Emotional & Moral Development
Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Reflexes
Physical Dysfunction
100

Erikson's socioemotional defined the stage of adolescence as

What is Identity vs Identify Confusion?

100

Advancement of crawling is a sign that what has developed in infants

What are Gross motor coordination/skills?

100

Part of the brain responsible for executive functioning

What is the prefrontal cortex?

100

Moro reflex

What is, when a baby gets startled by a loud sound, sudden movement or intense light. As a response to the trigger, the baby suddenly lifts the arms and legs, curl them back toward the body and then throw the head back

100

RA affects mostly weight bearing joints, True or False

False - Affects mostly small joints

200

Stages 1 and 2 of Kohlberg's moral development are depicted in what level of moral development

What is Preconventional Morality?

200

The when kids usually begin to crawl

what is 6-9 months?

200

The stage of thought that replaces the preparational stage of thought

What is postformal thought?

200

Tonic Neck Reflex

What is the "fencing reflex"? When the head is turned to the right side, there right arms will straighten and the left arm will flex

200

three subsystems of human occupation are

What are, volition, habituation, and performance capacity?

300

Erikson's defining stage for middle adulthood

What is Generativity vs Stagnation?

300

The most adaptive part of our bodies as we age

What is the brain?

300

This phrase describes why it's important to stay engaged in cognitive functions daily

What is, "Use it or lose it"?

300

Babinski reflex

What is, when you stroke the bottom of a baby's foot, the goes fan outward

300

Symptoms of major depressive disorder as we age

What is loss of interest in desired activities and negative affect?
400

Post conventional morality is defined by these stages of moral development

What are Stage 5: Social contract and individual rights & Stage 6:Universal principals?

400

A pea-sized organ located at the base of the brain responsible for most of the body's development

What is the pituitary?

400

The father of cognitive development

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

STNR - when is it first present

When is, 6-9 months?

400

The 4 frames of reference for physical dysfunction

biomechanical, rehabilitative, neruodevelopmental, proprioceptive neuromuscular

500

Erikson's last stage is described as

What is integrity vs despair: Making sense of life and meaningful contributions?

500

the ability to direct finger, hand, and wrist movements together to perform a motor task 

What is hand-eye coordination?

500

Name Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development

What are:

1) Sensorimotor

2) Pre-operational

3)  Concrete Operational

4) Formal-Operational

500

What are involuntary reflexes that protect us from harm

What are protective reflexes?

500

Leading cause of death in late adulthood

What is cardiovascular disease?

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