AROM
What is active range of motion?
What is the medical model?
This theorist is known for the foundation of the developmental milestones?
Who is Arnold Gesell
A downward pressure to the tongue facilitates the response of a rhythmical sucking movement.
What is suck-swallow reflex
These are the agreed-upon expectations and rules that guide individual function within a group...
What is norm?
DMII
What is diabetes mellitus two
This model views the loss of function associated with a disease, trauma, or health condition, as an attribute of the social environment, which is managed by change in social policy.
What is the social model?
This theorist is known for his experiment on how hungry dogs could be conditioned to salivate to the sound of a bell by pairing the sound with the presentation of meat.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
This reflex is important for feeding development in preterm infants and is facilitated by touch of the posterior half to third of the tongue or the soft palate/uvula region
What is gag reflex?
These are broad preferences concerning appropriate courses of action or outcomes. They often reflect a person's sense of right and wrong
What are values?
CHF
What is congestive heart failure
This classification system serves as the basis of reimbursement coding in the US and is based on the person's diagnosis. (must say the full name)
What is the International Classification of Disease?
This theorist is known for the term zone of proximal development which refers to the child's preparedness to learn such that minimal support from the environment will result in learning.
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
This reflex associated with feeding is facilitated by the stroke on either side of an infant's cheek causing the infant to turn toward the stimulus.
What is rooting reflex?
This refers to the sum of experiences, values, beliefs, ideals, judgements, and attitudes that shape and give continuous form to each individual and is learned through experiences of life.
What is culture?
PLOF
What is prior level of function?
The environmental and personal factors are considered under what part of the domain of the OTPF?
This theorist is known for the concept of a hierarchy of needs including self-actualization which is the need to become all that one can be
Who is Abraham Maslow?
To stimulate this reflex, the infant's head is dropped backward, stimulating the vestibular system leading to a response of abduction of the arms and then adduction across the chest
What is the Moro reflex?
A set of congruent behaviors, attitudes and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professionals and enable that system, agency or those professions to work effectively in cross-cultural situations
What is cultural competence?
These goals are developed with the expectations of where the client will be at time of discharge
What are LTG(long term goals)
What are factors that influence development that are not related to either age or personal history i.e. family violence, illness, and poverty
What is nonnormative influence?
These theorists developed a classification of temperament dimensions which they believe influence the way a person is prone to react to certain contexts in life
Who is Thomas and Chess?
This reflex is stimulated by turning the baby's head to one side leading the baby to extend the limbs to the side where they're looking and flexing the limbs facing the back of the head similar to Cam Newton's pose after a football play.
What is asymmetrical tonic neck reflex?
An organized system of beliefs that is reflected in cultural systems, and involves a commitment to faith.
What is religion?