Introduction
Intellectual Disability
Visual Impairment
Hearing Impaired
Physical Disabilities
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What is the best approach to assess special need paitents

TEAM approach (trust every available member) 

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What is ASD

Autism Spectrum Disorder- general term used to describe a group of complex disorders of brain development

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What are the causes of visual impairment

congenital defect; disease; injury; degeneration of eyeball; optic nerve injury

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Two most common forms hearing loss 

Sensorineural deafness

conductive hearing loss

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What is Cerebral Palsy and what causes it

group of disorders characterize by poorly controlled body movement

damage to the developing fetal brain while in utero, oxygen deprived at birth, TBI at birth, infection in early childhood

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what is one thing you need to advocate for parents of special needs pt's

CPR

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What is Down Syndrome

characterized by genetic chromosomal defect resulting in mile to severe intellectual impairment

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What is one thing to remember with visual impaired pt's`

Every other sense is heightened 

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What are the steps to take if hearing aids don't work

1. make sure it is turned on

2. try fresh battery; make sure tubing is not twisted or bent

3. make sure switch is set on M not T

4. Make sure not clogged with wax

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What is Spina Bifida

birth defect caused by incomplete closure of the spinal column during embryonic or fetal development

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What is your priority in assessing special needs pt's

assessment and treatment ABC's
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What are the characteristics if Austim? 

impairment of social interaction; behavioral problems; repetitive motor activities;  verbal/nonverbal language impairment

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Are service dogs allowed with pt in the ambulance?

YES!!!!! unless critical situation and issue can be addressed then

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What are some helpful hints for working with pt's with hearing impairments

speak slowly and distinctly into less-impaired ear; position yourself on the side

change speakers; provide paper and pen

only one EMT ask questions

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What is a paralysis pt

is a pt who has the inability to voluntarily move one or more body parts

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What physical findings will you find for some special needs pt's

mechanical ventilators, intravenous pumps, LVADS

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What does Down Syndrome occur

When 2 21st Chromosomes fail to separate. Therefore resulting in an extra chromosome in the DNA

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What are the signs you need to look for to identify is someone is visually impaired

presence of eyeglasses; service dogs; signs; family members

400

What are the clues on scene for pts with hearing loss

presence of hearing aids

poor pronunciation of words; failure to respond to your presence or questions 

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What is the LVAD 

special piece of medical equipment that takes over the function of one or both heart ventricles

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Name 3  examples of special needs patients

1. premature babies; infant or small congenital heart disease; cerebral palsy

sensory deficits 

autism 

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How do you treat a special needs pt

Like any other pt, remain calm, friendly manor, watch for signs of increased anxiety or fear

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What are the KEY things to do for visual impaired pt's

Introduce yourself and have everyone else do the same; explain EVERYTHING; describe situation if needed

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Where are the places hearing aids can be located?

behind the ear; conventional body; in the canal and completely in the canal; in the ear

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What is a shunt

They are tubes that drain excess CSF from the ventricles of the brain to keep pressure from building up in the brain

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