Neurodevelopmental Disorders Flashcards

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Intellectual Disability Key Characteristics?

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IQ is <70 & deficits in adaptive functioning

Managment is supportive

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Specific Learning Disorder Key Characteristics

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  • Difficulty learning & using academic skills
    Specific problems-math, reading, writing which interfere with functiong skills.
  • Manifests when academic demands > capabilities
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Specific Learning Disorder Key Characteristics

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  • Difficulty learning & using academic skills
    Specific problems-math, reading, writing which interfere with functiong skills.
  • Manifests when academic demands > capabilities

Management is supportive

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Communciation Disorders Key Characteristics (4)

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  1. Language Disorder: problems w/ acquisition & use of language
  2. Speech Sound Disorder: problems w/ pronunciation
  3. Childhood-onset fluency: fluency and timing of speech (stuttering)
  4. Social (pragmatic) communication disorder: problems w/ social use of language (nonverbal and verbal)

Supportive managment

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Tourette’s Disorder Diagnostic Criteria

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  • Multiple motor and 1 vocal tic
  • Symptoms last longer than 1 year
  • Onset is prior to age 18
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Tourette’s Disorder Treatment

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  1. Psychotherapy: stress reduction, coping strategies (masking tics)
  2. Pharmacological: if required antipsychotics to block dopamine receptors
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Criteria

(2)

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  1. Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts
    * Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity
    * Deficits in nonverbal communicative behavior
    * Deficits in developing, maintaining, and understanding relationships
  2. Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, activities
    * Sterotyped or reptitive motor movements
    * Inflexible adherance to routines
    * Restricted, fixated interests
    * Hyper/hypo reactivity to sensory input

Diagnosis usually made by age 2

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Autism Spectrum Disorder Specifiers

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  1. With/out intellectual impairement
  2. With/out language impairement
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ASD w/ cognitive impairement

Which hemisphere of brain?

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LEFT: verbal language functions more affected

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ADHD Diagnostic Criteria

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  1. 6 or more symptoms of inattention AND/OR
  2. 6 or more specific symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity
  3. Lasted at least 6 months
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ADHD types

(3)

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  1. Combined presentation
  2. Predominantly Inattentive
  3. Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive
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ADHD Etiology

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  • Biological: decreased dopamine and norepinephrine-decreased prefrontal lobe
  • Environmental: toxins (alcohol), trauma, perinatal complications
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Neuropsycholgical Evaluations for ADHD

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  1. Tests of frontal lobe functioning: Wisconsin Sorting test
  2. Tests of sustained attention: CPT (continuous performance test)
  3. Behavioral Rating Scales: Achenbach Child behavior, ADHD Rating scale, Conner’s ADHD Rating Scale
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ADHD Non-Pharmacological Interventions

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  1. Psychosocial: Teach “Stop, think, act”
  2. Parental support: token economies
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ADHD Pharmacological Interventions

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  1. Stimulants: amphetamine, methylphenidate-increases dopamine and norepinephrine in prefrontal cortex
    * Blackbox warning: potential for abuse
  2. Non-stimulant: Atomoxetine-inhibits norepinephrine reuptake in prefrontal cortex
    * Used if stimulant failure, coexisting anxiety, tics, abuse liability
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