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Symptoms of Autismin the DSM Which ones for autism. Which ones for aspergers? Which ones for Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD- NOS) |
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1. Socialization Impairments 2. Communication Impairments 3. Restricted Interests; Need for Sameness; Perseverative & Stereotypical Behaviors Autism = all 3 Asperger’s = 1 & 3 PDD-NOS = 1 + 2 and/or 3 |
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Aspergers: Impairment in _____(1)____communication __(2)___ & one-sided communication Lack of (3) despite interest in others All-absorbing, circumscribed interests that interfere with (4) and socialization Intellectualization of (5) Motor clumsiness & poor body (6) Onset: (7) Usually normal (8) |
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1) non verbal 2) Verbosity 3) friends 4) learning 5)affect 6) awareness 7) not usually recognized before age 3 8) intelligence |
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_________is the most common mental disorder in childhood |
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_____% of children with ADHD continue to have impairing symptoms into adulthood |
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Must occur before age 7 years Present for at least 6 months Causes impairment in at least 2 settings (school, home and/or office) |
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3 subtypes of ADHD:
which one describes children with ADHD better? which one describes adults with ADHD better> |
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Inattentive - adults Hyperactive/impulsive -children Combined |
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What might this describe in a child? "Schoolwork poorly organized, careless errors, often incomplete" |
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______Often Complicates the Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD |
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gold standard for adhd treatment? |
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Combined Treatment(Medication + Behavioral) |
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ADHD Stimulant Drugs: Non stimulant Drug: |
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Stimulants Methylphenidate (ritalin) - first line! Amphetamine compounds Dextroamphetamine Non-stimulant Atomoxetine |
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Insomnia Headache
Weight loss Diversion/Abuse Arrhythmias/Sudden Death? Tics? |
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adhd is thought to be due to depressed levels of _____ |
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Name the Childhood-Onset Neuropsychiatric Disorder and describe its course. males or females? onset? symptom duration? if symptoms last less than this, whats it callled? |
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Tourette’s Syndrome Waxing-and-waning course M>F before the age of 8 at least one year to be called tourettes if symptoms last less than this, its called transient motor tics. |
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rostral -->caudal starts with eyes and facial grimacing then eventually goes on to tapping. |
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name four Exacerbators of Tics: |
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Stress Fatigue Temperature Strep Infection (GABHS)? |
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ABout of the kids with tics also have _____, but the onset of tics is later. About 1/2 of the kids with tics will go on to develop ______. |
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