Developmental Delay Flashcards
Define developmental delay
Failure to attain developmental milestones for a child’s corrected chronological age
What are the main patterns of abnormal development?
Global delay
Specific delay in 1 or 2 areas
Deviation from normal
Regression
People with mild learning disability have an IQ of what?
IQ below 70
People with severe learning disability have an IQ of what?
IQ below 50
List red flags for development
Asymmetry of movement Not reaching for objects by 6mths Unable to sit unsupported by 12mths Unable to walk by 18mths No speech by 18mths Loss of skills No social smile by 8 weeks
If a child is unable to walk by 18 months, what test should be done?
Measure CK levels
Global developmental delay causes significant delay in 2+ of what?
Gross/fine motor skill
Speech/language
Cognition
Social/personal skill
Global developmental delay applies to children under 5. What term is given for school age?
Learning disability
Give examples of diseases where motor delay occurs
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Cerebral palsy
Coordination disorders
Gives examples of disease where sensory deficits and delays occur
Oculocutaneous albinism
Treacher-Collins syndrome
What is the main developmental deviation disease?
Autism spectrum disorders
What are the classical features of autism? (autistic triad)
Altered communication, social interaction and flexibility of thought/imagination
What are the 4 main aspects of development?
Gross motor
Fine motor
Language/speech
Social skills
What is a fairly characteristic sign/manoeuvre seen in Duchenne muscular dystrophy?
Gower’s manoeuvre (bending over, hands on knees) due to weak pelvic girdle muscles
In hemiplegic cerebral palsy, only one side of the body is affected. True/False?
True
If only the legs are affected in cerebral palsy, what kind of plegia is it?
Paraplegic cerebral palsy
If both arms and legs are affected in cerebral palsy, it is termed diplegic cerebral palsy. True/False?
False
Diplegia = legs + slight involvement elsewhere
Quadriplegia = legs + arms
List some investigations for developmental delay
Creatinine kinase Genetics: array-CGH, chromosomes, fragile X Neonatal PKU Thyroid function Imaging if indicated
List methods of intervention in developmental delay
Therapy (physio, OT, SLT)
Family support
Educational placement
Referral to community paeds department
What is an ‘ACE’?
Adverse childhood experiences occurring during childhood that directly harm a child or effect environment in which they live
What investigation is diagnostic of NAI in children?
Skeletal survey in all less than or equal to 2yo
When does CMV infection present n a child?
2 years
What is otosclerosis?
Abnormal growth of bone near ear leading to conductive hearing loss and delayed hearing
When is a child usually referred to SALT with delyaed speech?
27 months
List common causes of delayed speech
OME ADHD Autism Verbal dyspraxia Auditory processing disorder Global developmental delay
How is profound hearing loss treated in a child?
Cochlear implantation
At what age does a child usually hear sound?
18 weeks
At what age does a child usually respond to sound/ voice?
26 weeks