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ASD Exam #1 Actual Questions with Correct Answers 2024…Grade A+ What are the diagnostic criteria outlined by the DSM-5? 1. deficits in social communication (child must demonstrate all 3 characteristics) 2. Restricted, repetitive, patterns of behavior (child must demonstrate at least 2 ch...

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ASD Exam #1 Actual Questions with
Correct Answers 2024…Grade A+

What are the diagnostic criteria outlined by the DSM-5? ✔✔1. deficits in social
communication (child must demonstrate all 3 characteristics)
2. Restricted, repetitive, patterns of behavior (child must demonstrate at least 2
characteristics


T/F - a child must demonstrate deficits across contexts and they must be specific in
order to show they are truly demonstrating the characteristic ✔✔True


What are the 3 subcategories of deficits in social communication? ✔✔1. Deficits in
social emotional reciprocity
2. Deficits in nonverbal communicative behavior
3. Difficulty developing, maintaining, and understanding relationships


What are the 4 subcategories of restricted, repetitive, patterns of behavior? ✔✔1.
Stereotypy
2. Insistence on sameness
3. Restricted interest
4. Hyper/hyporeactivity to sensory input OR unusual sensory input


Difficulty with back and forth describes what characteristic? ✔✔Social emotional
reciprocity


Difficulty with maintaining, developing, and understanding relationships describes what
characteristic? ✔✔Social emotional reciprocity

,Difficulty with social approach describes what characteristic? ✔✔Social emotional
reciprocity


Reduced sharing or interest, emotion, or affect describes what characteristics?
✔✔Social emotional reciprocity


Deficits with body language describes what characteristic? ✔✔Deficits with nonverbal
communication


Deficits with eye contact (joint attention, prolonged eye lock, mutual eye gaze, etc.)
describes what characteristic? ✔✔Deficits with nonverbal communication


Limited range of facial expressions describes what characteristic? ✔✔Deficits with
nonverbal communication


Prolonged difficulty with proximity describes what characteristic? ✔✔Deficits with
nonverbal communication


Reduced social engagement with others describes with characteristic? ✔✔Difficulties in
developing, maintaining, and understanding relationships


Difficulty adjusting behavior depending on social context describes with characteristic?
✔✔Difficulties in developing, maintaining, and understanding relationships


Stereotypy is any __________ behavior ✔✔repetitive


Stereotypy can be either ____________ based or _________ based ✔✔motor; vocal

, What are the two major categories of vocal stereotypy? ✔✔echolalia, idiosyncractic
vocalizations


Echolalia can be ______________ or __________ in nature ✔✔immediate; delayed


_____________ is a delayed form of echolalia that is longer in nature ✔✔scripting


It can be assumed that stereotypy is a ____________ ______________ or
______________ _____________ ✔✔sensory focus; sensory feedback


Restricted interest is a level of interest that is _________________ or
________________ in intensity ✔✔abnormal; significant


What are the levels of support for ASD? ✔✔Level 3 - requiring very substantial support
Level 2 - requiring substantial support
Level 1 - requiring support


The purpose of the levels of support are to __________ the level in each category
✔✔describe


T/F there will be a separate level for each domain ✔✔true


T/F the levels of support don't necessarily look at the functioning, rather how much
support they need to be successful ✔✔true


What are the 4 categories an individual must demonstrate to be diagnosed with social
pragmatic communication disorder? ✔✔1. Deficits in using social communication for a
social purpose
2. Impairment of the ability to change communication to match context or the needs of
the listener

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