Evaluation
Sensory Based Problems
Ayres
Dunn
Intervention
100

AOTA’s Choosing Wisely states, without documented assessment results of difficulties processing or integrating sensory information, an OT should not ______?

Provide SBI to individual children or youth

100

A child who may seek intense input or large quantities of input but is hyporesponsive to a stimulus would be deemed this.

Sensory Seeking/Craving

100

This is described by Ayres as the "organization of sensation for use"

Sensory Integration

100

According to Dunn, this continuum from high to low demonstrates how someone notices sensory stimuli

Neurological threshold continuum

100

True or false: Rotational movement is usually tolerated best and is introduced first.

False
200

This assessment correlates with Dunn’s model and identifies  how sensory processing may be contributing to or interfering with a child's participation at home, school, and the community.

Sensory Profile

200

Dyspraxia and postural disorder are both subtypes of this Sensory Processing Disorder

Sensory-Based Motor Disorder (SBMD)

200

Ayres hypothesized that the first __ years of life are critical for SI development

7

200

According to Dunn, this continuum from passive to active demonstrates how someone responds to sensory stimuli

Self-Regulation Continuum

200

Natural lighting and distraction-free work space are visual interventions for this type of sensory responder.

Overresponder

300

This assessment provides a complete picture of children's sensory processing difficulties and compares scores between school and home

Sensory Processing Measure

300

Sensory Discrimination Disorder (SDD) involves the misinterpretation of sensory information.  What term refers to one of the senses that is lesser known and involves the understanding of what is going on inside of one’s body?

Interoception

300

According to Ayres, when a person cannot actively select sensations that are most useful and organize them to complete goal-directed actions, their _______ response is impaired. 

Adaptive

300

A sensory bystander would fall in this quadrant identified by a _____ threshold, and a _____ self-regulation response

High, Passive

300

For documentation, it is important to justify how sensory-based interventions relate back to

Function

400

During eval a parent states their child has difficulty participating in sports, limited participation in activities that require remaining seated for long period of time and trouble pedaling a bicycle & tying shoes.

Vestibular-Bilateral Function Problems (Postural Disorder)

400

A child who appears clumsy or awkward and has difficulty grading force may have challenges discriminating this sense.

Proprioception

400

Ayres believes these three proximal sensory systems are emphasized and are thought to dominate a child’s early life experiences

Vestibular, Tactile, & Proprioceptive 

400

An OT creates a sensory environment with increased consistency, predictability, & familiarity and decreased intensity, amount, & speed. This is most likely for which type of sensory processor in Dunn’s model?  

Sensory Avoider

400

When a child is underactive, sensory input may have to be of _____ intensity or duration for the child to be able to produce an adequate response

Increased/Greater

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