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What type of test is the PEDI
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norm referenced standarized test
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What is the purpose for the PEDI?
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looks at child's current functional preformance
tracks change across time measure effectiveness fo peiadiatric evaluation services |
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What is the appropriate age range for the PEDI?
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6 months to 7 1/2 years
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What are the subtest areas for Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory
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Looks at functional akills.
It focuses on 3 subtest: self-care, mobility and social function and how children with various types of congenital and acquired disorders are affected by the 3 subtest areas |
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Appropriate Diagnoses and /or symptoms for PEDI
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self-care: ADL's- look at age range may include hygiene, dressing,etc
Example if the patient has low endurance may work on strengthing UE in order to brush teeth Mobility: moving from one place to another and transferring items ex.) May have proprioceptive problems and lack coordination making it difficult to move items Social function: interacting and accessing opportunities with other people in appropriate contextual and cultural ways to meet emotional and physical needs. ex: Depression- working on communication Overall CP is a good example of a diagnoses that it could be used for |
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What are the psychometrics for the PEDI
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both reliable and valid
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How does it fit in the top down approach for PEDI?
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looks at the child's functional performance
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How might deficits in the areas addressed affect the client's occupational performance for PEDI?
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For example a child with CP who has problems with strength and motor skills may not be able to do well with any of the subtest areas.
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What section is PEDI under
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Multiple Category Assessment
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