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best indicator of future intellectual achievement
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language
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developmental milestones (4)
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1. gross motor
2. fine motor 3. language 4. social |
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pediatric IQ tests
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1. Weschler
2. Stanford-Binet |
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child w/suspected language delay should receive...
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full audiologic assessment
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most common cause of hearing loss in young child...
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chronic OM w/effusions
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until age X, a child's chronological age should be adjusted acc to gestational age
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2 years old
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true disfluency components
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a.disfluency
b.tension c.struggle d.total word blockage |
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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) components (3)
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1.inattention
2.hyperactivity 3.impulsivity |
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ADHD children @ risk for...(3)
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1.poor school performance
2.poor peer interaction 3.low self-esteem |
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attention deficit disorder (ADD) components
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1.inattention
2.impulsivity |
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ADHD dx requires X amt of time of persistent symptoms
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6 months (at least)
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ADHD manifests by age X
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age 7
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ADHD dx test
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Connor's Parent and Teacher Rating Scales
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ADHD management goal
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1.reduce Sx for entire day
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ADHD meds (3)
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1.methylphenidate
2.dextroamphetamine 3.mixed amphetamine salts |
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ADHD meds' MOA
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increase availability of DA, NE in the CNS
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atomexetine (Strattera)
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specific NE reuptake inhibitor
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pervasive developmental disorder - definition
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-chronic
-nonprogressive -developmental disabilities (social interaction, communication, behavior) |
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pervasive developmental disorder - examples (2)
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1.autism
2.Asperger's |
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-no pretend play
-limited eye contact -no reciprocal communication dx? |
autism
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-no understanding of metaphors or sarcasm
-wants to form friendships, but can't |
Asperger's
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disfluency resolves by age X
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age 4
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best prognostic indicator of future success of autistic children
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extent of language development in preschool years
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