Intellectual Disability Flashcards

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Name 4 peri-natal risk factors of developing intellectual disability

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  1. Prematurity
  2. Birth injury
  3. Birth asphyxia
  4. Neonatal disorders
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Which disorder is described by intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social, practical domains with onset during developmental period?

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Intellectual development disorder (intellectual disability)

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3 criteria for intellectual development disorder?

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  1. Deficits in intellectual functions: reasoning, problem solving, planning, abstract thinking , judgement, academic learning, learning from expenience… Confirmed by clinical assessment and individualized standardized intelligence testing
  2. Deficits in adaptive functioning: fastene to meet developmental and sociocultural standards for personal independence and social responsibility. Limit function in 1 or more activities of daily life eg communication, social participation,in dependant living and across multiple environments
  3. Onset during developmental period
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Name 4 features (criteria A ) of social (pragmatic) communication disorder

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Persistent difficulties in social use of verbal+ nonverbal communication as manifested by all :

  • deficits in using communication for social purposes, like greeting, sharing info
  • impair in ability to change communication to match context or needs of listener
  • difficulty following rules for conversation + storytelling eg taking turns in conversation, rephrasing when misunderstood, knowing how to use verbal + nonverbal signals to regulate interaction
  • difficulty understanding what is not explicitly stated + non literal/ambiguous meanings
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Name 6 specifiers specific learning disorder

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  • With impairment in reading (dyslexia)
  • with impairment in written expression
  • with impairment in mathematics (dyscalculia)
  • mild: 1 or 2 academic domains but can still function with right support
  • moderate:
  • severe: unlikely to cope
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Name 4 specifiers intellectual disability / intellectual development disorder

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  • Mild: independent, recognisable at later age
  • moderate: self help training beneficial, moderate supervision, poor social awareness but fair communication
  • severe: little/no communication skills, poor motor development, minimal speech
  • profound: gross disability, need constant aid + supervision , min functional capacity in sensorimotor areas
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