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Impairment - ANSWERS-Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or
anatomical structure or function.
STATIC EQUILIBRIUM - ANSWERS-WHEN A BODY IS AT REST AND ALL
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FORCES ARE BALANCED
DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM - ANSWERS-WHEN FORCES ARE BALANCED AROUND
THE BODY DURING MOVEMENT
TORQUE - ANSWERS-A FORCE THAT CAUSES ROTATION OF THE BODY
AROUND AN AXIS MOVEMENT
NEWTONS LAW OF MOTION - ANSWERS-1ST - INERTIA - IS A BODY AT REST
UNITL ACTED BY AN EXTERNAL FORCE.
2ND - ACCELERATION WILL BE DIRECTLY PROPORTIONED TO ANY
UNBALANCED FORCE APPLIED.
3RD - For EVERY ACTION THERE IS AN OPPOSITE REACTION.
DYSPHAGIA & Aphagia - ANSWERS-SWALLOWING IMPAIRMENT.
,A GASTROINTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION. Dysphagia has many causes. Any condition
that weakens or damages the muscles and nerves used for swallowing may cause
dysphagia. For example, people with diseases of the nervous system, such as cerebral
palsy or Parkinson's disease, often have problems swallowing. Additionally, stroke or
head injury may affect the coordination of the swallowing muscles or limit sensation in
the mouth and throat. An infection or irritation can cause narrowing of the esophagus.
PIAGETS FOUR STAGES OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT - ANSWERS-1.
SENSORIMOTOR - BIRTH-2 YEARS
2. PREOPERATIONAL 2-7 YEARS
3.CONCRETE OPERATIONAL 7-11 YEARS.
4. FORMAL OPERATION 11-ADULT
STAGE BIRTH-2 YEARS - ANSWERS-SENSORIMOTOR
CHILD ORGANIZES PHYSICAL ACTION SCHEMES FOR DEALING WITH
IMMEDIATE WORLD
STAGE 2-7 YEARS - ANSWERS-PREOPERATIONAL
CHILD BEGINS TO USE SYMBOLS AND INTERNAL IMAGES; PROBLEM SOLVING
IS UNSYSTEMATIC AND ILLOGICAL.
STAGE 7-11 YEARS - ANSWERS-CONCERETE OPERATIONS.
CHILD DEVELOPS THE OPERATIONS TO THINK LOGICALLY, BUT ONLY WITH
REFERENCE TO CONCRETE OBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES.
STAGE 11-ADULT - ANSWERS-FORMAL OPERATION
PERSON DEVELOPS CAPACITY TO THINK SYSTEMATICALLY AND ABSTRACTLY
SOLVE PROBLEMS
PELVIC ROTATION - ANSWERS-WHEN ONE SIDE OF THE PELVIS IS FORWARD
FACING
, SPASTICITY - ANSWERS-Involuntary muscle stiffness and/or spasms.
affects up to 60% of people with Multiple Sclerosis and CP patients.
MUSCLE TONE - ANSWERS-RESISTANCE TO STRETCH JOINTS AND MUSCLES
HIGH TONE: high tone muscles are rigid and tight
LOW TONE: muscles are mooshy and soft, flaccid.
PELVIC OBLIQUITY - ANSWERS-ONE SIDE OF THE PELVIS IS HIGHER THEN THE
OTHER. OBLIQUITY IT IS ALWAYS THE SIDE STATED WHICH IS HIGHER
WHAT IS RAM - ANSWERS-Random Access Memory, allows a computer to work with
more information at the same time.
WHAT IS ROM - ANSWERS-Read-Only Memory, memory chips containing permanent
or semi-permanent data. HOLD 700 megabytes
DYSARTHIA - ANSWERS-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.
APRAXIA - ANSWERS-Oral motor muscles loose function, unable to speak with
meaningfull utterances. DISORDER OF MOTOR PLANNING. LOSS OF LEARNED
PURPOSEFUL MOVEMENTS.
APHASIA - ANSWERS-LANGUAGE DISORDER. UNABLE TO FORMULATE
SPEACH. CAN BE CONGENITAL OR AQUIRED (stroke, TBI, CVA)
MS - ANSWERS-MUSCULAR SLEROSIS
DISORDER OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. ( GETS WORSE IN WARM
WEATHER)
TROUBLE IN VISION, WALKING, STIFF AND TIGHT MUSCLES.