Learning Disability Flashcards

1
Q

define learning disability

A

condition of arrested or incomplete development of the mind, characterised by decreased levels of intelligence ie cognitive, language, motor and social abilities

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2
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your IQ has to be under __ to be diagnosed with a LD?

A

70

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3
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criteria for diagnosis of LD?

A

IQ <70
deficits in adaptive functioning
onset of problems <18 years old

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4
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what is most commonly used for psychometric assessment of someone with LD?

A

wechsler adult intelligence scale

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5
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what percentage of the population hve an IQ under 70?

A

3%

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6
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dyslexia is a learning disability T or F

A

F, it is an educational difficulty

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7
Q

when would you retest someone for LD based on their score?

A

if they score between 5 points of the borderline

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8
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if a LD is immediately apparent from the patient, what could be the main causative pathology?

A

a genetic abnormality

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9
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borderline LD is defined as an IQ of…

A

70-84

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10
Q

profound LD is defined as an IQ of….

A

<20

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11
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moderate LD is defined as an IQ of…

A

35-49

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12
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mental age for an IQ of 50-69?

A

9-12

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13
Q

mental age for an IQ of 70-84?

A

12-15

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14
Q

most common LD?

A

mild LD

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15
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what can those with mild LD achieve without difficulty?

A

everyday speech, although can be delayed
have full independence eg dressing
capable of unskilled/semiskilled work

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16
Q

moderate LD means the patient has a mental age of….

A

6-9yrs

17
Q

patients with moderate LD are usually fully mobile T or F

A

T

18
Q

what level of LD do organic aetiologies play a part?

A

moderate
severe
profound

19
Q

what comorbidities are common in someone with moderate LD?

A

epilepsy

physical disability

20
Q

when does language become very impaired and slow in LD?

A

moderate LD

21
Q

antenatal causes of LD?

A

maternal infection eg rubella/CMV/toxoplasmosis
poor diet
substance abuse

22
Q

birth causes of LD?

A
extreme prematurity
birth injury
neonatal septicaemia
pneumonia
meningitis/encephalitis
cerebral anoxia
23
Q

postnatal causes of LD?

A

metabolic causes
hypoglycaemia
congenital hypothyroidisim
high bilirubin

24
Q

infantile causes of LD?

A

infections
NAI
trauma
toxins

25
Q

chromosomal causes of LD?

A
downs syndrome
patau syndrome
edwards sndrome
cri du chat
angelman's
prader-willi
velo-cardiofacial
williams syndrome
26
Q

what conditions presents with LD, over-eating, self injurious behaviour?

A

prader-willi

27
Q

prader-willi is maternally/paternally derived

A

paternally

28
Q

what LD-causing chromosomal abnormality is maternally derived?

A

angelman’s

29
Q

sex-chromosomal causes of LD?

A
trisomy X
klinefelters
XYY 
fragile X
turners are usually fine
30
Q

genetic causes of LD?

A

phenylketonuria
tunerois sclerosis
congenital hypothyroidsm

31
Q

what are the 3 aspects of a LD?

A

the impairment itself
resulting disability
resulting social handicap

32
Q

how much more common are psychiatric disorders in people with LD compared to the general population?

A

3 times

33
Q

physical symptoms of LD?

A

constipation
epilepsy
pain eg in teeth/ear

34
Q

Tx of LD?

A

behavioural techniques eg relaxation
CBT
psychodynamic therapy

35
Q

when would you manage LD pharmacologically?

A

if they had comorbidities eg epilepsy

36
Q

main presenting symptom of schizophrenia in someone with LD?

A

behaviour change eg unexplained aggression, mood lability, social withdrawal

37
Q

somatic symptoms are increased in depression in PWLD T or F

A

T

38
Q

triad of symptoms in autism?

A

abnormal social interaction
communication impairment
rigid/restricted or repetitive behaviour, interests or activities

39
Q

Tx of autism?

A

structure- behavioural interventions
routine
predictability
communication eg SLT involvement