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Peds Exam 1
Peds PT Hx
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10/18/2005

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There are four dates associated with PT legislation. What are they?
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1960, '75, '86, '90.
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Name the legislative laws associated with each of the four years.
Definition
'60: Equal Rights Movement. '75: Public Law 94-142. '86: Public Law 99-457 (Part C of IDEA). '90: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act)
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What did the 1975 Public Law 94-142 mandate?
Definition
Free public education for all handicapped children ages 3-21
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What did does 1986's public law 99-457 (Part C of IDEA) mandate?
Definition
amendment to the previous public law to include children with disabilities from birth to use the plasticity of the young age. So ages 0-3 get free education as well.
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What was 1990's IDEA?
Definition
Same as the previous laws, just with a new name. They didn't like the term 'handicapped' in 1975's naming of the public law: "Education for all Handicapped Children Act".
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What ages does early intervention cover?
Definition
0-3.
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What ages does school-based PT apply to?
Definition
3-21
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What ages does medically based PT practice cover?
Definition
0-21 who have medical problems only and can't get school funding. ie: fractured femur - it doesn't affect education/learning capacity.
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Which law allows early intervention?
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Part C of IDEA
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What is the major aim of early intervention?
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Identifying and improving the development of children with disabilities, allowing for federal assitance to states for eligible children 0-3 years old.
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Where can assessment and Tx occur for early intervention?
Definition
Home, day care or clinic.
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Where is the gold standard assessment setting? Why is it used and not used?
Definition
The home is the gold standard. It's a familiar environment with familiar toys and activities. But in practice, it's hard, it's expensive to travel, and you can see fewer patients in a day.
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What are the benefits to seeing patients in an office vs home or day care?
Definition
You can see more patients, it's cost-effective, and you get to see the parents. In a daycare you might not ever see the parents.
Term
What are the advantages and disadvantages to seeing children at the daycare?
Definition
Familiar environment, can see interactions w/ other kids. But you rarely see the parents here and get their input.
Term
What is the difference between direct and consultative service?
Definition
Direct: Become very familiar with the child, see them 1-2xs/wk usually for 1hr/wk. Consultative: Work more through family, providing education and have an indirect influence on the child.
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What are the early intervention eligibility criteria?
Definition
2sd below the mean in one developmental domain, or 1.5 sd below the mean in two or more developmental domains.
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In school based PT there is currently an effort to transition 3-5yos from one provision of service to another. What are the services?
Definition
From Early intervention to Special Ed service.
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How does elegibility for federal assitance change between EI and school based PT?
Definition
Children 3 and older can access the assitance if they're determined elegible under a certain spectrum of disorders. The 2 SD below the mean is no longer used as a determinant; rather guidelines for how the Dx affects education are used.
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What are the school-based eligibility categories?(11)
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1. Autism. 2. Deaf-Blindness 3. Deafness 4. Emotional disability 5. Mental Retardation 6. Multiple Disabilities 7. Orthopedic Impairment 8. Other Health Impairment 9. Specific Learning Disability 10. TBI 11. ADD/ADHD
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What kinds of diagnoses fall under the "Other Health Conditions" category of school based eligibility? (Specific Dx examples)
Definition
AIDS, Asthma, Epilepsy etc ...
Term
What is Section 504?
Definition
It's an umbrella catchall for those with a disability that doesn't effect education, but that does substantially limit one or more major life experience.
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What kinds of kids are caught in section 504? give specific examples of kids you might put in this category. (3)
Definition
The kids are doing well academically, but the disaiblity limites them in some way. ie: child in a car accident becomes WC bound - he needs assistance to ensure he can reach keyboards, catheterize privately, etc... ie: Diabetics need insulin injections. ie: Peanut allergies - this law ensures that no peanuts will be in the rooms of kids w/ allergies.
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Is nature or nurture responsible for refining the neural circuitry?
Definition
Nurture determines it; the where the branches are, the strength of connections and breaking connections are the responsbility of the environment.
Term
Most of the axonal grown and myelination occurs prior to what age?
Definition
2 yrs. But we still continue to make connections after that.
Term
What is it about nature/nurture that is important for use to know as therapists?
Definition
That while some behaviors may be impacted by environment and social interactions, there are other parts of a childs genetic blueprint that just can't be changed - we have to accept them and work with them.
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