Deck 12: Understanding Various Health Conditions and Their Impact on Children
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Deck 12: Understanding Various Health Conditions and Their Impact on Children
1
The cycle of child abuse theory is popular in the research literature. However, some researchers disagree and point out that
A) data show that only 5 to 10 percent of abused children become abusive parents.
B) the major developmental influence on abusive parents is level of schooling.
C) abused children who become abusive parents abuse only one child in the family.
D) the available data does not support a cycle of abuse theory.
E) reasons for abusing children are connected to a parent's intelligence.
A) data show that only 5 to 10 percent of abused children become abusive parents.
B) the major developmental influence on abusive parents is level of schooling.
C) abused children who become abusive parents abuse only one child in the family.
D) the available data does not support a cycle of abuse theory.
E) reasons for abusing children are connected to a parent's intelligence.
the available data does not support a cycle of abuse theory.
2
When persons are heterozygous for the sickle cell trait, they are
A) carriers with one normal and one abnormal gene.
B) open to a range of serious medical problems.
C) sufferers open to long bouts of illness and often death in childhood.
D) recipients of a mismatched chromosome pair at the 21st level.
E) prone to ruptured blood cells and serious heart damage.
A) carriers with one normal and one abnormal gene.
B) open to a range of serious medical problems.
C) sufferers open to long bouts of illness and often death in childhood.
D) recipients of a mismatched chromosome pair at the 21st level.
E) prone to ruptured blood cells and serious heart damage.
carriers with one normal and one abnormal gene.
3
The vast majority of children with pediatric AIDS
A) were infected by transfusions.
B) will die before graduating.
C) have used intravenous drugs.
D) contracted the disease from siblings.
E) have been congenitally infected.
A) were infected by transfusions.
B) will die before graduating.
C) have used intravenous drugs.
D) contracted the disease from siblings.
E) have been congenitally infected.
have been congenitally infected.
4
More data is accumulating about pediatric AIDS. It is now known that
A) very few of the children affected by AIDS transmitted through transfusions will enter the school system.
B) the median incubation period for children affected in transfusions is 10 to 15 years.
C) infected children may suffer damage to the central nervous system.
D) AIDS infected children have sensory issues.
E) blood transfusions are the most common mode of transmission in young children.
A) very few of the children affected by AIDS transmitted through transfusions will enter the school system.
B) the median incubation period for children affected in transfusions is 10 to 15 years.
C) infected children may suffer damage to the central nervous system.
D) AIDS infected children have sensory issues.
E) blood transfusions are the most common mode of transmission in young children.
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5
Many terms describe the various types of motor learning and development. Motor development refers to
A) using the body to make the best possible use of what is perceived.
B) the development and use of the muscles and limbs.
C) muscular movement.
D) movement supported by mechanized devices.
E) the process through which a child acquires movement patterns and skills.
A) using the body to make the best possible use of what is perceived.
B) the development and use of the muscles and limbs.
C) muscular movement.
D) movement supported by mechanized devices.
E) the process through which a child acquires movement patterns and skills.
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6
Studies show that the frequency of child abuse
A) is accurately reported in census data.
B) occurs mostly in higher socio- economic levels.
C) appears to vary across cultures.
D) is somewhat less likely to occur in poorer families.
E) is on the decline.
A) is accurately reported in census data.
B) occurs mostly in higher socio- economic levels.
C) appears to vary across cultures.
D) is somewhat less likely to occur in poorer families.
E) is on the decline.
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7
Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of Type II diabetes?
A) often occurs after the age of forty.
B) seems to have a genetic component.
C) generally affects children.
D) onset usually in adulthood.
E) seems to be associated with being overweight.
A) often occurs after the age of forty.
B) seems to have a genetic component.
C) generally affects children.
D) onset usually in adulthood.
E) seems to be associated with being overweight.
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8
Although many aspects of asthma remain confusing, research has found which ONE of the following NOT to be true?
A) asthma is hereditary and not environmental
B) asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood
C) different triggers account for asthma attacks
D) many children go into remission in adolescence
E) asthma is a high- incidence serious condition
A) asthma is hereditary and not environmental
B) asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood
C) different triggers account for asthma attacks
D) many children go into remission in adolescence
E) asthma is a high- incidence serious condition
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9
Ten- year- old Jamie is in a wheelchair because he has lost muscle capacity and tone in his legs. He probably suffers from
A) spina bifida.
B) acute phenylketonuria.
C) arthritis.
D) muscular dystrophy.
E) cystic fibrosis.
A) spina bifida.
B) acute phenylketonuria.
C) arthritis.
D) muscular dystrophy.
E) cystic fibrosis.
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10
Conditions that affect body movement and functioning without neurological involvement are
A) plegias.
B) cerebral palsies.
C) musculoskeletal impairments.
D) orthotics.
E) inborn errors of movement.
A) plegias.
B) cerebral palsies.
C) musculoskeletal impairments.
