ICF
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Disability Forensics
Intelligence
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What is the purpose of the ICF (International Classification of Functioning)
What is a framework for describing and organizing information on functioning and disability. It provides a standard language and a conceptual basis for the definition and measurement of health and disability.
100
Ways to gather data include?
What isInterviews Observations Historical records (medical records, school records, criminal records) Diagnostic tests Formal Tests Informal assessments Computerized vs paper and pencil Timed vs non-timed
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Name seven areas ethical codes lead the assessment process?
What is Bases for assessment Use of assessment Informed consent in assessment Release of test data Test construction Interpreting assessment results Assessment by unqualified persons
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The definition of disability according to AMA, 1999?
What is Disability refers to an activity or task the individual cannot accomplish Disability arises out of the interaction between impairment and external requirement, especially those of a person’s occupation. . Disability may be thought of as the gap between what a person can do and what the person needs or wants to do”
100
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What is the equation to determine IQ
200
Part I of the ICF includes the assessment of function and disability. What is the definition of body function and structure?
What is the physiological functions of body systems, including mental functioning, sensory functioning, organ functioning, and immune system functioning; and the anatomical structures of body systems such as nervous system structure and cardiovascular system structure
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a remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed.
What is observations?
200
Professional Competence is?
What is the capability to perform the duties of one's profession generally, or to perform a particular professional task, with skill of an acceptable quality.
200
“The law defines disability as the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment(s) which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted on can be expected to last for a continues period of not less than 12 month. This is an example of
What is Assessment of Disability?
200
A general term referring to the ability to learn and to behave adaptively.
What is intelligence?
300
The ICF classification system offers a template for professionals across disciplines and countries to assess patient functioning and to measure rehabilitation outcomes. This is known as what?
What is Application of the ICF?
300
(NIDRR) stands for?
What is The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research ?
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If the test results are consistent
What is reliability?
300
Who was Shirley Mason and what did her story led to?
What is the patient who pretended to have 16 personality. Her case was the spearhead in the construct of SSA disability determination.
300
Common sense Long and short term memory Abstract thinking Motor speed Word knowledge These are a few examples of?
What is the purpose of intelligence testing?
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What is Part II of the ICF? List and describe the components that fall under Part II of the ICF. Provide examples
What is Contextual Factors? Environmental Factors and Personal Factors
400
Professionals who provide assessment services often consider?
What is.. What are the assessment goals? What is a realistic assessment process? From whom, how frequently, ans where should data be acquired? What personal demographic and professional qualities influence outcomes?
400
Use of a non-verbal test, is an example of?
What is methods of nondiscriminatory assessment?
400
FMHA stands for?
What is Forensic Mental Health Assessment?
400
Name four widely used intelligence measure. Describe some of the issues that should be considered before administering these tests.
What is The Wechsler Scales of Intelligence, The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales- 4th Edition (SBIS-4), Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC), Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (KBIT) or Slosson Intelligence Test- Revised (SIT-R) Issues to consider: condition, time, language
500
is the term used to describe actual ability to complete tasks or activities with assistance
What is capacity?
500
A.P.I.E. and S.O.A.P. are acronyms of the assessment process that stand for?
What is A.P.I.E. Assessment, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation S.O.A.P Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Planning
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The two types of assessments that we should never use.
What is outdated and obsolete tests
500
It involves determining current vocational and occupational status, predicting future work-life employability, returning to work Proprietary rehab-aiming to resolve disputes and earning money from insurance Public rehabilitation-voluntarily Proprietary-not wanting to work
What is Forensic Assessment
500
Name and describe five types of intelligence. Give examples.
What is musical, existential, interpersonal, body kinesthetic, logical mathematical, naturalist, spatial, intrapersonal, linguistic
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