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At what age should a child typically be able to sit without support?
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Who determines the eligibility for early intervention services?
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The child's parents
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A multidisciplinary team
The child's teachers
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At what age should a child typically be able to sit without support?
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Who determines the eligibility for early intervention services?
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Who is responsible for referring a child for early intervention services?
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What is the purpose of early intervention services?
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What is the site of referred pain from a gallbladder attack?
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Which organ is responsible for producing bile?
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Which reflex involves a baby turning their head in the direction of a touch on their cheek?
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Which reflex occurs when a baby curls their toes or spreads them apart when the bottom of their foot is stroked?
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Which reflex causes a baby to close their fingers around an object placed in their palm?
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Which reflex involves a baby extending their legs and then flexing them when held upright with their feet touching a surface?
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Which reflex helps an infant maintain an upright position?
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What is the purpose of the rooting reflex in infants?
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Which cranial nerve is responsible for controlling facial expressions?
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Which cranial nerve is responsible for controlling the muscles that move the eyes?
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What is considered to be 1 MET?
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Which activity has a higher MET value?
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Which burn classification involves damage to the epidermis and upper layers of the dermis?
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Which burn classification involves damage only to the outermost layer of the skin?
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Which burn classification involves damage to the epidermis, dermis, and underlying fat?
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Which muscle is the largest and strongest rotator cuff muscle?
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Which muscle is responsible for the initial abduction of the arm?
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Which muscle is responsible for external rotation of the arm?
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Which muscle helps stabilize the shoulder joint by depressing the humeral head during arm elevation?
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Which type of cerebral palsy is a combination of two or more types of cerebral palsy?
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Which type of cerebral palsy is characterized by involuntary and uncontrolled movements?
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Which of the following is a component of the 5 P’s of a marketing plan that focuses on identifying the target market and determining how to deliver value to them?
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Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 P’s of a marketing plan?
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Which model of disability focuses on accommodating the needs of individuals with disabilities within the environment?
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Which hand should children typically hold the scissors with?
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What is the recommended type of scissors for children with developing scissor skills?
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What is a common scissor grip for children to learn?
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At what age do children typically start developing their scissor skills?
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Which of the following is a common symptom of contractures?
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Which of the following is a common cause of contractures in older adults?
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What is a common symptom of schizophrenia?
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Which of the following is a milestone related to reaching skills in infants?
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At what age do most infants start reaching for objects?
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Which of the following respiratory conditions is caused by long-term exposure to harmful substances?
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Which of the following is a chronic respiratory condition?
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Which of the following is a common sensory sensitivity in individuals with autism?
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What is a common intervention used in occupational therapy for individuals with autism?
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What does the principle of flexibility imply in universal design?
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What is the purpose of universal design?
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What are the three main components of a PNF stretching technique?
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Which of the following is NOT a principle of PNF?
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Which of the following is an example of intrinsic feedback?
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Which of the following is an example of blocked practice?
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What is the definition of motor learning?
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What is the definition of transfer of learning?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the sensorimotor period of cognitive development?
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Which of the following is a key skill that develops during the sensorimotor period of cognitive development?
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Which of the following is a treatment option for radial tunnel syndrome?
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Which of the following statements is true about radial tunnel syndrome?
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Which of the following is a principle of the Occupational Adaptation (OA) frame of reference?
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Which of the following is a core concept in the Rehabilitation frame of reference?
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Which of the following is a core principle of the Sensory Integration (SI) frame of reference?
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Which of the following is a key principle of the Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) frame of reference?
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What is the recommended landing size at the top and bottom of a wheelchair ramp?
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What is the recommended width for a wheelchair ramp?
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Which of the following is an important consideration when setting up an ergonomic work station?
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What is the recommended height for a computer monitor in an ergonomic work station?
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Which of the following is not a common symptom of major depressive disorder?
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What is the primary function of the frontal lobe?
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Which neurotransmitter is associated with feelings of happiness and pleasure?
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Which of the following is a surgical procedure used to treat epilepsy?
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Which of the following is a neurodegenerative disease?
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Which of the following is a common symptom of Parkinson's disease?
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What approach is commonly used to treat cognitive-perceptual disorders?