CSD 316 Midterm/and test 2
(Livingstone) |Questions with 100%
Correct Answers
A student with ID who has developed some ineffective social interaction patterns (e.g.,
asking the same question repeatedly) would be an example of - ✔ ✔ A.
Code-Switching
B.
A Language Delay
C.
*A Language Difference*
D.
Functional Communication
E.
A and D
Which of the following does not fall under the scope of practice of an occupational therapist? -
✔ ✔ Fine Motor skills
B.
Self help skills
,C.
Cognitive skills
D.
*Gross motor skills*
What is Cerebral Palsy? What are some language problems that might occur with someone who
has cerebral palsy? - ✔ ✔ Cerebral Palsy is when a childs brain has lost oxygen before or after
birth, or sometime in the childs life. usually it can be related to something with pregnancy, the
process when the child is born, or if the child gets extremely sick with a disease. Some language
problems that might occur with somebody with CP would be not being developmentally caught
up with their peers for their correct age, or just simply are not talking when they obviously
should be
Enhanced Milieu Teaching - ✔ ✔ A.
uses verbal prompting in the form of a question.
B.
uses figurative speech with the student
C.
*uses simple questions and requests for child imitation along with adult language
modeling techniques. *
D.
gives the client two or more sentences to make longer more complex sentences.
Which syndrome/disorder is the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability?
- ✔ ✔ A.
*Fragile X*
,B.
Down Syndrome
C.
Cerebal Palsy
D.
Waardenburg Syndrome
Dosage refers to: - ✔ ✔ The amount of sessions approved by the child's insurance carrier
B.
*The number of times the target was introduced each session*
C.
*How frequently the intervention occurred over a period of timed*
D.
The number of times the SLP reinforces the child for a correct response
E.
B and C
When the interventionist considers the individual's family and friends, which component of the
ecological system is considered? - ✔ ✔ A.
Functional system
, B.
Mesosystem
C.
Macrosystem
D.
*Microsystem*
What does the acronym APGAR stand for and what is it used for? - ✔ ✔ First test given to
your baby at birth
A- activity and muscle tone
P - Pulse (heart rate)
G- Grimace (reflex irritability)
A - Appearance (skin color)
R - Respiration (breathing rate, effort)
What is the vestibular system and the proprioceptive system? - ✔ ✔ Vestibular system--
balance and coordination
proprioceptive--awareness of body in space
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