D) orthotics.
E) inborn errors of movement.
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11
Multiple sclerosis can be classified as all of the following condition descriptors EXCEPT
A) medically fragile.
B) orthopedic disability.
C) physical/motor disability.
D) musculoskeletal impairment.
E) neurological impairment.
A) medically fragile.
B) orthopedic disability.
C) physical/motor disability.
D) musculoskeletal impairment.
E) neurological impairment.
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12
Atopic allergies are most clearly associated with
A) injectants and inhalants.
B) antibodies produced in reaction to environmental agents.
C) hereditary and/or familial factors.
D) oil- based derivations.
E) seasonal reactions, such as hay fever.
A) injectants and inhalants.
B) antibodies produced in reaction to environmental agents.
C) hereditary and/or familial factors.
D) oil- based derivations.
E) seasonal reactions, such as hay fever.
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13
Which statement about Type I diabetes is NOT true?
A) onset is seen in children and adolescents
B) the condition only affects adults
C) treatment involves a special diet
D) insulin is prescribed
E) symptoms include thirst, hunger, and weight loss
A) onset is seen in children and adolescents
B) the condition only affects adults
C) treatment involves a special diet
D) insulin is prescribed
E) symptoms include thirst, hunger, and weight loss
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14
All of the following describe cystic fibrosis, EXCEPT
A) the respiratory system is involved.
B) it is the most frequently occurring genetic disease in North Americans and Europeans.
C) chronic episodes of pneumonia are common with it.
D) life expectancy is normal.
E) the digestive system is involved.
A) the respiratory system is involved.
B) it is the most frequently occurring genetic disease in North Americans and Europeans.
C) chronic episodes of pneumonia are common with it.
D) life expectancy is normal.
E) the digestive system is involved.
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15
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy is
A) a most uncommon form of the condition.
B) usually seen in girls.
C) manifested usually in midadolesence to early adulthood.
D) inherited through a sex- linked recessive gene.
E) now considered as curable.
A) a most uncommon form of the condition.
B) usually seen in girls.
C) manifested usually in midadolesence to early adulthood.
D) inherited through a sex- linked recessive gene.
E) now considered as curable.
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16
Educational intervention with children who have health impairments could include all EXCEPT
A) alternative concrete materials.
B) curricula adaptations.
C) alternative writing and communication systems.
D) classroom physical modifications.
E) a health service plan.
A) alternative concrete materials.
B) curricula adaptations.
C) alternative writing and communication systems.
D) classroom physical modifications.
E) a health service plan.
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17
Jim has Type II diabetes. This means that
A) Jim must administer insulin to himself once a day.
B) Jim struggles to control his weight.
C) the diabetes was of early onset, probably in childhood.
D) Jim is dependent on insulin.
E) Jim produces insulin but uses it inefficiently.
A) Jim must administer insulin to himself once a day.
B) Jim struggles to control his weight.
C) the diabetes was of early onset, probably in childhood.
D) Jim is dependent on insulin.
E) Jim produces insulin but uses it inefficiently.
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18
Children unable to attend school for extended periods of time will be educated by
A) consultants.
B) specialist teachers.
C) speech therapists.
D) homebound teachers.
E) parents.
A) consultants.
B) specialist teachers.
C) speech therapists.
D) homebound teachers.
E) parents.
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19
The most common and preferred educational setting for a child with special health care needs is the
A) resource room.
B) special class.
C) special school.
D) regular classroom.
E) clinic.
A) resource room.
B) special class.
C) special school.
D) regular classroom.
E) clinic.
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20
The greatest number of children with physical and health disabilities suffer from
A) spina bifida.
B) asthma.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) cystic fibrosis.
E) cancer.
A) spina bifida.
B) asthma.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) cystic fibrosis.
E) cancer.
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21
The prevalence of chronic health problems is difficult to estimate for each of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) different methods of gathering data are used.
B) statistics rely on a limited number of categories.
C) there exist inconsistencies in defining conditions.
D) a huge variety of chronic conditions exist.
E) multiple disabilities are usually only counted once.
A) different methods of gathering data are used.
B) statistics rely on a limited number of categories.
C) there exist inconsistencies in defining conditions.
D) a huge variety of chronic conditions exist.
E) multiple disabilities are usually only counted once.
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22
Musculoskeletal impairments may be described as those that
A) are the result of neurological damage.
B) are invariably of prenatal origin.
C) include spina bifida and cerebral palsy.
D) are sclerosis based.
E) impede body movements.
A) are the result of neurological damage.
B) are invariably of prenatal origin.
C) include spina bifida and cerebral palsy.
D) are sclerosis based.
E) impede body movements.
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23
When muscles are weakened due to neurological damage or nerve degeneration, the condition is known as
A) muscular dystrophy.
B) cystic fibrosis.
C) dystrophy.
D) atrophy.
E) arthritis.
A) muscular dystrophy.
B) cystic fibrosis.
C) dystrophy.
