abnormal development 10 questions
complications of cleft lip
- Difficulty feeding - Altered dentition - Delayed speech development
surgical intervention for cleft lip/palate include
- Lip repair: 2-3 months of age - Palate repair: 6-7 month
Affects on Growth & Development
- Maternal choices during pregnancy - Genetic heredity - Environmental factors - Caregiver roles/lack
nursing interventions of cleft lip/palate
- Monitor weight - Aspiration precautions - Encourage parent-infant bonding
nursing interventions for autism include
- Structured school environments (IEP)• Occupational, physical, and speech therapy• Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT)• Relationship Development Intervention (RDI)• Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)• Complementary/alternative behaviors
symptoms of autism include
- failure to point at objects - mute/utter sounds, repetition of words - spends hours in repetitive activity - bizarre motor behaviors (hand flapping) - resist cuddling - avoid eye contact
meds/stimulants to control hyperactivity include
- mixed amphetamine salts (MAS) - methylphenidate
autism is typically diagnosed between _-_months of age
12-36
down syndrome is at risk for
Congenital heart defects (40-50%)• Visual & hearing deficits (75%)• Thyroid disease• Leukemia/Anemia/Polycythemia• Obstructive sleep apnea• Infections • Alopecia• Seizures Life expectancy: ~ 60 years of age
which type of cerebral palsy is this - abnormal involuntary movements
Dyskinetic/athetoid
characteristics of down syndrome include
Intellectual disability• Slanted eyes• Depressed nasal bridge• Hypotonia• Short stature• Protrusion of tongue (small mouth)• Excessive skin at nape of neck• Excessive space between great and second toe
nursing interventions for down syndrome
Provide supportive measures to promote growth & development •Prevent complications •Provide support and education to family and child
Genetic disorder defined by presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
After talking with the parents of a child with Down Syndrome, the nurse should help the parents establish which goal? a) Encourage self-care skills in the child. b) Teach the child something new each day. c) Encourage more lenient behavior limits for the child. d) Achieve age-appropriate social skills.
a
which type of cerebral palsy is this - affects balance and depth perception
ataxic
developmental disability caused by differences in the brain
autism
What is an important nursing consideration post-operatively after a cleft lip/palate repair? a) Administering analgesics such as acetaminophen b) Maintaining a patent airway c) Feeding d) Suctioning mouth
b
A child with spastic cerebral palsy is to begin botulinum toxin type A injections. Which treatment goals should the healthcare team set for the child related to botulinum toxin? Select ALL that apply. a) Improved nutritional status b) Decreased pain from spasticity c) Improved motor function d) Enhanced self-esteem e) Reduced caregiver strain and improved self-care f) Decreased speech impediments
b,c,d,e
meds for cerebral palsy include
baclofen, diazepam, glycopyrrolate, botulinum toxin A
Which statement by a parent would indicate a potential Autism diagnosis? [Select all that apply] a) "My child uses their finger to point at something." b) "My child smiles back at me, when I smile at him." c) "My child makes finger movements near her eyes." d) "My child gets upset and screams when I run the vacuum cleaner." e) "Sometimes I wonder if my child cannot hear me."
c,d,e
Range of nonspecific clinical symptoms characterized by abnormal motor pattern/postures caused by nonprogressive abnormal brain function, and results in a neurologic lesion, Abnormal development or damage to motor areas of the brain
cerebral palsy
- congenital face anomaly - tissue for lip fuses in early pregnancy (5-6 weeks gestation) - palate closes too early (7-9 weeks gestation) - can be unilateral or bilateral
cleft lip/palate
The healthcare team determines that the family of an infant with failure to thrive who is to be discharged will need follow-up care. Which approach would be the most effective method of follow-up? a) Daily phone calls from the hospital nurse b) Enrollment in community parenting classes c) Twice-weekly clinic appointments d) Weekly visits by a community health nurse
d
A lag in meeting developmental milestones
developmental delay
A group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas. These conditions begin during the developmental period, may impact day-to-day functioning, and usually last throughout a person's lifetime.
developmental disability
A mental or physical or combination impairment result in lifelong disability, that may contribute to failure to thrive.
developmental disability
Inadequate growth in infants and children
failure to thrive
prenatal causes of cerebral palsy
hypoxia, environmental toxins, pre-eclampsia, genetic abnormalities, and multiples
is this organic or nonorganic FTT - Neglect - Abuse - Behavioral problems - Lack of maternal interaction - Poor feeding techniques - Lack of parental knowledge - Poverty
nonorganic
is this organic or nonorganic FTT - Mental or physical impairment - Cerebral palsy, cardiac defects - Malabsorption - Diarrhea - Vomiting - Changes in metabolism/caloric needs related to chronic illness
organic
perinatal causes of cerebral palsy
prematurity, hypoxia, asphyxia, sepsis, placental complications, Chorioamnionitis, and cerebral hemorrhage
nursing interventions for cerebral palsy include...
promoting mobility, Maintain optimal nutritional intake, Patient and family support/education, Interdisciplinary Team (PT, OT, Speech), Orthotics or Braces, Surgical Interventions
postnatal causes of cerebral palsy
seizures, viral/bacterial infection, intraventricular hemorrhage, Kernicterus, asphyxia
which type of cerebral palsy is this - hypertonicity, permanent contractures
spastic
post op care for cleft lip/palate
• Observe airway for obstruction/bleeding • Prevent injury to suture line • Positioning supine and upright or side-lying • Facilitation of drainage • Facemask for O2 if needed • Cleansing suture line per MD order • Keep infant calm • Avoid items in mouth (i.e. straw, syringe, suction catheter, spoon)
nutrition for children with cleft lip/palate
• Promoting adequate nutrition • Breastfeed • Utilize feeding devices • Assess sucking and feeding • Frequent burping
Nutrition for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders include
•Eat narrower range of foods •May have preference for specific textures, temperatures, colors, and smells of food as well as the environment of which mealtime occurs
nursing interventions for FTT
•Observe parent-child interaction •Weigh child daily •Provide support to alleviate parental anxiety related to child's inability to grow appropriately •Structured routine •Interdisciplinary team •Remain persistent
Antipsychotics are used to manage repetitive and aggressive behaviors in autism include
•risperidone •aripiprazole