An introduction to autism spectrum disorder
Which of the following is the best definition of "prevalence"
The portion of the population found to have a certain condition like autism
Which of the following is not true about Doctor screenings?
The screenings have about an 85% accuracy rate and that rate increases at the next screening when the deficits are more obvious
All of the following are correct about risk factors for autism except
There are no genetic conditions associated with autism.
Which is an example of first person language?
All of the above
Which of the following could be an example of an impairment in communication?
All of the above
Which is the following is not true about the prevalence of autism
ASD is 4 times more common in boys than girls
True or false: challenging bx is the most common attribute observed by children with ASD
FALSE
All children with ASD will exhibit a skill deficit in the exact same way
False
T or f symptoms of autism begin after 12-14 months of age
False
T or f: bx excesses must first be reduced before behavioral deficits can be addressed
False
True or False: A special blood test is now available to diagnose ASD
False
___ is another key recommendation for an aba based intervention
Interventions should be intensive
Which is true about the ADOS
It assesses communication skills
Which is not a characteristic demonstrated by individuals with ASD
Lack of vocal speech
Sandra is diagnosed with ASD, has a job with a part-time job coach, lives in an apartment with a roommate, and attends weekly classes to assist her with life skills such as paying bills and how to make a shopping list. What level of support might be describe her severity level?
Level 1
Which is not a list of challenging bx examples described in the clip:
Non-compliance, stereotypy, tantrums
Children with autism may display challenging bx because
Of a skill deficit
Which of the following could be an example of an impairment in a social interaction?
Preference to play alone
T or f: there is a correlation between the time a child begins intervention and their prognosis
True
To diagnose a child with autism, we must look at their __ as well as their history of __. a: behavior; development b: behavior; medical and mental health c: speech development; behavior d: previous assessments; challenging behaviors
a: behavior; development
____ and ___ are examples of social impairment a: little interest in sharing information with others and limited eye contact b: limited vocal speech and inability to smile c: interests in specific topics and hand flapping d: limited eye contact and inability to smile
a: little interest in sharing information with others and limited eye contact
Observing if a child can imitate you playing with a toy, follow a point, and point to a light are all examples of what? a: screening activities that a parent can do at home b: interventions done at a clinic c: procedures that should be reserved for licensed professionals d: behaviors all children with autism lack
a: screening activities that a parent can do at home
___ is a key recommendation for an ABA-based interventions. a: the family should be involved in the treatment b: the treatment should be about 25 hours per week c: treatment should only be done in a school d: both a and b
a: the family should be involved in the treatment
Which play example might not be demonstrated by a child with autism? a: using a plastic banana as a telephone b: catching a ball c: stacking blocks d:playing side by side with a peer
a: using a plastic banana as a telephone
What types of professionals typically give the autism diagnosis? a: school psychologists, social workers, and neurologists b: developmental pediatricians, psychiatrists, and special education teachers c: neurologists, psychologists, developmental pediatricians d: BCBAs, neurologists, and psychologists
c: neurologists, psychologists, developmental pediatricians
Behavioral excesses are to behavioral deficits as: a: attention skills is to communication skills b: aggression is to property destruction c: tantrums is to attention skills d: play skills is to stereotypic speech
c: tantrums is to attention skills
The DSM 5th Edition now considers which under the umbrella of Autism Spectrum Disorder: a: PDD-NOS b: Autistic Disorder c: Asperger's Syndrome d: All of the above
d. all of the above
Why would a parent choose an ABA-based intervention for their child? a: They are supported by the surgeon general b: they are known to improve language acquisition c: they are the only interventions with specific support showing effectiveness in treating children with autism d: all of the above
d. all of the above
Bobby engages in repetitive and stereotyped behavior. This means he might: a: flap his hands rapidly b: intelligently talk about the train schedules he knows c: prefer to play alone d: both A and B
d. both a and b
What do we currently know about the cause of autism? a: there is currently non definitive cause for autism b: there is no biological marker for autism c: there is a specific genetic condition that causes autism d: both a and b
d. both a and b