ASD- 5A Flashcards
1
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What are the two symptom categories for diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder?
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- Deficits in social communication and interaction
- Restricted, repetitive behavior, interests, or activities
2
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Important criterion for diagnosing co-morbid intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder
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-social communication should be below that expected for general developmental level
3
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List the early signs of autism
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- no big smiles or other warm expression by six months or thereafter
- no back and forth sharing of sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions
- no babbling by 12 months
- no words by 16 months
- no meaningful 2 word phrases by 24 months
- any signs of regression
4
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Epidemiology of ASD
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- prevalence 14/1000
- M:F 4:1
- prevalence in siblings 4.5%
- onset in childhood
5
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Etiologies of autism
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- Primary autism: 90-95% of cases
- Secondary autism: 5-10%, due to genetic mutations with autosomal dominant transmission
- Fragile X (most common)
- Tuberous sclerosis
- Rhett syndrome (MeCP2 mutation- females only)
6
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What are the components of the medical assessment for Autism Spectrum Disorder
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- hearing and vision test
- physical exam for dysmorphisms
- lead levels
- EEG: 25% of ASD develop seizure disorder
- FMR-1 DNA test for Fragile X syndrome
7
Q
The antipsychotics approved by the FDA for “irritability associated with autistic disorder”:
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-Risperidone & Aripiprazole
8
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Behavioral treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder
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-Applied Behavior Analysis and Modification