Jeopardy Questions Chapters 12- 15
Chapter 12: Autism
1) This is a type of language impairment that involves repeating sounds.
What is echolalia?
2) Autistic children are likely to think in this non-global non-abstract manner.
What is concrete thinking?
3) This is a N.C. treatment program that involves structured activities at home and school, and involves parents as co-therapists.
What is TEACCH?
4) Rett’s Disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger’s disorder & Autism are examples of this DSM IV classification of childhood disorders.
What are Pervasive Developmental Disorders?
5) This type of treatment for autism incorporates typing messages onto a keyboard.
What is facilitated communication?
Chapter 13: Disorders of Basic Physical Functioning
1) The onset of anorexia most often occurs during this stage of development.
What is late adolescence?
2) This disorder involves a lack of bowel control.
What is Encopresis?
3) Binging and purging are common behaviors for this eating disorder.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
4) These are two types of sleep disorders.
What are Dyssomnias and Parasomnias?
5) This symptom of anorexia nervosa means a loss of menstruation.
What is amenorrhea?
Chapter 14: Psychology and Medicine
1) This is the most common chronic disease present in 6% of 3 – 17 year old children.
What is asthma?
2) This is the most common endocrine disorder of childhood that is chronic and lifelong.
What is juvenile diabetes?
3) This perspective during mid 20th century states that psychological factors cause specific medical conditions.
What is psychosomatic medicine perspective?
4) These are two psychological modifications that help control physical functioning such as migraine headaches.
What are relaxation and biofeedback?
5) More recently, this perspective focuses on psychological, social and biological factors in all health and illness.
What is the multi-causality or multifactor perspective?
Chapter 15: Evolving Concerns
1) A prevention strategy involving universal interventions that preclude disorders.
What is primary prevention?
2) According to Cowan, forming early attachments and having a sense of self control are included in these needs.
What are needs for basic wellness?
3) Mother-infant programs and head-start programs are examples of these.
What are early intervention, prevention programs?
4) This program provides federal funding to states for comprehensive community based and family centered services.
What is CASSP: child & Adolescent Service System Program?
5) This is the narrow definition of the wellness goal.
What is to prevent illness/disorder?
Potpourri
1) The bell and pad method is used for the treatment of this disorder.
What is Enuresis?
2) This eating disorder involves eating non-nutritional substances such as dirt.
What is Pica?
3) Stress resistant children who seem to thrive in the face of adversity have this characteristic.
What is resilience?
4) This is the first treatment goal of anorexia.
What is to restore body weight, save life?
5) Fragile X, PKU, Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome are genetic problems which may be linked to this disorder.
What is autism?