Ch. 37 Patients With Special Challenges Flashcards
Autism spectum disorder (ASD)
A group of complex disorders of brain development, charaterized by difficulties in social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and verbal and nonberbal communication.
Cerebral palsy
A group disorders characterized by poorly controlled body movement.
Colostomy
A surgical procedure to create an opening (stoma) between the colon and the surface of the body.
Conductive hearing loss
Hearing loss caused by a faulty transmission sound waves.
Developmental disability
Insufficient development of the brain, resulting in some level of dysfunction or impairment.
Down syndrome
A genetic chromosomal defect that can occur during fetal development that can occur during fetal development and that results in intellectual impairment as well as certain physical characteristics, such as a round head with a flat occiput and slanted, wide set eyes.
Ileostomy
A surgical procedure to create an opening (stoma) between the small intestine and the surface of the body.
Intellectual disability
A subset of developmental disability characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functionig and skills needed for daily living.
Obesity
A complex condition in which a person has an exessive amoung of body fat.
Sensorineural deafness
A permanent lack of hearing caused by a lesion or damage of the inner ear.
Shunts
Tubes that drain excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to another part of the body outside the brain, such as the abdomen; lowers pressure in the brain.
Spina bifida
A development defect in which a portion of the spinal cord or meninges may protrude outside of the vertebrae and possibly even outside of the body, usually at the lower third of the spine in the lumbar area.
Stoma
An opening through the skin and into an organ or other structure.
Tracheostomy
A surgical procedure to create an opening (stoma) into the trachea; a stoma in the neck connects the trachea directly to the skin.
Tracheostomy tube
A plastic tube placed within the tracheostomy site (stoma).