SIT Post-Test by lp11 | Aug 3, 2017 | 0 comments Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) refers to:The inability to feel food as it is swallowed.A complex disorder of the brain that affects the way sensations are experienced and organized.A complex disorder that affects mostly females.A brain disorder that makes hearing difficult.Homonymous Hemianopsia is defined as:Hemianopic visual field loss on the same side of both eyes.Hemianopic visual field loss in one eye.What is another name for Sensory Processing Disorder?Sensory Integration DysfunctionHomonymous HemianopsiaSensory Integration TechniquesSensory Processing DisablementWhich patient populations might present with sensory integration difficulties:Students labeled ADD/ADHDPatients with acquired brain injuryThe elderlyAutistic patients or those with symptoms on the autistic spectrumAll of the aboveBrain injury can result in sensory integration difficulties.TrueFalseWorking Memory typically degrades with age.TrueFalseThe brain develops through 3-dimensional movement.TrueFalseGravity taps into:the cerebral cortexthe pre-frontal cortexthe muscles in the handthe most primitive part of the brain that wakes up both hemispheresSwitching between the left and right hand in an activity such as The Multi-Matrix Game can help integrate the left and right hemispheres of the brain.TrueFalseWhen you turn the head you:integrate the left and right hemispheres of the brainstimulate the part of the brain responsible for eye movement controlengage the endocrine systemstimulate the part of the brain responsible for visual acuity or eyesightThe Vestibular system is:related to the circulatory systema myththe foundation for vision developmenta gastrointestinal syndromeWhich behavior is worth noting when observing a client using The Multi-Matrix Game?The inability to follow instructionsWhispering to selfThe inability to alternate hands or cross the midlineStress or extreme anxietyAll of the aboveSensory over-responsivity is characterized by intense, quick responses to sensory stimuli.TrueFalseName the research article you chose for Assignment #1 and list your key findings.Detail your personal experience dealing with increasing brain loads in Assignment #2.List your client/volunteer observations from Assignment #3.The course met the objective of describing Sensory Processing Disorder.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe course allowed for varied practice of sensory integration techniques.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe course was applicable to my client population.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe instructor was knowledgeable in the subject matter.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe subject matter was presented effectively and clearly.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe course technology was easy to navigate and appropriate to support learning.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeI would take another course in this format.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeI would refer a peer to this course.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe course met the objective of identifying populations that can benefit from sensory development.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreeThe course met the objective of describing the importance of 3-dimensional movement for brain development.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly DisagreePlease rate the administration of the course.GoodFairPoorNot applicableHow long did it take you to complete the course?Additional comments welcomed:Upon submission, you should receive a Certificate of Completion from your educational provider in 7-10 business days. Name Email License number and organization you purchased course from (required for certificate) Phone Time is Up! Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website
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