This vision problem means you can see close objects clearly, but distant objects are blurry.
myopia (near-sightedness)
This type of hearing loss occurs when sound can’t travel well through the outer or middle ear, reducing volume.
conductive hearing loss
What condition presents with small head, small eyes, no upper lip ridge, thin upper lip, short upturned nose, hypoplastic maxilla, hypotonia, and neurodevelopment issues
Fetal alcohol syndrome
what is the difference between normative and non-normative stress?
Normative is predictable, non-normative is unexpected
This condition, also called farsightedness, makes nearby objects look blurry.
hyperopia
This type of hearing loss results from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve.
sensorineural hearing loss
What condition present with behavioral issues, communication issues, social issues
Autism
What family structure is a traditional setup: two parents and their children.
Nuclear
Known as "lazy eye," this condition can cause reduced vision in one eye.
amblyopia
When both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss occur together, it’s called this.
Mixed hearing loss
Before playing contact sports, children with Trisomy 21 should get this imaging done.
neck X-ray
What parenting style is strict, inflexible, high control, low warmth
Authoritarian
This condition means each eye has a different focus.
anisometropia
This hearing loss type can often be improved with surgery or hearing aids that amplify sound
conductive hearing loss
This condition is associated with hearing loss, upward outward eyes, small saddle nose, hypothyroidism, and increased risk for leukemia.
Trisomy 21 (down syndrome)
Positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement are types of?
behavior modification
This vision problem is caused by an irregularly shaped cornea, making images blurry.
astigmatism
This hearing loss type often requires cochlear implants instead of traditional hearing aids
sensorineural hearing loss
How do you diagnose Trisomy 21/Down syndrome?
CVS/NIPT
What is the establishment of clear, consistent rules and boundaries that guide a child’s behavior.
Limit setting