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RESNA ATP Chapter 4;Prep- Assistive Technology Terms ;Study Guide ;Practice Exam;Study. ch 6 RESNA ATP Exam - The Biomechanics of Seating;Assessment of Need;Assistive Technology Terms
[Show more]RESNA ATP Chapter 4;Prep- Assistive Technology Terms ;Study Guide ;Practice Exam;Study. ch 6 RESNA ATP Exam - The Biomechanics of Seating;Assessment of Need;Assistive Technology Terms
[Show more]Impairment - ANSWER-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or anatomical structure or function. 
 
DYSARTHIA - ANSWER-Motor SPEECH DISORDER. Difficult in pronouncing words. mouth muscles are weak or do not move. may also have respiratory problems. found in stroke and cancer patients. 
 
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Add to cartImpairment - ANSWER-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or anatomical structure or function. 
 
DYSARTHIA - ANSWER-Motor SPEECH DISORDER. Difficult in pronouncing words. mouth muscles are weak or do not move. may also have respiratory problems. found in stroke and cancer patients. 
 
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Numeric Code - ANSWER-AAC coding technique in which a number stands for a word, phrase, or sentence. Communicate quickly with fewer keystrokes 
 
Abbreviation Expansion - ANSWER-AAC device automatically expands the abbreviation into the expanded word. abd = abduction 
 
Coverage Vocabularies - ANSWE...
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Add to cartNumeric Code - ANSWER-AAC coding technique in which a number stands for a word, phrase, or sentence. Communicate quickly with fewer keystrokes 
 
Abbreviation Expansion - ANSWER-AAC device automatically expands the abbreviation into the expanded word. abd = abduction 
 
Coverage Vocabularies - ANSWE...
RESNA - ANWER-Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America 
 
ATP - ANWER-Assistive Technology Professional 
 
Sensorineural - ANWER-Type of hearing loss that can result in dizziness 
 
Sensation - ANWER-Major function of the dermis that is of concern for people who h...
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Add to cartRESNA - ANWER-Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America 
 
ATP - ANWER-Assistive Technology Professional 
 
Sensorineural - ANWER-Type of hearing loss that can result in dizziness 
 
Sensation - ANWER-Major function of the dermis that is of concern for people who h...
A consumer returns to a shared workstation in a manual wheelchair after an injury. Which of the following will provide the most reasonable accommodation? - ANSWER-Install an adjustable-height work surface. 
 
Extensive financial resources and professional services have been utilized over a three-yea...
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Add to cartA consumer returns to a shared workstation in a manual wheelchair after an injury. Which of the following will provide the most reasonable accommodation? - ANSWER-Install an adjustable-height work surface. 
 
Extensive financial resources and professional services have been utilized over a three-yea...
Aphasia is common when the stroke occurs in which side of the brain? - ANSWER-Left 
 
A client has experienced a stroke that affected his left side. Why might molded cushion be on the left armrest of his wheelchair? - ANSWER-To support his left arm. 
 
Spinal Cord Injury and Spina Bifida both fall u...
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Add to cartAphasia is common when the stroke occurs in which side of the brain? - ANSWER-Left 
 
A client has experienced a stroke that affected his left side. Why might molded cushion be on the left armrest of his wheelchair? - ANSWER-To support his left arm. 
 
Spinal Cord Injury and Spina Bifida both fall u...
What is the system developed by the World Health Organization (WHO)? - ANSWER-International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) 
 
Definition of Assistive Technology? - ANSWER-Any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modifie...
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Add to cartWhat is the system developed by the World Health Organization (WHO)? - ANSWER-International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) 
 
Definition of Assistive Technology? - ANSWER-Any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modifie...
Person with disability, an activity the person needs to complete in a particular environment, and AT device - ANSWER-AT has three components 
 
Social context (also includes interactions with other people) - ANSWER-Which HAAT context refers to the building accessibility, transportation systems, and ...
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Add to cartPerson with disability, an activity the person needs to complete in a particular environment, and AT device - ANSWER-AT has three components 
 
Social context (also includes interactions with other people) - ANSWER-Which HAAT context refers to the building accessibility, transportation systems, and ...
Reading aids for people with visual impairment - ANSWER-- Optical aids (handheld magnifiers) 
- Nonoptical aids (enlarged print, lamps) 
- Electronic aids (projectors) 
 