D) atrophy.
E) arthritis.
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24
Treatment procedures for cystic fibrosis include all EXCEPT
A) medication.
B) drug therapy.
C) diet management.
D) respiratory exercises.
E) bibliotherapy.
A) medication.
B) drug therapy.
C) diet management.
D) respiratory exercises.
E) bibliotherapy.
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25
The condition that causes the muscles to be replaced by fatty tissue is
A) Duchenne's muscular dystrophy.
B) multiple sclerosis.
C) cystic fibrosis.
D) spina bifida.
E) cerebral palsy.
A) Duchenne's muscular dystrophy.
B) multiple sclerosis.
C) cystic fibrosis.
D) spina bifida.
E) cerebral palsy.
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26
The prognosis of arthritis in children is____ than that of arthritis in adults.
A) not much different
B) much less favourable
C) more favourable
D) less favourable
E) much more favourable
A) not much different
B) much less favourable
C) more favourable
D) less favourable
E) much more favourable
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27
According to available research, girls represent what percentage of child abuse reports?
A) 18
B) 79
C) 60
D) 22
E) 21
A) 18
B) 79
C) 60
D) 22
E) 21
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28
Intense medical research has yet to establish precise causes and cures for
A) acute cystic fibrosis.
B) cancer and AIDS.
C) asthma.
D) muscular dystrophy.
E) arthritis.
A) acute cystic fibrosis.
B) cancer and AIDS.
C) asthma.
D) muscular dystrophy.
E) arthritis.
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29
Serious psychological and emotional correlates of physical and health problems are the concern of professionals in the discipline of
A) pediatric psychology.
B) speech and language therapy.
C) rehabilitation counseling.
D) physical therapy.
E) occupational therapy.
A) pediatric psychology.
B) speech and language therapy.
C) rehabilitation counseling.
D) physical therapy.
E) occupational therapy.
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30
In the classroom health disabilities could require ALL BUT which ONE of the following medical interventions?
A) gastronomy tube feeding
B) nebulizer treatments
C) administration of oxygen
D) suctioning
E) surgical procedures
A) gastronomy tube feeding
B) nebulizer treatments
C) administration of oxygen
D) suctioning
E) surgical procedures
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31
Functional devices that substitute for missing body parts are known as
A) mobilizers.
B) wheelchairs.
C) amputators.
D) motorolas.
E) prostheses.
A) mobilizers.
B) wheelchairs.
C) amputators.
D) motorolas.
E) prostheses.
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32
Child abuse cases often surface in our classrooms. If a case is suspected, teachers, under the law in Canada, are required to take which ONE of the following actions?
A) report the case to authorities (Child welfare personnel)
B) contact the parents
C) counsel the child
D) report the case to the principal
E) advise law enforcement authorities (police) .
A) report the case to authorities (Child welfare personnel)
B) contact the parents
C) counsel the child
D) report the case to the principal
E) advise law enforcement authorities (police) .
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33
The two body systems MOST affected by cystic fibrosis are the _____and the ____ systems.
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34
The MOST severe form of arthritis found in children is _____ ______arthritis.
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35
When muscles are weakened without neurological damage, the condition is referred to as ______.
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36
Progressive deterioration of the muscles is associated with ____ ____.
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37
A condition that produces defective hemoglobin and distorted red blood cells is known as _____cell_____ .
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38
A nonaccidental physical injury to a child is known as ____ ____.
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39
Abnormal reactions that occur following a contact with substances that normally don't cause symptoms in other individuals are known as _____.
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40
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is caused by the ______virus.
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41
For many children chemotherapy treatment for cancer causes plumpness and ________ .
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42
______ is responsible for two thirds of the deaths of children with cancer.
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43
Type I diabetes requires regular injections of _____.
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44
All children with health care needs will require special education.
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45
Studies indicate that abused children are more likely to become abusing parents.
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46
Diabetes mellitus causes the greatest number of deaths in school- age children.
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47
Incest is the rarest type of sexual abuse.
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48
Major medical advances in the area of cystic fibrosis have not resulted in a greater life expectancy.
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49
Children with special health care needs may be at educational risk because of fatigue, short attention spans, limited mobility, and limited vitality.
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50
Diabetes causes severe impairments in intellectual functioning.
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51
List four factors that diabetic students need to monitor.
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52
Name three chronic health disorders that can affect children.
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53
List two reasons why prevalence of chronic health disorders are difficult to determine.
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54
Name three chronic health problems that are associated with orthopedic impairment.
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55
List three musculoskeletal impairments that affect body movement and functioning.
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56
List the behavioural manifestations that may alert a teacher to a state of hypoglycemia in a diabetic child. What can the teacher do to alleviate the problem?
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57
You are a teacher and suspect that a child in your classroom is being physically abused. What behavioural or physical signs would indicate abuse? What should you do?
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58
Discuss this statement providing details regarding identification and prevalence: Child abuse is a mounting problem.
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