Development Part II
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- Q1What is a common characteristic of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?Intense interest in one specific topicExcellent verbal communication skillsDifficulty with social communication and interactionStrong preference for change and flexibility30s
- Q2What is the medication commonly used to treat spasticity in individuals with cerebral palsy?AspirinBaclofenAcetaminophenIbuprofen30s
- Q3What are some long-term effects of shaken baby syndrome?Better social skillsDevelopmental delaysImproved cognitive functionEnhanced motor skills30s
- Q4What are some symptoms of shaken baby syndrome in infants?Euphoria and frequent laughingIncreased appetite and weight gainSound sleep and gigglingSeizures and vomiting30s
- Q5What is a common physical indicator of childhood abuse?Unexplained injuries or bruisesHealthy appetiteFrequent smilesParticipation in extracurricular activities30s
- Q6What is Strattera commonly prescribed to treat?DepressionAnxietyInsomniaADHD30s
- Q7What is a potential side effect of taking Strattera?Increased appetiteDecreased appetiteConstipationBlurred vision30s
- Q8What is an 'aura' in relation to seizures?A type of medication used to treat seizuresA physical therapy technique for seizure managementThe region of the brain where seizures originateA warning sign that can occur before a seizure30s
- Q9What is the main purpose of using benzodiazepines in the management of seizures?To improve memory function during seizuresTo help control and stop seizuresTo increase the risk of seizuresTo treat seizures caused by infections30s
- Q10What is the term for a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that results in changes in behavior, movements, or consciousness?SeizureHeadacheMuscle spasmAllergic reaction30s
- Q11What is an 'ictal' phase in the context of seizures?The period during which a seizure occursThe type of food to avoid during seizuresThe duration of time between seizuresThe location in the brain where seizures start30s
- Q12What is the term for a sensory disturbance that may precede a seizure and serve as a warning sign?EchoAuraWhisperVortex30s
- Q13What is a potential trigger for febrile seizures in children?Excessive sleepLow blood sugarOverhydrationHigh fever30s
- Q14Which of the following is a characteristic feature of organic failure to thrive in infants and young children?Lack of physical activityGenetic predisposition to obesityHigh metabolism rateUnderlying medical issues such as chronic illness or malnutrition30s
- Q15What is a common cause of gastroenteritis in children and adults?Viral infectionsAir pollution exposureExcessive dietary fiberPhysical trauma30s