Pediatrics
Motor Control/Motor Learning
Medical Terminology
Tests/Measures
Intervention
200

When the child's head is rotated to the R, the arm and leg of the face side extend while the extremities on the L  flex

What is asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR)

200

This type of feedback is provided regarding the outcome of one's motor performance

What is knowledge of results?

200

This is known as a blood pressure cuff

What is a sphygmomanometer?

200

A Berg Balance score of less than ______is at greater risk of falling.

<45/56

200

When several different sets of skills are practiced in an order that changes

What is random practice?

400

The period of time from 36 weeks gestation up to 24 months

What is period of time that you correct for prematurity on standardized testing?

400

An 8 yo patient is thinking about how to complete an obstacle course in therapy. He remembers how hard he needed to push his legs while on the rope ladder. This describes which motor control concept.

What is feed forward?

400

This condition is associated with adult blood pressure of 140/90. 

What is hypertension?

400

This pediatric test covers an age range of 1-72 months. It is norm referenced, standardized assessment of gross and fine motor skills divided into six subtests: reflexes, stationary, locomotion, object manipulation, grasping, and visual-motor integration

What is the PDMS-2 (Peabody Developmental Motor Scales)?

400

A child kicks a ball repeatedly to the soccer net (there is a line of 10 soccer balls for him to kick). This is an example of this type of practice.

What is blocked or mass practice?

600

Certain periods of time during fetal development when developing body structures are more vulnerable 

What are critical periods of development?

600

Provides information regarding the specific characteristics of the performance that led to the outcome   


What is knowledge of performance?


600

On palpation, your patient's pulse is weak and scarcely perceptible. This is the term that you use.

What is thready?

600

Criterion referenced test validated for use in assessing gross motor skills in children with cerebral palsy or Down syndrome

What is the GMFM (Gross Motor Function Measure)?

600

Best practice schedule for long-term retention

What is random practice?

800

Presence of this reflex causes the infant/child to flex UEs and extend LEs when the head is flexed forward

What is the STNR (Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex?

800

Acquisition of conceptual and factual knowledge to state the facts

What is declarative memory?

800

This occurs when a patient quickly stands up from a supine position and begins to c/o dizziness and blurred vision.

What is orthostatic (postural) hypotension?

800

A Tinetti score of less than __________ is considered high fall risk.

19/28

800

Intrinsic, extrinsic, summary, faded, bandwidth



What are types of feedback?

1000

This is considered the 'work' of a child.

What is play?

1000

The persons credited with the model of three distinct stages of motor learning and skill acquisition: cognitive, associative, and autonomous  

What is Fitts and Posner - 3 stage model

1000

You document a slow heart rate in one of your patients. This is the term you use.

What is bradycardia?

1000

A patient has an incomplete SCI in which she has sensory but no motor below the level of the lesion. What level is she?

What is ASIA B?

1000

In patients with SCI, this principle is important to teach them to facilitate transfer training



What is the head hips principle?



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