KINE 3100 Exam 1
A congenital defect of the spinal column caused by failure of the neural arch of a vertebrae to
properly develop and enclose the spinal cord. - ANS-Spina Bifida
How many days do you have to respond to a referral for adapted PE? - ANS-15 days
Term for low muscle tone - ANS-Hypotonia
A chronic lung disease characterized by obstruction, airway inflammation, and airway
hyperreactivity - ANS-Asthma
What does TBI mean? - ANS-Traumatic brain injury
Educating students with disabilities in general educational setting alongside students without
disabilities is the definition of - ANS-Inclusion
T or F: a student must first be eligible for special education before they can be eligible for AP,
OT, or PT - ANS-True
Quadriplegia and paraplegia acquired through some kind of trauma - ANS-Spinal Cord injury
Damage to brain resulting from faculty circulation/ can affect motor ability and control, sensation
and perception, communication, emotions, consciousness - ANS-Stroke
A "non-progressive congenital contracture syndrome usually characterized by internal rotation at
the shoulder joints, elbow extension, pronated forearms, radial flexion of wrists, flexion and
outward rotation at the hip joint, and abnormal positions of the knees and feet" -
ANS-Arthrogryposis
A curvature of the spine - ANS-Scoliosis
A "non-progressive congenital contracture syndrome usually characterized by internal rotation at
the shoulder joints, elbow extension, pronated forearms, radial flexion of wrists, flexion and
outward rotation at the hip joint, and abnormal positions of the knees - ANS-Muscular
Dystrophies
The most common type of dwarfism is - ANS-Achondroplasia
This is the term for increased muscle tone - ANS-Hypertonia or Spasticity
A congenital defect of the spinal column caused by failure of the neural arch of a vertebrae to
properly develop and enclose the spinal cord. - ANS-Spina Bifida
How many days do you have to respond to a referral for adapted PE? - ANS-15 days
Term for low muscle tone - ANS-Hypotonia
A chronic lung disease characterized by obstruction, airway inflammation, and airway
hyperreactivity - ANS-Asthma
What does TBI mean? - ANS-Traumatic brain injury
Educating students with disabilities in general educational setting alongside students without
disabilities is the definition of - ANS-Inclusion
T or F: a student must first be eligible for special education before they can be eligible for AP,
OT, or PT - ANS-True
Quadriplegia and paraplegia acquired through some kind of trauma - ANS-Spinal Cord injury
Damage to brain resulting from faculty circulation/ can affect motor ability and control, sensation
and perception, communication, emotions, consciousness - ANS-Stroke
A "non-progressive congenital contracture syndrome usually characterized by internal rotation at
the shoulder joints, elbow extension, pronated forearms, radial flexion of wrists, flexion and
outward rotation at the hip joint, and abnormal positions of the knees and feet" -
ANS-Arthrogryposis
A curvature of the spine - ANS-Scoliosis
A "non-progressive congenital contracture syndrome usually characterized by internal rotation at
the shoulder joints, elbow extension, pronated forearms, radial flexion of wrists, flexion and
outward rotation at the hip joint, and abnormal positions of the knees - ANS-Muscular
Dystrophies
The most common type of dwarfism is - ANS-Achondroplasia
This is the term for increased muscle tone - ANS-Hypertonia or Spasticity