Lifting/Positioning
Feeding/Eating
Toileting
Other
100

Give 3 reasons why a student with a physical disability may need to be positioned. 

(1)To prevent contractures

(2)To strengthen existing bones

(3) To prevent pressure sores

(4) To improve the respiratory system

(5) To increase appetite and prevent impaction

(6) To prevent deformities by minimizing influence of pathological forces on body posture and skeletal alignment

(7) To set the stage for performance and function thus promoting greater independence

(8) To maintain health by improving physiological functioning of the body

(9) To improve access for social, vocational, and recreational activities

(10) To promote learning through the provision of a range of sensory experiences

(11) To increase physical comfort and reduce fatigue

100

Name 2 kinds of AT you can use for feeding/eating. 

Weighted spoons, grips, scooper bowels, wider bowls, stability/suction  bowls

100

What are the two methods of toilet training we discussed in class? We might you use one or the other? 

1. Child-Centered (Or Child-Oriented)

-Requires initiation on part of the child

-Younger children who are attempting toileting for the first time

-Children who may possess more of the skills helpful

for toileting success

2. Structured/Behavioral Method

-Older students who may have been unsuccessful with toileting in the past

-Students who need more intensive supports

100

What do you think that “partial participation” means? Provide a definition or an example.

To the manner and extent possible, the student will partially participate in the activity

This might mean completing some steps and not others. This will look different for all students!

200

Name one of the positions you may put a student in and 2 activities the student can do in that position. 


(1) Sidelying

(2) Sitting,

(3) Prone,

(4) Prone on forearms,

(5) supine,

(6) quadruped on forearms,

(7) standing

200

Name 2 reasons why a student might struggle with feeding. 

(1)Discomfort,

(2) immature motor,

(3)oral-motor or swallowing skills,

(4)temperament,

(5)oral aversion,

(6) sensory issues,

(7)lack of attention span,

(8)no positive reinforcement/modeling,

(9)force feeding,

(10)punishment at meals,

(11)lack of exposure to food,

(12)grazing,

(13) lack of structure,

(14)chaotic household, and

distractors during meals.

200

Name 3 logistical considerations to think about related to toileting. 

Scheduling

Instructional time

Staffing, training

Gender considerations

Communication with caregivers and families

200

Which related service provider would you consult first if your student needed support with walking, jogging, or jumping?

Physical Therapist (PT)

300

What is the first thing you do with the wheelchair before lifting the student?

Lock the breaks

300

Students with ______ muscle tone may need increased calories in their diet. 

high
300

Name 3 ways students may participate in their toileting. 

Partial Participation

Communicating/giving directions

Gathering supplies/materials

300

Which related service provider would you consult first if your student required catheterization?

Nurse

400

When lifting a student, always bend at the...

Knees

400

What are the three methods of administration for tube feeding?

Gravity, syringe, pump

400

What are the 3 types of catheterization? Which one can only be performed by a medical professional?

Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC)

External Urinary Catheters

[Indwelling Catheters] 

400

Describe the difference between a task analysis and an ecological inventory.

A task analysis breaks down a task into smaller, more manageable steps.

An ecological inventory is used to identify skills necessary to participate in a natural environment.

500

Describe the steps of performing a one-person lift from the wheelchair to chair. 

1. Tell the child what you are about to do

2. Check for understanding

3. Put the wheelchair brakes on

4. Place one hand under thighs and one around their back.

4. Count to 3

5. Conduct the lift

6. Make sure student is comfortable in chair

500

Name 2 kinds of sensory readiness activities you may do before feeding a student. 

(1)shaving/whipped cream,

(2)bath foam,

(3)sand box,

(4)pressure input,

(5)heavy work,

(6)vibration,

(7)movement,

(8)music, and

breath work.

500

Name 3 things you should consider when supporting a student who requires catheterization or an ostomy bag.

Location

Position of the student

Where to put the equipment

Responsibility of the student

How to make student aware of the procedure

500

How did the Norman Kunc article influence your teaching and the way you think about working with individuals with disabilities?

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