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1. | The thigh-foot angle may be measured to assess tibial ___________. |
2. | The _________ Developmental Motor Scales assess gross motor skills for children up to age 72 months. |
3. | The _________ maneuver, also calle dthe "sign of exit," may be used to detect DDH. |
6. | The _________ maneuver, also calle dthe "sign of entry," may be used to detect DDH. |
7. | A standardized gross motor tests may express scores as a developmental _________, with 100 being average. |
10. | Correct for prematurity when a child was born before 37 _______ gestation. |
11. | A standardized test with very few false negative results may be a very ______ test. |
12. | Many norm-referenced gross motor tests express results as a _________. |
13. | Gross motor subtests of the PDMS-2 include stationary, object manipulation, and ___________. |
15. | ________ angle is a measure of physiological flexion in neonates. |
16. | Criterion-referenced standardized assessments are sometimes referred to as _____________ tests. |
18. | SATIRE stands for Scale for the Assessment of _______ Impressions of Routines and Engagement. |
20. | Norm-referenced standardized assessments are often used to determine ________. |
21. | The _________ (abbrev) would be a good test to administer for program planning for a child with cerebral palsy. |
23. | Ongoing observation of children in their everyday routines may also be referred to as _________ assessment. |
24. | When interviewing a parent or family, it is critical to avoid using _________. |
25. | The AIMS assesses motor skills in prone, supine, sitting, and ___________. |
28. | One way to assess and measure participation is through parent and child __________. |
30. | An _______ age is calculated for children who are less than 24 months old. |
31. | The foot progression ________ may be used to measure in-toeing or out-toeing during gait. |