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Select True or False.
2. Genetic disorders may be caused by gene mutations and chromosome number and structure abnormalities. True False
3. Respiratory distress syndrome may lead to broncho-pulmonary dysplasia causing serious respiratory complications. True False
4. Grade 1 intraventricular hemorrhage is the most serious type of bleeding in the brain of an infant. True False
5. Pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a multi-system disorder that may include heart, liver, and spleen involvement. True False
6. Spina bifida cystica is manifested in both meningocele and myelomeningocele. True False
7. "Floppy baby syndrome" is more correctly labeled ataxic cerebral palsy. True False
8. Erbs Palsy and Klumpke Paralysis are both types of peripheral nerve injuries. True False
9. There is no primary role for the physical therapist for children with asthma or hemophilia. True False
10. There is reason for concern if a neonate does not support his head or commando crawl by 3 months. True False
11. Premature infants reach the same developmental milestones in chronological age when compared to full-term infants. True False
12. Kyphotic sitting posture is normal in a 4 -6 month olds. True False
13. T. Berry Brazelton is credited with the theory of affective development of neonates. True False
14. The influence of home and family is studied by Piaget. True False
15. The traction response, crossed extension, and flexor withdrawal all have onsets around 28 weeks gestation. True False
16. Sequential rolling and commando crawling may be normal mobility modes of an infant. True False
17. Chromosomal deletion is induced by chromosome breakage and the broken potion is lost rather than attached. True False
18. Specific gene mutations account for 9-11% of all congenital anomalies. True False
19. Body Righting Reaction (reflex) begins at 35 weeks gestation and is intergrated at 1-2 months. True False
20. The proper response for the child in the tilting reaction in standing reflex is that the body should extend against the tilt with the upper leg flexed and arm abducted while the lower leg is extended and braced. True False