Public sources that fund assistive technology - ANSWER-1986 amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 provide federal money to...
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Add to cartReading aids for people with visual impairment - ANSWER-- Optical aids (handheld magnifiers) 
- Nonoptical aids (enlarged print, lamps) 
- Electronic aids (projectors) 
 
Public sources that fund assistive technology - ANSWER-1986 amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 provide federal money to...
Extensive financial resources and professional services have been utilized over a three-year period to select and provide a computer and software to a young child with sensory, cognitive, language and motor disabilities. The parents think the child's progress and success with technology would be en...
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Add to cartExtensive financial resources and professional services have been utilized over a three-year period to select and provide a computer and software to a young child with sensory, cognitive, language and motor disabilities. The parents think the child's progress and success with technology would be en...
Center of Gravity - ANSWER-The point on a person's body where their mass is concentrated in relationship to how he is positioned in space. In sitting, shifts forward from sacrum to naval (approximately) 
 
Muscles involved in sitting - ANSWER-Back, Abdominal, Intercostal Muscles (between ribs) and ...
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Add to cartCenter of Gravity - ANSWER-The point on a person's body where their mass is concentrated in relationship to how he is positioned in space. In sitting, shifts forward from sacrum to naval (approximately) 
 
Muscles involved in sitting - ANSWER-Back, Abdominal, Intercostal Muscles (between ribs) and ...
What is the best mode of transmission for an EADL that controls a distant device such as a garage door opener? - ANSWER-radio frequency transmission 
 
What is the main difference between the RESNA Code of Ethics and the RESNA Standards of Practice for Assistive Technology Practitioners and Supplier...
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Add to cartWhat is the best mode of transmission for an EADL that controls a distant device such as a garage door opener? - ANSWER-radio frequency transmission 
 
What is the main difference between the RESNA Code of Ethics and the RESNA Standards of Practice for Assistive Technology Practitioners and Supplier...
what is the range of pure tone audiometry? - ANSWER-Ranges from 0.125 to 8 kHz 
 
What is an EADL? - ANSWER-electronic aids to daily living 
 
What is the best mode of transmission of an EADL that controls a distant device such as a garage door opener? - ANSWER-Radio Frequency Transmission 
 
what i...
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Add to cartwhat is the range of pure tone audiometry? - ANSWER-Ranges from 0.125 to 8 kHz 
 
What is an EADL? - ANSWER-electronic aids to daily living 
 
What is the best mode of transmission of an EADL that controls a distant device such as a garage door opener? - ANSWER-Radio Frequency Transmission 
 
what i...
DYSARTHRIA - ANSWER-This term is given to describe a disorder of motor 
speech control that results from central or peripheral nervous system damage characterized by weakness, slowness, and uncoordinated muscles that are necessary for speech to occur. 
 
APRAXIA - ANSWER-This term is given to descri...
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Add to cartDYSARTHRIA - ANSWER-This term is given to describe a disorder of motor 
speech control that results from central or peripheral nervous system damage characterized by weakness, slowness, and uncoordinated muscles that are necessary for speech to occur. 
 
APRAXIA - ANSWER-This term is given to descri...
Principles of assessment and intervention in AT - ANSWER--consider all components of HAAT,human,activity , the AT, and the context the AT to be used in 
-service is enabling 
-assesment is ongoing and deliberate 
-require colaboration and consumer-centered approaches 
-require an understanding of ho...
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Add to cartPrinciples of assessment and intervention in AT - ANSWER--consider all components of HAAT,human,activity , the AT, and the context the AT to be used in 
-service is enabling 
-assesment is ongoing and deliberate 
-require colaboration and consumer-centered approaches 
-require an understanding of ho...
Even with careful evaluation, providing a back up plan or device is important because: - ANSWER-Accomplishing a task is available if the first fails 
 
A person with a loss of EF will have the most difficulty with the cognitive processes of: - ANSWER-Self-Monitoring 
 
Manufacturers of commercially ...
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Add to cartEven with careful evaluation, providing a back up plan or device is important because: - ANSWER-Accomplishing a task is available if the first fails 
 
A person with a loss of EF will have the most difficulty with the cognitive processes of: - ANSWER-Self-Monitoring 
 
Manufacturers of commercially ...
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