Thinking Like an OT
Cerebral Palsy
Autism
Intellectual Disability
Fruit Punch
100

Habits, Routines, Roles, and Rituals are part of which Domain?

Performance Patterns

Context and Environment

Ocucpation

Performance Patterns

100

Cerebral palsy is considered a

disease

developmental disability

syndrome

developmental disability

100

Impairments in social interaction, social communication & presence of restrictive/repetitive behaviors is the definition of what condition?

Definition of autism spectrum disorder

100

Onset/diagnosis of ID must occur before the age of

18

15

10

18

100

There is a drug that will cure intellectual disability. 

True or False

False

200

Cultural, Personal, Physical, Social, Temporal
and Virtual are part of which Domain?

Performance Patterns

Context and Environments

Occupations

Context and Environments

200

Cerebral palsy is a sensorimotor disorder that originates in the

spinal cord

autonomic nervous system

brain

brain

200

speech in which the child echoes back what he/she previously heard is called

ataxia

echolalia

apraxia

echolalia

200

Intellectual disability is characterized by significant limitations in

intellectual functioning

adaptive behavior

both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior

  • both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior


200

This type of spastic CP involves one entire side of the body.

Monoplegia

Hemiplegia

Diplegia

Quadriplegia

Hemiplegia

300

Values, beliefs, and spirituality
Body Functions
Body Structures are part of which domain?

Occupations

Client Factors

Performance Skills

Performance Patterns

Client Factors

300

______ is the degree of resistance when a muscle is stretched.

hypertonicity

hypotonicity

muscle tone

muscle tone

300

child's ability to respond to voices or comprehend auditory language

visual processing

touch processing

auditory processing

auditory processing

300

This term refers to a reduced oxygen supply.

echolalia

apraxia

hypoxia

hypoxia

300

intense preoccupation with routines or patterns is an example of which core symptom is which core feature of ASD

social interaction

restrictive and repetitive behavior

social communication


restrictive and repetitive behavior

400

Sensory Perceptual Skills
Motor and Praxis Skills
Emotional Regulation Skills
Cognitive Skills
Communication and Social Skills are part of which domain?

Occupations

Client Factors

Performance Skills

Performance Skills

400

Type of CP characterized by hypertonicity and is the most common type.

spastic

ataxic

athetoid

spastic

400

ability to understand another person's thoughts, feelings or intentions is

echolalia

apraxia

theory of mind

theory of mind

400

Is occupational therapy practitioners focus in intervention on adaptive behavior or intellectual functioning?

adaptive behavior

400

This type of spastic CP involves both lower extremities.

monoplegia

hemiplegia

diplegia

quadriplegia

diplegia

500

Use of the person-first languages requires what?

Person to be identified first and then the condition second.

500

Characterized by unsteadiness and difficulties with balance, particularly when ambulating.

athetosis

ataxia

aphasia

ataxia

500

persistent difficulty in the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication

theory of mind

social pragmatic disorder

auditory processing



Social pragmatic disorder

500

The 4 classes of intellectual disability are:

mild, moderate, severe, profound

minimal, moderate, maximum, dependent

small, medium, large, excessive


mild, moderate, severe, profound

500

Limited eye contact, social gestures, & preference to play alone, is which core feature of ASD?

social communication

social interaction

repetitive and restrictive behavior

social interaction

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