1. Orthopedic Impairment
2. Multiple Disabilities
3. Traumatic Brain Injury
What are the three categories of physical impairments?
Are conditions that can affect body movement, such as muscles, bones, and joints.
What is Musculoskeletal Disorders?
Atypical movements and motor abilities
Sensory loss
Communication impairments
Fatigue and lack of endurance
Health factors
Experiential deficits
Cognitive impairments and processing issues
What are the functional effects?
Name the four types of a adaptations?
1. Physical/Health Monitoring
2. Adaptations
3. Specialized Instructional Strategies
4.Specialized Expanded Curriculum Areas
Technology encountered in school settings is often grouped into several categories such as _______ .
1. Technology productivity tools
2. Information technology
3. Instructional technology
4. Medical technology
5. Assistive technology
Concomitant hearing and visual impairments.
What is deaf-blindness?
Memory is one of the results of which impairment?
What is characteristics of students with traumatic brain injury?
Name the three major areas of what can cause variables affect school performance for student with a physical or health disability.
1. type of disability
2. functional effects
3. psychosocial and environmental factors
If a pupil has a generalized tonic-clonic seizure, the teacher should have a plan in place and be able to immediately assist the student
What is physical/health monitoring?
Walkers are part of what technology?
What is mobility devices?
The term implies to two or more disabilities whose combination usually creates an interactional, multiplicative effect rather than just an additive one.
What is multiple disabilities?
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, which destroys the immune system, leaving the person open to serious, life-threatening diseases.
What is infectious diseases?
Motivation
Self-concept
Self-advocacy
Behavioral and emotional functioning
Social environment and social competence
Physical and technological environments
Learning and attitudinal environments
What are the seven individual and environmental factors?
Instructional accommodations that do not lower achievement expectations
What is adaptations?
A device that allows the user to control electric appliances, telephones, and other items that use electric outlets from a distance
What is environmental control unit?
Chromosomal and Genetic causes
Teratogenic Causes
Prematurity and Complications of Pregnancy
Other Acquired Causes
This disease affects motor movement.
What is degenerative diseases?
in accurate, difficult, slow or restricted arm movements can negatively affect access to school materials
Atypical Movements and Motor Abilities
Teaching techniques specifically designed for a particular special education population to assist with learning specific material
What is specialized instructional strategies?
What are the three types of output adaptations that computers usually have?
Cerebral Palsy is an example of what impairment?
What is an example of orthopedic impairment?
Name the two areas of other health impairments?
1. Major health impairments
2. Infectious diseases
What factor causes students to have difficulty socializing due to misunderstandings about their disability or due to delayed or maladaptive social functioning?
What is social environment and social competence?
Misunderstanding as to what is being communicated, especially as it relates to individuals who are using some form of augmentative communication
What is communication breakdown?
Databases and computer-based information sources
What is information technology?