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NURS 663 EXAM 2 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
What are the types of neurodevelopmental disorders? -
ANSWER-(1) Intellectual disability (ID)
(2) Communication Disorders
(3) Autism Spectrum Disorder
(4) ADHD
(5) Specific learning disorders
(6) Motor disorders
What is intellectual disability (ID) characterized by? - ANSWER-
significant, below average intelligence and impairment in adaptive
functioning
What is adaptive functioning? - ANSWER-how effective
individuals are in achieving age-appropriate common demands of
life in areas such as communication, self-care, and interpersonal
skills
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How is intellectual disability classified in DSM-5? - ANSWER-Mild,
moderate, severe, or profound based on overall functioning
When are communication disorders diagnosed? - ANSWER-
When communication problems cause significant impairment in
functioning
What are the 4 types of communication disorders? - ANSWER-(1)
Language disorder
(2) speech sound disorder
(3) childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering)
(4) social or pragmatic communication disorder
What is a language order characterized by? - ANSWER-a
developmental impairment in vocabulary resulting in difficulty
producing age-appropriate sentences
What is speech sound disorder characterized by? - ANSWER-
marked by difficulty in articulation
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What is childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering)
characterized by? - ANSWER-difficulty in fluency, rate, and
rhythm of speech
What is social or pragmatic communication disorder characterized
by? - ANSWER-profound difficulty in social interaction and
communication with peers
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? - ANSWER-includes a range
of behaviors characterized by severe difficulties in multiple
developmental areas, including social relatedness,
communication, and range of activity and repetitive and
stereotypical behavior, including speech
What are the 3 levels of Autism? - ANSWER-Level 1 -
characterized by the ability to speak with reduced social
interaction (resemble's Asperger's)
Level 2 - characterized by minimal speech and minimal social
interaction (diagnosed as Rett's disorder in DSM-4)
NURS 663 EXAM 2 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
What are the types of neurodevelopmental disorders? -
ANSWER-(1) Intellectual disability (ID)
(2) Communication Disorders
(3) Autism Spectrum Disorder
(4) ADHD
(5) Specific learning disorders
(6) Motor disorders
What is intellectual disability (ID) characterized by? - ANSWER-
significant, below average intelligence and impairment in adaptive
functioning
What is adaptive functioning? - ANSWER-how effective
individuals are in achieving age-appropriate common demands of
life in areas such as communication, self-care, and interpersonal
skills
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How is intellectual disability classified in DSM-5? - ANSWER-Mild,
moderate, severe, or profound based on overall functioning
When are communication disorders diagnosed? - ANSWER-
When communication problems cause significant impairment in
functioning
What are the 4 types of communication disorders? - ANSWER-(1)
Language disorder
(2) speech sound disorder
(3) childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering)
(4) social or pragmatic communication disorder
What is a language order characterized by? - ANSWER-a
developmental impairment in vocabulary resulting in difficulty
producing age-appropriate sentences
What is speech sound disorder characterized by? - ANSWER-
marked by difficulty in articulation
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What is childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering)
characterized by? - ANSWER-difficulty in fluency, rate, and
rhythm of speech
What is social or pragmatic communication disorder characterized
by? - ANSWER-profound difficulty in social interaction and
communication with peers
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? - ANSWER-includes a range
of behaviors characterized by severe difficulties in multiple
developmental areas, including social relatedness,
communication, and range of activity and repetitive and
stereotypical behavior, including speech
What are the 3 levels of Autism? - ANSWER-Level 1 -
characterized by the ability to speak with reduced social
interaction (resemble's Asperger's)
Level 2 - characterized by minimal speech and minimal social
interaction (diagnosed as Rett's disorder in DSM-4)