Sunday, 3 August 2025

Answers to Cerebral Palsy quiz

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1. What is cerebral palsy?

A) A condition that affects movement and posture
B) A disease that affects the lungs
C) A type of cancer
Correct answer: A


2. What causes cerebral palsy?

A) Brain damage before, during, or just after birth
B) Eating too much sugar
C) Catching a virus from another person
Correct answer: A


3. What are some symptoms of cerebral palsy? (Tick all that apply)

Trouble walking
Muscle stiffness or weakness
Sneezing
Problems with balance and posture
Correct answers: Trouble walking, muscle stiffness/weakness, problems with balance/posture


4. Can cerebral palsy be cured?

Yes / No
Correct answer: No – But treatments can help


5. What is spasticity?

A) A type of infection
B) Tight or stiff muscles
C) A type of surgery
Correct answer: B


6. What is spastic cerebral palsy?

A) A mild flu
B) Cerebral palsy with stiff muscles
Correct answer: B


7. What is spastic diplegia?

A) A type of cerebral palsy that mostly affects the legs
Correct answer: A


8. What is athetoid cerebral palsy?

A) A type that causes slow, uncontrolled movements
Correct answer: A


9. What is spastic quadriplegia?

A) A type of cerebral palsy that affects all four limbs
Correct answer: A


10. Can people with cerebral palsy have children?

Yes / No
Correct answer: Yes


11. Does cerebral palsy affect intelligence?

A) Always
B) Sometimes
C) Never
Correct answer: B – It depends on the person


12. What are some treatments for cerebral palsy?

A) Physical therapy
B) Speech therapy
C) Medicines
Correct answer: All of the above


13. Is cerebral palsy hereditary?

A) Often
B) Rarely
Correct answer: B


14. Can cerebral palsy be prevented?

A) Always
B) Sometimes (by good prenatal care)
Correct answer: B


15. What is tone management?

A) Controlling muscle stiffness and movement
Correct answer: A


16. What is the difference between cerebral palsy and epilepsy?

A) CP affects movement; epilepsy causes seizures
Correct answer: A


17. Can cerebral palsy be diagnosed before birth?

Yes / No
Correct answer: Sometimes, but not always


18. What is the age of onset for cerebral palsy?

A) Before age 2
Correct answer: A


19. Is cerebral palsy the same as muscular dystrophy?

Yes / No
Correct answer: No – They are different conditions


20. Can someone develop cerebral palsy later in life?

Yes / No
Correct answer: No – It starts early, but symptoms may show later

 

 for more information, visit: cerebral palsy research network

 

comparing cp (cerebral palsy) and sb (spina bifida)

both cp and sb are lifelong conditions that affect how a person moves and functions. but they have different causes, symptoms, and needs.


1. what they are (nature of the condition)

cerebral palsy (cp):

a condition caused by brain damage that affects how muscles work.

the brain damage happens before, during, or soon after birth.

it does not get worse over time.

spina bifida (sb):

a condition where the spinal cord or backbone doesn’t fully form during pregnancy.

it’s a type of neural tube defect.

it can cause damage to nerves and body control below the spine gap.


2. causes

cp:

lack of oxygen to the baby’s brain.

brain infections or injury before or during birth.

premature birth or low birth weight.

sb:

the spinal tube doesn’t close properly during pregnancy.

linked to low folic acid in early pregnancy.

can also be caused by genetics or health conditions in the mother.


3. symptoms

cp symptoms:

stiff or floppy muscles.

problems with walking or moving.

may have seizures, speech issues, or learning problems.

sb symptoms:

weakness or paralysis in the legs.

problems with bladder and bowel control.

some may have learning difficulties or hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain).


4. how it affects daily life

both cp and sb can cause:

 

 

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