Different than the suck-swallow reflex, this response indicates tongue musculature is weak and insufficient.
What is suckling
This theorist developed stages of the life cycle in which each stage must be met prior to beginning another. For example, must meet trust vs. mistrust to move onto autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Who is Erik Erikson
Adolescence is a crucial period for influencing health and patterns of behavior that affect current and future health. These are the 3 most common health disparities that develop in adolescence.
What are eating disorders, substance use, and depression
This structure of the brain is fully developed at in this stage of life and helps with this skill.
What is the prefrontal cortex and judgement
These are three forces that act on bones that affect how they form and function.
What are gravity, weight bearing, and pulling of the muscle
When testing this reflex, we will see flexor tone dominate in prone and extensor tone dominate in supine.
What is the tonic labyrinthine reflex
Maslow posited that once an individual has all basic needs met, they are able to achieve what?
What is self-actualization?
This type of relationships involves an individual trusting in another to share private thoughts and feelings.
What is an intimate relationship
These two household tasks, as listed by the OTPF-4, are essential for the adult to achieve independence in for domestic life.
What are meal prep and cleaning and care for household objects
A decrease in cortical matter and myelin slows this skill significantly in the late adult population.
What is psychomotor speed
If this reflex does not integrate, a child in the future might struggle with crossing midline and using both hands together.
What is the ATNR reflex
In this stage of cognitive development, a child might give life to inanimate objects, develop language skills, use pretend play, and understand some logic rules.
What is the preoperational stage
The OTPF-4 describes three performance skill areas which are _____.
What are motor, process, and social interaction skills
This type of relationship in adulthood includes friends that offer advice and a support network.
What is an informal relationship
These are two areas of the body that naturally lose range of motion with ageing and can cause safety concerns if not addressed.
What are the cervical spine and ankles
When testing for this reflex, the evaluator will see the neck and shoulders move in the same direction while the hips move in the opposite direction.
What is the STNR reflex
This theory is based around the development of self-image where a child might imitate those around them and eventually pretend to be someone they are not.
What is the theory of the looking glass self
What is the epiphysis
Susan is on this type of career path following an unexpected car accident that left her with a lengthy healing time and medical issues.
What is a discontinuous career path
This is the most common type of hearing aid.
What is behind the ear (BTE)
Testing procedure of this reflex includes producing a noxious stimuli to the sole of the foot and looking for flexion, adduction, and extension of the opposite leg.
What is the crossed extension reflex
Gessell theorized that development occurs in the following directions, cephalocaudal, proximal to distal, medial to lateral, and what other direction?
What is up against gravity
This occupation is one of the most important for adolescents to prioritize but often spend the least amount of time doing.
What is sleep
When the eye accommodates to focus on an object, this area of the eye acts on the lens to alter its shape.
What is the ciliary body
30% of men and 20% of women over the age of 65 are living with this type of disease.
What is heart disease (specifically CAD)