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| What does PDMS-2 stand for? |
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| Peabody Developmental Motor Scales -2 |
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| What is the purposes of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2 (PDMS-2)? |
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Assesses Gross and fine motor development by direct observation
Discriminates between children w and w/o disabilities |
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| What is the age range for the PDMS-2? |
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| What are the sections in the PDMS-2 test? |
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Reflexes (0-12 months)
Stationary
Grasping
Visual-Motor |
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| Is the PDMS a norm or criterion reference test? |
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| Can the PDMS be self reported? |
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| No has to be direct observation of the test |
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| Can the PDMS qualify a child for school based services? |
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| Pediatric Evaluation of Disability |
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| What is the purpose of the pediatric evaluation of disability (PEDI)? |
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Designed for children with cognitive or physical disabilities
Measures functional skills vs. normality |
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Term
| What is the age range for the Pediatric Evaluation Disability Inventory? |
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Definition
6 months- 7.5 yoa
or can be used with children functioning at these levels |
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| How can the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory be use for children outside the age range? |
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| If a child is functions in the age range of 6 months to 7.5 years then it is ok to use the PEDI? |
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| What does BOT-2 stand for? |
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| nruinks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency |
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Term
| What does the BOTest of motor proficiency assess? |
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Definition
| Gross and fine motor skills with higher level balance and coordination |
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| What age range does the BOT-2 cover? |
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What are the different sections of the BOT-2 test?
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Fine manual control
Manual Coordination
Body Coordination
Strength
Agility |
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| What are the different sections of the PEDI? |
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Self-care
Mobility
Social Function |
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| Is the PEDI norm or criterio ref? |
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| Is the BOT-2 norm or criterion referenced? |
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| BOT-2 can be only completed via direct observation? |
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| True the adminster has to observe the child doing the movement? |
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| GMFM 88 or 66 stands for what? |
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| Gross Motor Function measure |
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| What is the purpose of the Gross Motor Function Measure? |
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| Measures change in gross motor function over time in childern with CP? |
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Term
| What is the age range for the GMFM? |
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Definition
| 5 months- 16 years w/ disability |
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Term
| What are the areas tested for the GMFM? |
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Definition
Lying and rolling
Sitting
Crawling and kneeling
Standing
Walking
Running
Jumping
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| Is the GMFM norm or criterion ref? |
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Definition
Criterion referenced but; has norm values for CP and Downsyndrome
Bc criterion ref not able to use for Qualification for school based services |
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| What does the GMFCS stand for? |
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| Gross Motor Function Measure Classification System for CP |
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What is the purpose of the GMFMS?
Is this a standardized test? |
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Classification for children with CP looking at trunk control and walking
Helps to communicate with other health care professional
Not a standardized test |
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| What is the age range for the GMCS? |
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| What does level 1 of the GMFS characterize? |
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Level 1:
walks without limitations
climb stairs w/o the use of rail
Can do gross motor skill such as jumping running
Speed, balance and coordination are limited
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| What does level II of the GMFCS characterize? |
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Definition
Level II:
Childern can walk in most settings
Climb stairs with holding onto the rail
Difficulty walking and balancing on uneven terrain, inclide, crowded spaces
May walk with physical assistance, hand held mobility device or wheeled mobility over long distances
Minimal ability to preform gross motor skills such as running and jumping |
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| What are the GMFCS characteristics of level III? |
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Level III:
Walk using hand held mobility devices in most indoor settings
Climb stairs holding onto a railing with supervision or assistance.
Children use whelled mobility when traveling long distances and may self propel for shorter distances |
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| What does the GMFCS Level IV characterize? |
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Powered or physically assisted mobility in most settings (definalty in outdoors or community)
May walk short distances at home with physical assistance, or a body support walker when positioned, powered mobility |
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| What is the purpose of the Pediatric Balance Scale? |
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| Assess balance in children (pediatric version of the BERG) |
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Term
| What are the grade levels/age that the pediatric balance scale can assess? |
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| What are the areas the the pediatric balance scale assesses? |
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is the pediatric balance scale a criterion or norm referenced test?
Does it take a long time to administer? |
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| School Functional Assessment |
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| What is the purpose of the School Functional Assessment? |
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| Assess fuction and guides planning for students in school |
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| what grade leves does the School functional assessment apply to? |
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Term
| what are the sections of the Schools Functional Assessment (SFA) |
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Definition
Participation
Task Supports
Activity performance
Physical Tasks
Cognitive Tasks
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| Is the school functional assessment (SFA) norm or criterion referenced? |
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| Who can the SFA be aministered by? |
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| Any one : teacher, nurse, PT, OT |
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Term
| What is the pediatric version of the FIM? |
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