Etiology & Characteristics
Prevention & Assessment
Intervention
100
This type of CP affects the extra pyramidal tract and/or basal ganglia.
What is athetoid or dyskinetic?
100
This compound (administered through IV to women in labor) showed no significant effects for preventing CP in 2004.
What is magnesium sulfate?
100
This group of individuals helps develop and implement treatment for the child with CP.
What is a multidisciplinary team?
200
This type of CP affects the cerebellum and impairs balance and coordination.
What is ataxic?
200
Caffeine therapy and steroids have shown to be more effective in prevention of CP in what population of infants?
What are preterm babies?
200
This selection method uses pointing and is generally the fastest approach if it can be utilized by the child.
What is direct selection?
300
This complication occurring during birth (perinatally) causes a lack of flow of oxygen to the brain.
What is asphyxia?
300
Fetal acidosis, neonatal encephalopathy, and infection can result in this.
What is hypoxia?
300
This AAC device is used less frequently in the home setting because there is a lack of availability, access, and proper professional support for caregivers.
What is an electronic/talking AAC device?
400
This characteristic form of walking is seen in the spastic type of CP.
What is scissors gait with toe walking?
400
SLPs should be wary of these examples of concomitant diseases or disorders.
What is MR, vision issues, hearing impairment?
400
This is used to select appropriate vocabulary for treatment.
What is a vocabulary selection worksheet?
500
Many children with CP also have this concominant motor speech disorder.
What is dysarthria?
500
These are appropriate ways to assess the speech and language of a child with CP.
What is observation, dynamic assessment, portions of tests?
500
Which intervention approach is best for children with cerebral palsy?
What is an individualized approach?
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