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CEREBRAL PALSY QUIZ BY VIRGINIA O’NEILL
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#1 CP is more commonly found in premature babies than in those who are born full term. A)True B)False
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#1 ANSWER CP is more commonly found in premature babies than in those who are born full term. A)True B)False
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#2 Ataxic and Athetoid are both forms of Dyskinetic CP. A)True B)False
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#2 ANSWER Ataxic and Athetoid are both forms of Dyskinetic CP. A)True B)False
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#3 Involuntary movements with varying muscle tone are characteristics of non-spastic CP. A)True B)False
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#3 ANSWER Involuntary movements with varying muscle tone are characteristics of Non-spastic CP. A)True B)False
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#4 CP is NOT a degenerative disease. A)True B)False
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#4 ANSWER CP is NOT a degenerative disease. A)True B)False
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#5 At what age is CP usually diagnosed? A)Mid thirties B)Upper sixties C)Infancy to early childhood D)Teenage to early adult
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#5 ANSWER At what age is CP usually diagnosed? A)Mid thirties B)Upper sixties C)Infancy to early childhood D)Teenage to early adult
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#6 Spastic CP involves damage to: A)Upper Motor Neurons B)The Cerebellum C)The Basal Ganglia D)The Brain Stem
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#6 ANSWER Spastic CP involves damage to: A)Upper Motor Neurons B)The Cerebellum C)The Basal Ganglia D)The Brain Stem
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#7 The most common form of CP is: A)Dyskinetic B)Spastic C)Ataxic D)Mixed
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#7 ANSWER The most common form of CP is: A)Dyskinetic B)Spastic C)Ataxic D)Mixed
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#8 Which of the following terms involve involuntary movement? A)Spasticity B)Dyskinesia C)Dystonia D)Ataxia
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#8 ANSWER Which of the following terms refers to involuntary movement? A)Spasticity B)Dyskinesia C)Dystonia D)Ataxia
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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS: 1.What are the 4 types of CP and what are the symptoms that help classify them? 2.What structural damage corresponds to the different types of CP? 3.Explain why each case of CP is different for each patient. 4.Name at least 4 causes of CP.
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