rheumatoid arthritis
chronic health need
grand mal seizures
petit mal seizures
gifted children
cerebral palsy
cystic fibrosis
desensitized
acceleration
contactants
spina bifida
enrichment
hemophilia
amputation
arthritis
disorder
seizures
allergy
diabetes
epilepsy
asthma
Muscular Dystrophy
compound fracture
cystic fibrosis
cerebral palsy
Down Syndrome
Hydrocephalus
Spina Bifida
Acid reflux
sickle cell
Meningitis
allergies
Scoliosis
diabetes
measles
asthma
osteogenesis imperfecta
fetal alcohol syndrome
macular degeneration
infantile esotropia
huntingtons disease
sickle cell anemia
muscular dystrophy
fragile x syndrome
tay-sachs disease
turner syndrome
phenylketonuria
marfan syndrome
hypothydriodism
cystic fibrosis
color blindness
hypertrichosis
toxoplasmosis
rett syndrome
hydrocephalus
down syndrome
cerebral paly
spina bifida
thalassemia
hemophilia
club foot
cleft lip
progeria
dwarfism
diabetes
autism
A disability that occurs before 18 years of age
caused by an extra chromosome ; physical characteristics include small head, flat face
children diagnosed with _______ usually avoid physical contact
this type of DD usually causes hyperactivity; one of the most preventable DD
milder form of FASD
children with DS usually have this medical condition
an approach that rewards positive behaviour
congenital defect of the spinal column
A disorder affecting muscle control caused by an injury or abnormality in the motor region of the brain
Loss of ability to move corresponding parts on both sides of the body
Brief disturbance in the brain's normal electrical function; affects awareness, movement, and sensation
condition in which fluid collects in the brain
impaired ability to learn and results in below-average intelligence and limitations in the ability to function in certain areas of daily life
condition characterized by recurrent (occurring repeatedly from time to time) seizures
mildest form of spina bifida
developmental disability
down syndrome
autism
18 mos to 3 y/o
FASD
intellectual disability
spina bifida
spinal column
small head
flat face
large tongue
small stature
alcohol
behaviour modification
heart defects
Fetal Alcohol Effect (FAE)
before age 18 years
seizure
epilepsy
hydrocephalus
shaken baby syndrome
cerebral palsy
spastic cerebral palsy
ataxic cerebral palsy
spina bifida occulta
meningocele
myelomeningocele
diplegia
tonic-clonic seizure
huntington disease
muscular dystrophy
sickle cell anemia
marfan syndrome
color blindness
cystic fibrosis
toxoplasmosis
down syndrome
cleft palate
spina bifida
thalassemia
hemophilia
autism
PKU
Spinal Cord Injury
Tramatic Brain Injury
Stroke
Visual Impairment
Cerebral palsy
Amputee
Spina bifida
Deaf
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
Opacity of the lens of the eye that causes clouded, blurred, or dim vision. Can be removed with surgery that replaces the lens with an artificial lens.
A complication of diabetes mellitus due to damaged blood vessels in the retina. If found early, treatments, such as laser treatment that can help shrink blood vessels, injections that can reduce swelling, or surgery, can prevent permanent vision loss. Fill in the blank. (Diabetic ___________).
Gradual loss of peripheral vision caused by elevated intraocular pressure that leads to progressive damage to the optic nerve.
Age-related hearing loss.
The impairment of near vision and accommodation as the lens of the eye gradually becomes thicker and loses flexibility as a person ages.
Any type of difficulty that an individual has with one of their five senses or sensory function. Fill in the blank. (Sensory _________)
A condition that occurs when an individual receives too many stimuli or cannot selectively filter meaningful stimuli. Fill in the blank. (Sensory ______________).
Sensory receptors that respond to specific stimuli such as pain, pressure, temperature, and vibration; includes vestibular sensation and proprioception.
Hearing ringing in the ears.
A sense of spatial orientation and balance. Fill in the blank. (__________ sensation).
The interpretation of sensation during the sensory process.
Loss of central vision with symptoms such as blurred central vision, distorted vision that causes difficulty driving and reading, and the requirement for brighter lights and magnification for close-up visual activities.
Sense of taste.
Sense of hearing.
Relating to the sense of smell.
Relating to seeing or sight.
Benign tumor near cranial nerve 8.
A developmental disability that affects communication and social interaction
___ Syndrome causes chronic vocal and motor tics
Legally ___: "visual acuity of 20/200 or higher"
People with ___ have trouble reading, even if they are very smart
___ Syndrome; a condition caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21
Totally or partially unable to hear
___ Syndrome; a type of autism where people have great memories
Cerebral ___; a disorder caused by damage to the brain during pregnancy or birth
A person who has ___ sometimes has seizures
People who are deaf can talk using ___ Language
People who are blind can read using ___
When people lose their memory, language, or motor skills
Cystic ___; an inherited disease that causes the lungs and pancreas to secrete thick mucus
cerebral palsy
pyelonephritis
poliomyelitis
Reye Syndrome
Spina Bifida
quadriplegia
glomerulitis
orchiectomy
peritonitis
epididymis
cystoscope
meningitis
hydrocele
prostate
epilepsy
catheter
polyuria
dysuria
seizure
brain