Neuromuscular Disorder
Developmental Disabilities
Genetic and Chromosomal Disorders
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Sensory Perceptual Impairments / Metabolism Errors / Infection
100

Type of CP characterized by slow, writhing, involuntary movement

Athetoid

100

ASD Level for marked deficits in verbal and nonverbal social communication skills

ASD Level 2

100

Trisomy 21

Down Syndrome

100

Unilateral or bilateral forefoot adduction and supination; heel varus; equinus of the ankle; medial deviation of the foot.

Congenital Clubfoot

100

Difficulty organizing and integrating sensory information for use

Sensory Processing Disorder

200

When asked to get up from sitting on the floor, the child will move the hands on the legs as though crawling up to the thighs and then assume a standing position. What sign under DMD is this?

Gower's Sign

200

Progressive neurologic disorder caused by a genetic mutation found only in girls.

Rett's Syndrome

200

Trisomy 13

Patau's Syndrome

200

Overly large digits

Bradydactyly

200

Term that refers to overreacts to touch sensations

Tactile Defensiveness

300

Most common type of neural tube defect

Spina Bifida

300

For adolescents and adults with ADHD, at least, how many symptoms should be present?

5

300

Chromosome 5

Cri Du Chat Syndrome

300

Absence of a limb or distal segments of a limb

Amelia

300

sensory integrative deficit that involves poor praxis and impaired tactile and proprioceptive processing

Somatodyspraxia

400

Most frequent type of seizure where the person experiences a sensation that the seizure is about to begin, then followed by a loss of consciousness and rhythmic clonic contractions

Tonic Clonic Seizure

400

A condition with a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness lasting at least 6 months

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

400

Deletion, or missing piece, of a region on chromosome 7

William's Syndrome

400

Excessive growth at the epiphyseal plate

Marfan Syndrome

400

Progressive neuromuscular disease which is a result of difficulty metabolizing purine.

Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome

500

What PNI condition is known for the compression or traction of the lower brachial plexus?

Klumpke's Palsy

500

A condition characterized with acquisition and execution of coordinated motor skills is substantially below expectations given chronological age and opportunity for skill learning and use

Developmental Coordination Disorder

500

Chromosome 15

Prader-Willi Syndrome

500

This test is (+) if licking is present when the child’s leg is abducted and pressure is placed on the medial thigh.

Barlow's Test

500

Inability to convert milk sugar to glucose, resulting in spleen and liver dysfunction.

Galactosemia

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