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What does the C in CHARGE Syndrome stand for?

Coloboma

100

What does the H in CHARGE Syndrome stand for?

Heart

100

What does the A in CHARGE Syndrome stand for?

Atresia of the Choanae

100

What does the R in CHARGE Syndrome stand for?

retardation of development/growth

100

What does the G in CHARGE Syndrome stand for?

Gastrointestinal/Genital abnormalities

200

What does the E in CHARGE Syndrome stand for?

Ear abnormalities

200

Where can families go for support and resources?

200

True or False, there a set life expectancy for those with CHARGE

False
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What are some medical concerns at birth?

Tracheostomy, heart conditions, g-tube, cleft lip or palate

200

What are some common misdiagnoses or labels of those with CHARGE?

Autism, ADHD, OCD

300

What are some educational Accomodations?

What are slant boards, picture communication, sign language?

300

Reasons those with CHARGE have difficulties regulating their bodies

Sensory impairments that cause lack of feedback from the environment

Not understanding the way their body is functioning

Low muscle tone

300

CHARGE is a sensory impairment disability, true or false?

TRUE

300

What is a Coloboma?

Cleft or hole in the eye

300

What is Choanal atresia?

Bony growth behind the nose, which can impact breathing

400

What are some manifestations of Emotional Issues in CHARGE?

OCD, Anxiety and outburts

400

What kind of syndrome is CHARGE?

Genetic

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What is a physical feature of cranial abnormalities?

facial palsy

400

What are some characteristics of the CHARGE ear?

missing lobe, low set/uneven set, split outer rim, protruding, "C" ear

400

Why does movement have little motivation for young children with CHARGE?

Balance issues, compiled with vision/hearing loss can make them fearful of movement.

500

What are the 4 "C"s Diagnostic Criteria?

Coloboma, choanal atresia, cranial nerve abnormalities, and CHARGE ear

500

True or False, most genetic syndromes have behavioral features

TRUE

500

What are some examples of proprioceptive input?

compression, stretching, and twisting.
500

For children with higher function in terms of their cognition tend to have more complicated emotional life, why is that?

They know they are different from others, they know if people are making comments about their ears, or their face. They might have medical needs which prevent them from doing contact sports, etc.

500

Are physical charactaristics of CHARGE more prominent in males or females?

Males