Lecture 12 - Clinical Aspects of Intellectual Disability Flashcards

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What is intellectual disability?

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Neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood and is characterised by limitations in both intelligence and adaptive skills.

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What is used to define and determine the severity of ID?

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Adaptive skills - conceptual, social and practical.
IQ less than or equal to 70.

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What are the causes of ID?

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Genetic - > 50%, could be mitochondrial disorders, Down syndrome.
Environmental - perinatal causes such as alcohol/drug abuse, infection. Postnatal causes such as trauma infection.

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What is the LeDeR?

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Learning disabilities mortality review.
Created in response to the confidential enquiry to the premature deaths of people with learning disabilities. People with LD had a life expectancy of 19.7 years lower than general pop.
People with LD died from an avoidable cause of death twice as frequently as general pop.
A third of deaths of LD were from treatable medical causes, compared to 8% general pop.

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What IQs are for mild ID, moderate ID, severe ID, profound ID?

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Mild = IQ 50-70
Moderate = 35-50
Severe = 20-35
Profound = <20

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Describe autism.

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Lifelong disability affecting how people communicate and interact with the world.
7000 adults and children on the spectrum.
Changes can be stressful.
Sensory overload > meltdowns.
Increased risk for mental health problems.

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Describe problems with social communication in autism.

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Difficulties interpreting verbal and non-verbal language like gestures.
Taking things literally and not understanding abstract concepts.
Needing extra time to process information and answer questions.
Repeating what others say to them.

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Describe problems with social interaction in autism.

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Difficulty ‘reading’ others and expressing their own emotions making it hard to navigate the social world so autistic people may:
-appear to be insensitive
-seek out time alone when overloaded
-not seek comfort from others
-appear to behave strangely or socially inappropriate
-find it hard to make friends

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What is sensory sensitivity?

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Autistic people may suffer with over or under sensitivity to sounds, touch, tastes, smell, light colours, temperatures or pain.

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What is the testing criteria for epilepsy.

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Unexplained epilepsy with clinical suspicion of a monogenic cause including onset under 2 years or clinical features suggestive of specific genetic epilepsy or additional clinical features such as ID, autism etc.

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When treating for ID what must be considered?

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Dose
Timing
Formulation
Interactions
Side effects
Secondary effects

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Why is there usually over prescription in ID?

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Drugs started when someone is in adolescence but as the person gets older there is no need for those drugs - deprescribing.

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What is the best clinical approach for treating ID?

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Always personalise treatment
Use lowest possible dose, escalate slowly
Listen
Aware of additive effects
Make sure the patient is willing so they will actually take them

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What is the link between valproate and ID?

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Epileptic pregnant mothers given valproate continuously through pregnancy.
Children ended up with higher incidence of ID if their mother was on a high dose of valproate.

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