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Baby Phat
100

A genetic condition in which collagen fails to form

What is Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)?

100

Basic physical functional unity of heredity

What are genes?
100

The primary function of this lobe is to interpret sensory inputs relating to touch, pressure, tactile discrimination, and proprioception.

What is the parietal lobe?

100

Applied Behavioral analysis is this type of frame of reference

What is Psychosocial Frame of Reference?

100
Biological/physiological, diet, physical activity, family choices
What are factors associated with childhood and adolescent obesity?
200

Immobility, pain, swelling, misalignment of joints

What are signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders?

200

This condition has an extra chromosome

What is Trisomy 21?

200

Seen in infants child abuse cases

What is Abusive Head Trauma or Shaken Baby Syndrome?

200

Medication, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and relaxation strategies are typical treatments for a child with this disorder.

What is social anxiety/social phobia disorder?

200

Health promotion with children at risk for obesity

What is OT intervention?

300

arthrogryposis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and osteogenesis imperfecta

What are congenital orthopedic conditions?

300
This condition is a genetic mutation seen only in girls

What is Rett Syndrome?

300
Symptoms include alteration of mental status, nausea, fatigue drowsiness, difficulty concentrating

What is Postconcussion Syndrome?

300

A variety of assessments, including the Pediatric Volitional Questionnaire and the SCOPE, based on this frame of reference can provide information about a child’s interests and motivations and inform intervention.

What is MOHO?

300

Health education,behavioral change theory, behavioral approaches, social learning theory

What are therapeutic approaches for interventions for obesity?
400
This device may be indicated for a childing with congenital amputation.

What is a prosthesis?

400

Mutation on X chromosome; boys more severely affected than girls

What is Fragile X syndrome?

400

When you place an object in a child’s hand and ask them to tell what it is using their sense of touch only, you are assessing this

What is stereognosis?

400

The primary symptoms of this disorder include negative, hostile, and defiant behaviors that are uncharacteristic of typical children. Adolescents diagnosed with this are 75% more likely to have symptoms that persist into adulthood.

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?

400

Attitude towards one's body

What is Body image?

500

Providing passive range of motion or active stretching exercises to improve occupational performance

What is occupational therapy intervention?

500

This progressive condition is diagnosed with a muscle biopsy

What is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?

500

Also known as a neural tube defect

What is spina bifida?

500

This technique requires an OTP to be “reflective, open to feedback, and aware of the influence of personal disposition, values, and culture” and is crucial in working with children with mental health disorders.

What is therapeutic use of self?

500
Negative attitude toward persons who are obese or overweight

What is anti-fat attitude?