What is the most common type of CP?
What is Spastic?
Which of the following is not a likely cause of congenital cerebral palsy?
A. Meningitis
B. Dementia
C. Traumatic brain injury
D. Stroke
What is B?
What is ASD?
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
What movie has the highest lifetime box office gross?
Avatar (2009)
What is the most common genetic syndrome?
What is Down Syndrome?
Diplegia is paralysis of what?
What is two legs or the two arms?
A clinical supervisor is quizzing her graduate student clinician during a break from seeing patients. At their rehabilitation center, they see many patients with cerebral palsy. She asks the student what the most appropriate characteristics would be if congenital or neurodevelopmental motor speech disorders are associated with cerebral palsy. What is the correct answer?
A. Apraxia of speech
B. Aphasia
C. Dysphagia
D. Dysarthria
How many levels of ASD are there?
What is 3?
What singer/group has the most #1 hits of all time?
You receive a referral for a young boy, a 16 year old with Fragile X syndrome. Which of the following will you expect to find when you evaluate him?
Attention deficits, a large tongue, sleep disturbances, and a high, protruding forehead.
Speech sound disorders, normal intelligence, expressive language delays, and micrognathia.
Intellectual disability, delays in pragmatic, semantic, phonologic, and syntactic aspects of language, with syntax being especially affected
What is 3?
Which type of CP is defined as "Disturbed balance, awkward gait, uncoordinated movements (due to cerebellar damage), “Scanning” speech, speech is often marked by pauses and accelerations, and difficulty swallowing."
What is Ataxic?
A speech-language pathologist (SLP) is evaluating the communication skills of a child with autism spectrum disorder. Following the evaluation, the SLP notes that during communicative exchanges, this child demonstrates immediate and delayed repetition of utterances spoken by others. Which deficit is this child demonstrating?
What is Echolalia?
Which level requires some support (Inflexibility of behavior causes significant interference with function in one or more contexts)
What is Level 1?
Who is the 7th American President?
Who is Andrew Jackson?
What genetic disorder is the leading inherited cause of intellectual disability in males?
CP occurs in 1.5-3.2 out of every 1,000 children. True or False?
What is False? (It's 2.3-3.6)
A speech-language pathologist (SLP) is working with a group of school-aged children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. The SLP would like to set appropriate pragmatic goals for the children, while utilizing a social communication group approach. Which of the following pragmatic goals is of GREATEST BENEFIT for use with these children?
A. Mastering /th/ in all positions
B. Sharing interests with other group members.
C. Knowing which movie won the academy award in 2007.
What is B?
Which level requires substantial support (Inflexibility of behavior, difficulty coping with change, or other restricted/repetitive behaviors appear frequently enough to be obvious to the casual observer and interfere with functioning in a variety of contexts.)
What is Level 2?
What movie was the first non-English film to win best picture?
What is Parasite?
An inherited neurological disorder which becomes evident in early childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by uncontrollable vocal sounds and repeated involuntary movements. Sometimes the tics include involuntary, inappropriate words and phrases, such as swear words. This syndrome is…
What is Tourette syndrome?
What CP is defined as slow, writhing, involuntary movements (due to damage to the indirect motor pathways, especially the basal ganglia), has a hard time controlling their face and tongue muscles, has difficulty controlling their breathing and vocal chords and has problems with eating and drooling.
What is Athetoid?
You receive a referral for a young boy, a 16 year old with Fragile X syndrome. Which of the following will you expect to find when you evaluate him?
A. Attention deficits, a large tongue, sleep disturbances, and a high, protruding forehead.
B. Speech sound disorders, normal intelligence, expressive language delays, and micrognathia.
C. Intellectual disability, delays in pragmatic, semantic, phonologic, and syntactic aspects of language, with syntax being especially affected.
What is C?
To meet ASD diagnosis criteria, someone must have persistent deficits in each of the following three areas of social communication at least __ of __ types of restricted, repetitive behaviors.
What is 2 of 4?
Which Academy Award Nominee has a son diagnosed with Angelman's syndrome?
A. Collin Furth
B. Colin Farrell
C. Brendan Frazer
What is B, Colin Farrell?
Caused by autosomal recessive inheritance in most cases and is X-linked in rare cases. This syndrome may affect 50% of individuals who are deaf and blind. What syndrome is this...
What is Usher syndrome?