What are some signs that the practitioner would look for to determine that a person,
usually a child, might have an elimination disorder?
What will be an ideal response?
Suggested response:
? Some signs of the elimination disorders are:Involve
the inappropriate elimination of urine or feces
Usually first diagnosed in childhood or adolescence
Includes enuresis and encopresis
Subtypes offered for diagnostic specificity – such as for enuresis to
differentiate voiding patterns during the nighttime (nocturnal)
or during waking hours (diurnal) or for encopresis to be seen
as the absence the presence or absence of constipation and
overflow incontinence
Diagnosis is based on chronological and developmental age
Both disorders may be voluntary or involuntary
Both disorders typically occur separately but co-occurrence may be
seen
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A. Education, Administration, and Technology B. Support, Time Management, and Administration C. Leadership, Administration, and Education D. Administration, Support, and Education
Which of the following is a characteristic of a distinct historical-comparative research method?
A) It focuses on the macro-level only and excludes the micro-level. B) It tests hypotheses about precisely operationalized variables. C) It uses a deductive approach. D) It sees causality as contingent and uses combinational explanation. E) None of the above.
What are three systems of sensory integration?
What will be an ideal response?
The Elmira Reformatory created the philosophy of:
a. an eye for an eye b. time off for good behavior c. criminals are not mentally ill d. all of the above