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Definition: Autism Spectrum Disorder |
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Defined by the presence or absence of behaviors in 3 areas: Social Reciprocity Communication Repetitive/Perseverative Behaviors |
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Genetics Prenatal infections (HTN, Preeclempsia) Teratogens Drug use (medications and abuse) |
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Inability to read Poor empathy skills
a core ASD symptoms felings/emotions/motivations |
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Food aversions rigid rituals and routines obsessions hand-flapping, rocking |
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Atypical Communication Development |
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Difficulty with social communication sing-song or robotic voice |
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Social Reciprocity Atypical Behavior Atypical Communication Development |
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Early Identification of ASD |
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Must appear by age 3 May not respond to name poor eye contact little interest in faces/voices Absence of social smile dislike being held sleep difficulties |
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6 or more from: Social: Fails developing peer relationship, lack of social enjoyment
Language: Impairment in sustaining conversation, improper word usage
Behavior: Abnormally focused on a particular thing, repeated hand flapping |
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Autism Aspergers Pervasive Developmental Childhood Disintegrative Rett's |
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Conditions associated with ASD |
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Intellectual Disability Brain trauma causing ASD disrupts function Epilepsy (25%) Tic Disorders (9%) Sleep Disorders (50-70%) |
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To bind and excrete heavy metals Way to remove heavy metals from body |
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Focus on one part of toy only Unusual objects (string, towel) Pretend play may not develop spontaneou Play may take on Rote quality Lack of symbolic play |
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Memorizing appropriate Bx, but not understanding the meaning of what they are doing |
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A coexisting condition that worsens an underlying condition. Each disorder often exacerbates the other disorder |
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Breaking down a job/task/skill into separate specific steps. Involves listing what skills are needed to complete the task. |
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Picture Exchange Communication System PECS |
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Pictures and objects are used to promote communication development |
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Applied Behavior Analysis ABA |
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Intense focus, repetitive delivery 1st year: Develop Language/Social/Play skills, and decrease negative Bx
2nd Year: Extend Tx to preschool/home setting Generalize skills into home/school interactions |
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Self Injurious Behavior SIB |
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Specific pattern for producing injury Head banging, cutting, hand-biting) |
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Stimulants
SSRI's: Tx repetitive Bx,irritability,injurious
Inderal/Propranalol: Antihypertensive, Decreases HR, Calms
Risperidone, Valproic A, Carbemazepine: Tx for Explosive Behavior |
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