Co-occurring conditions in children
Co-occurring conditions in Adults
Treatment considerations
Attention/Motor
100

In ASD, this condition is considered to affect all domains of language

What is ASD-SLI?
100

Individuals with ASD diagnosed later in life report _______ and _______ significantly more than those diagnosed earlier in life.

What is anxiety and depression.

100

True/False: Stimming is an important consideration for treatment in those with ASD

What is TRUE
100

________ refers to the difficulty a child with ASD may have with disengaging and shifting their attention.

"Sticky attention"

200

Which of the following is NOT a common co-occuring condition with ASD?

a. Gastrointestinal Dysfunction

b. Anxiety

c. Fluency Disorders

c. Fluency Disorders 

Gastrointenstinal Dysfunction and Anxiety are both common co-occuring conditions with Autism Spectrum Disorder.  

200

True/False: Adults with ASD are more likely to experience nutrition conditions (i.e. eating disorders, malnourishment, gastrointestinal problems) than adults not diagnosed with ASD

What is TRUE

200

True/False: Co-treating is a better treatment consideration than sensory sensitivities in individuals with ASD

What is FALSE

Treatment considerations in individuals with ASD are individualized and should be determined on a n individual basis.

200

Billy can recite 200 digits of pi from memory, this is an example of _________.

Savant Syndrome

300

True or False:

Caregivers of children with ASD are reported to have a higher prevalence of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

False. 

Caregivers of children with ASD are reported to have a higher prevalence of anxiety and depression

300

Adults with ASD have lower odds of being diagnosed with _______ and ________ _________as mental health conditions compared to adults without a diagnosis of ASD.

What is alcohol and drug abuse/dependence

300

True/False: Considerations for service delivery model in treatment with ASD does NOT matter.

What is FALSE

Service Delivery Model DOES matter in treatment with individuals with ASD.

300

True or False:

Motor deficits in gross motor movements will affect movements like holding a pencil or turning doorknobs.

False. 

Holding a pencil and turning a doorknob are considered fine motor movements. 

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