GROUP 3 BONUS QUESTIONS- Choose only ONE question to answer….

GROUP 3 BONUS QUESTIONS- Choose only ONE question to answer. Include question number and your answer in your response. (For example: “Question 1, answer B”)  1. Which of the following is not true when determining eligibility of a child for Early Steps?  a. Child falls below 2.0 standard deviations of the mean in one domain  b. Child has an established or at risk condition  c. The families insurance must offer coverage for the Early Steps program  d. Child falls below 1.5 standard deviations of the mean in more than one domain  2. Which of the following is NOT a typical gait deviation in children with idiopathic toe walking?   a. Ankle PF in swing phase   b. Increased push off   c. Premature heel off   d. Knee hyperextension  3. 12 y/o Dee-nice is a soccer player brought by her parents to your clinic after complaining  of medial thigh pain. Which of the following would you NOT expect to find in your evaluation if you suspect a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE)?  a. Patient is obese  b. Hip ROM has limited abduction, extension, IR  c. History of trauma  d. Reported recent growth spurt  4. In the movie, Crip Camp, members of Camp Jened participated in the 504 sit-in as a part  of the disability rights protests in the 1970s. Major demonstrations took place in San Francisco and Washington D.C. to demand signing of regulations to Section 504. These efforts led to the enactment of what historic legislation?   a. The Jones Act  b. Civil Rights Act  c. Americans with Disabilities Act  d. The Bill of Rights 

GROUP 4 BONUS QUESTIONS- Choose only ONE question to answer….

GROUP 4 BONUS QUESTIONS- Choose only ONE question to answer. Include question number and your answer in your response. (For example: “Question 1, answer B”)  1. A 13 y/o male presents to your clinic complaining of knee pain when participating in soccer practice and games. Upon evaluation, it is tender when you palpate the inferior portion of the patella. Based on this information which of the following would NOT be a differential diagnosis?  a. Sinding-Larsen Johansson Disease  b. Severs Disease  c. Osgood Schlatters Disease  d. Bursitis  2. Mariusz is a 20-month old male child diagnosed with down syndrome that arrives at your clinic. He learned to stand on his own 5 months ago in Poland before his family moved down to Florida. You decide that you would like to assess independent standing. What compensations would you most likely observe?  a. Hyperextended knees and wide base of support.  b. Supinated feet and wide base of support.  c. Anterior pelvic tilt with shoulder width base of support  d. Everted feet, lack of full knee extension  3. Which of the following is NOT a common role amongst SLPs in Early Intervention?  a. Understanding federal, state, and agency policies and procedures  b. Conducting screening, evaluation, and assessment independent from other health professionals (PT/OT)  c. Raise awareness of EI while remaining informed on EBP in EI  d. Participate in transitional planning from Early Steps into Pre-School  4. Suzie brings her 7 month old daughter to your clinic complaining of the child’s inability to sit independently. She is able to understand words and is feeding properly however mom is concerned if she will be behind in other motor developmental milestones. What pediatric assessment is MOST appropriate for assessing the child’s current stage of motor development?  a. Ages and Stages  b. AIMS  c. BDI  d. BOT