Learning Disabilities Flashcards

1
Q

What is Down’s syndrome
-maternal risk factors
-presentation
-

A

Trisomy 21 but not hereditary

  • older mothers
  • can be screened for it at the dating scan
Learning impairment
Facial features
-flat features
-upwards slanting eyes
-small ears, mouth
-wide short hand, single palmar crease

Cardiac, GI, thyroid, caratacts, hearing problems, AD

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2
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Classification of mental retardation

  • mild
  • moderate
  • severe
  • profound
A
Mild - IQ 50-69
-can work, maintain social relationships
Moderate - IQ 35-49
-some independence, support needed
Severe - IQ 20-34
-continuous support needed
Profound - IQ U20
-severe limitation in self care, continence, mobility
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3
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Physical reasons for changes in behaviour changes

A

Infection
Pain
Cognitive decline/dementia
Impaired mobility - from undiagnosed pain, injury
Progression of undiagnosed chronic illness

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4
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Psychological reasons for behvaioural changes

A

Depressive illness
Schizophrenic/psychosis
Anxiety
Acute stress

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5
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Environmental reasons for behavioural changes

A

Change in

  • accommodation
  • daily routine
  • staff/carers
  • family context
  • relationships, friendships
  • alcohol, drug use
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6
Q

Management of behavioral and functional changes

A
Explore all possible causes
-physical
-psychological
-environmental
Identify stressors and address them
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7
Q

Possible causes of mental retardation

A

Unknown

Genetic

  • Klinefelter
  • Prader Willi
  • William
  • Di George

Envrionmental/development

  • iodine deficienty => hypothyroidism
  • malnutrition
  • infection
  • toxin exposure
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