ADHD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Biologic Risks
Assessments
Laws and Programs
100

To make a diagnosis of ADHD, there needs to be documentation of impairment in how many settings?

More than 1 major setting

-Information obtained primarily from reports from parents or guardians, teachers, and other school and mental health clinicians involved in the child's care

100

According to the DSM-V: __ of the 3 must show persistent deficits in social communication/interaction across context, not accounted for by general developmental delays and __ of the 4 symptoms related to restricted and repetitive behaviors need to be present

ALL Social communication/interaction-Problems reciprocating social/emotional interaction, severe problems maintaining relationships, and nonverbal communication problems

2/4 Restricted and repetitive behavior

-Stereotyped/repetitive speech, motor movements, or use of objects

-Excessive adherence to routines, ritualized patterns of verbal/nonverbal behavior, or excessive resistance to change

-Highly restricted interest

-Hyper/hyporeactivity to sensory input or unusual interest in sensory aspects of the environment

*Must cause functional impairment

100

Hypotonia, excessive skin at the nape, sandal gap toes

Down's Syndrome (Trisomy 21)

100

Name 2 Developmental Screening Tests

PEDS (Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status) and ASQ (Ages and Stages)

100

A program of the US Department of Health and Human Services that provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families

Head Start (3-5 y/o)

Early Head Start (0-3 y/o)

200

Mainstay of treatment for 4-5 years of age with ADHD

Behavior therapy (modifying physical and social environment to alter/change behavior)

Mod-severe dysfunction considered for medication (according to AAP guidelines in 2011)

1) sx persisted for at least 9 months

2) Dysfunction manifested in both home and other settings

3) dysfunction that has not responded adequately to behavioral therapy

200

Deceleration of head growth between age 5-48 months, loss of previously acquired purposeful hand skills, stereotyped hand movements, loss of social engagement early in the course, poorly-coordinated gait, severely impaired expressive and receptive language development

Rett's Disorder

200

Thin upper lip, smooth philtrum, flat mid face and short nose

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

200

Children are asked to draw a picture of their family, including themselves, "doing something." This picture is meant to elicit the child's attitudes toward his or her family and the overall family dynamics. 

Kinetic Family Drawing


200

Services and supports available to babies and young children (birth to 3 y/o) with developmental delays and disabilities 

Early Intervention

300

Before beginning medication treatment for adolescents with newly diagnosed ADHD, clinicians should assess these patients for symptoms of  ________ 

Substance abuse

300

“Correct” behaviors taught through a system of rewards and consequences.  The goal is to increase helpful behaviors and decrease harmful behaviors

Applied Behavioral Analysis


300

High pitched cat-like cry, hypertelorism, micrognathia 

Cri-du-chat

300

What is the criteria for Intellectual Disability?

IQ score <70 and low adaptive scoring behavior (includes three types of skills: practical skills, conceptual skills and social skills)

Symptoms started <18 y/o 

300

This is a document that is developed for each public school child who is eligible for special education.  

Individualized Education Plan

400

Give an example of non-stimulant medications for ADHD

Atomoxetine (selective inhibitor of presynaptic NE transporter in the central nervous system) increase and NE and dopaminee concentration  

Medications not approved by FDA- TCA, bupropion and alpha-2 adrenergic agonists (clonidine, guanfenacine)

400

Therapist trained to work directly with children and adults with autism to practice skills and work towards individual goals 

Registered behavioral technicians (RBTs)

400

Narrow bifrontal diameter, almond shaped eyes, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

Prader-Willi

400

In the Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale for assessment of children 6-12 y/o, other than questions about hyperactivity and inattention, name other related conditions that are included in the questions items

Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Anxiety, and Depression (disorders often co-morbid with ADHD)

Also have questions on effects on academic performance.

400

Law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities throughout the nation and ensures special education and related services to those children

IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)

500

This study showed that pharmacologic intervention for ADHD was more effective than behavioral treatment alone. Combination treatment was no better than medication alone, except when the children studied also had a co-morbid anxiety or oppositional defiant disorder.

MTA (Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD)

500

Designs and directly oversees ABA.  Customize it to each learner’s skills, needs, interests, preferences, and family situation

BCBAs (board certified behavioral analyst)

500

"Greek helmet" facies, cleft lip/palate, coloboma

Wolf-Hirschhorn

500

According to State of Hawaii DOH, what is the SD score cut-off in Battelle Developmental Inventory to be eligible for Early Intervention

SD ≤ -1 in multiple areas (2 or more different domains or sub-domains)

SD ≤ -1.4 in at least one domain or sub-domain

Multidisciplinary team observations and informed clinical opinion when the child's score cannot be measured by the evaluation instrument

500

Accommodations within the classroom based on a child's individual needs i.e preferential seating, modified assignments, and homework load

Section 504

Rehabilitation Act of 1973- legal basis for school-based accommodations once a disability is identified