development and functional ability
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADHD
ADHD pharm
100

explain the 3 interrelated concepts of development 

growth - physical growth is a quantitative change 

differentiation - process by which initially formed cells and structures become specialized 

maturation - individual is fully developed in personal, behavioral, or adultlike physical characteristics 

100

explain ASD and what we use to diagnose 

- appear in the first 3 years of life

- affects social and communication skills 

- DSM5 criteria : social-emotional reciprocity, nonverbal communicative behaviors, deficits in developing and maintaining relationships 

- symptoms must be present in early developmental period, they together limit and impair everyday functioning and are not better explained by intellectual disability 

100

explain what ADHD is and what ADHD-PI is 

how is this diagnosed ? 

adhd - inappropriate degree of inattention, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity 

adhd-pi - further classified as primarily inattentive type (was ADD) 

diagnosis : must be present in at least 2 settings and occur before age 12 

100

what are the classes of medications we use for ADHD ? 

amphetamines, CNS stimulants, SNRIs, and central acting alpha-2 adrenergic agonists 

200

what is functional ability ? 

cognitive, social, physical, and emotional ability to carry on normal activities of life 

200

explain the symptoms of ASD 

- deficits in social and relationship building skills 

- repetitive patterns 

- obsessive focus on specific objects 

- routines or rituals 

- resistant to change 

200

explain the assessment and diagnosis part of the nursing process with ADHD 

assessment : physical activity, attention span, talkitiveness, frustration tolerance, impulse control, ability to follow directions/complete tasks, social skills, comorbidities, learning disorders, and sleeping/eating patterns 

diagnosis : overactive/ disruptive behaviors, difficulty with attention, behavior negatively impacts relationship development, conflict with others, noncompliant, not follow age appropriate norms, inappropriate ways to meet needs 

200

Explain amphetamines 

class - stimulant 

med - adderall (amphetamine/dextroamphetamine) 

AE - insomnia, nervousness, weight loss / suppressed growth, HTN, tachy, depression if stopped abruptly 

PE/NC - take before 4pm, monitor Height and weight, "drug holidays", dont stop abrupt, largest meal when appetite is largest, contraindicated with substance abuse and cardiac disease, avoid caffeine 

300

discuss childhood mental health and what it can do to development 

- disrupts the normal pattern of development 

- barriers to assessing, diagnosing, and treating 

- lack of services and premature termination of Tx  

300

explain the assessment and diagnosis part of the nursing process 

assessment : developmental delays, communication skills, parent-child relationship, physical and emotional signs of abuse, comorbidities (should be completed prior), need for community programs

diagnosis : severe impairments in social interactions and communication skills, intellectual disability, inability to bond with peers, behavioral problems 

300

explain the outcome and implementation parts of the nursing process with adhd 

outcomes should target hyperactivity, impulse control, freedom from injury, improved social relationships, development of self, and positive coping skills 

implementation should include different types of therapy, managing disruptive behaviors, and psychosocial interventions, 

300

explain CNS stimulants 

med - Methylphenidate (concerta, ritalin, daytrana) ; PO or Transdermal 

AE - insomnia, nervousness, weight loss and suppressed growth, HTN, tachy, depression when stopped abrupt 

PE/NC - before 4pm, monitor height and weight, "drug holidays" dont stop abrupt, allow larger meal when most hungry, not for substance abuse or cardiac disease Hx, avoid caffeine 

400

explain the risk factors of impaired development (with MH) as well as the general assessment of a child with a potential MH issue 

bio- genetic and nerobiological 

cognitive - temperament and resilence 

environment - adverse childhood experiences 

cultural - ethnicity, worldview, religion, and socioeconomics 

general assessment includes data collection, mental status exams, and  developmental assessments 

400

explain the outcomes, implementations, and evaluations in the nursing process 

outcomes : social interaction skills, communication skills, and family normalization 

implementation : early intervention programs, behavior management, and family support 

evaluation : level 1 = requires support, level 2 = substantial support, level 3 = very substantial support 

400

with ADHD, ADHD-PI, and ADHD hyperactive-impulsive type or combo type, what are our focuses ? 

adhd - symptom patterns and severity 

adhd-pi - academic performance, ADLs, social relationships, and personal perception 

HIT/combo - academic performance, social skills, relationships, impulse control, and behavioral response 

400

explain SNRIs 

med - atomoxetine (strattera) 

AE - GI upset, urinary retention, dizzy, fatigue/insomnia, liver injury, increased SI in depressed patients 

PE/NC - 6 weeks, good for those who have increased anxiety with stimulants/ substance use disorder 

500

explain some of the interventions / treatments for these patients in childhood MH 

interventions : rewards, therapies (play, biblio, art, music, family, and journaling) 

treatments : pharmacotherapy (multimodal approach), CBT, group therapy

500

explain the pharmacotherapy and psychological therapies for ASD 

pharm - used to improve relatedness and decrease anxiety, agitation, and compulsive behaviors 

psych - applied behavior analysis, early intensive behavioral interventions, early start denver model 

500

what treatments will we see with ADHD 

biologic - meds to increase attention and task directed behavior as well as meds for aggressive behaviors 

psychological therapies - parent training in behavior therapy and CBT 

500

explain Centrally acting alpha-2 adrenergic agonists 

med - Guafacine (intuniv), clonidine (catapress, kapvay) 

AE - drowsy, dizzy, dry mouth, htn, rebound HTN crisis if stopped abruptly 

PE/NC - @ bed to reduce drowsiness, dry mouth will dimish, dont stop abruptly 

FUN FACT - can also be used for HTN and used through a transdermal patch for this ! 

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