy

600

When using the strengths approach with people we serve, we focus on:

the Goals and aspirations of the person.

600

The term for echoing or repeating words or sounds heard from another person

Echolalia

700

syndrome which can often be confused with ADHD, OCD, and ODD during diagnosis

Asperger's Syndrome

700

T/F: The FLNB gene plays an important role in cell structure and function.

True. 

700

sudden uncontrollable electrical activity in the brain leading to changes in behavior, awareness and movement

Seizures

700

What should be one of the first questions we ask a participant when they seek to be included in a program?

We should ask what kind of Goals they have.

700

Comes from the greek word "skleros" which means hard.

Sclerosis

800

"Changes made to a service that meet the needs of an individual with a disability."

Adaptation

800
T/F: Muscle dystrophy can make it difficult to walk.

True.

800

sudden or repetitive movements or sounds that are difficult to control

tics

800

Instead of seeing people with disabilities as helpless and broken, we can see them as:

having a functional variation in the human condition.

800

Term for complete or partial loss of functioning involving movement or sensation in the body

Paralysis

900

What are the different types of causes for speech and language disorders:

A. neurological

B. Physical

C. Disease

D. All of the Above

D. All of the Above.

900

T/F: "Mainstreaming" is a practice in which it was the responsibility of people with disabilities to make changes to fit into settings with people without disabilities.

True

900

decreased muscle tone which can lead to reduced muscle strength and coordination

Hypotonia

900

When making an adaptation to the space used for an activity or service, you could: 

Increase or decrease the lighting. 

Other answers are accepted, permitted they relate to the space or environment.

900

Transports oxygen in the blood; this is what is abnormal in sickle cell anemia and causes cells to sickle.

Hemoglobin

1000

When during pregnancy does Spina Bifida occur?

A. The first month

B. 3-6 months

C. 6-9 months

D. After Birth.

A. The first month.

1000

All segregated or specialized programs should be eliminated.

False. What's an example where they are helpful or safer?

1000
refers to the thickening of mucus, particularly in Cystic Fibrosis.

Mucoviscidosis

1000

When making an adaptation to the instructions used for an activity or service, you could: 

Deliver activity instructions using a pictorial board.

Other adaptations related to disseminating information may be accepted as correct options.

1000

damage to the blood vessels in the eyes which can result in vision impairment or blindness

Retinopathy

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