Paeds - Neuro and psych Flashcards

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Autism aetiology and clinical features

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75% male
< 3 years
Family Hx

Associated conditions

  • Fragile X
  • Rett’s syndrome
  1. Global impairment of language
  2. Impairment of social relationships
  3. Ritualistic and compulsive phenomena

Asperger’s = Milder impairment

Comorbidities

  • Learning and attention difficulties
  • Seizures
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Autism management

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Applied behavioural analysis - Reduces ritualistic behaviour

Develop language and social skills

ASD parenting classes

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ADHD epidemiology + triad

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80% male
Diagnosis aged 3-7

Family Hx
Environment
CNS insult
Neurochemical

Inattention
Impulsivity
Hyperactivity

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ADHD management

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10-week watch and wait
History from teacher, parent, school nurse and reports

CAMHS referral

ADHD parenting programme

Drug therapy in children > 5

Methylphenidate - 6 week trial
- Dopamine/norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitor

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5
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Methylphenidate side effects

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Abdo pain
Nausea
Dyspnoea

Cardiotoxic - Baseline ECG required

Monitor weight and height every 6 months

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Bulimia nervosa

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Binge eating followed by intentional vomiting or other purgative behaviours

  • Laxatives
  • Diuretics
  • Exercise
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Bulimia nervose diagnosis

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  1. Recurrent episodes of binge eating
  2. Lack of control during episode
  3. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviours
  4. Both occur once a week for 3 months
  5. Self-evaluation unduly influenced by bodyweight
  6. Disturbance does not occur exclusively during episodes of anorexia nervosa
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Bulimia nervosa management

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Bulimia-nervosa-focused guided self-help

CBT-ED

Family therapy - BN

SSRI - Fluoxetine

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Febrile convulsions presentation

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6 months - 5 years

Early in viral infection - Temperature rises rapidly

Brief - Lasting less than 5 minutes

Tonic-clonic

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Febrile convulsions management and prognosis

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Buccal midazolam
Rectal diazepam

Refer to paediatrics if…

  • First seizure
  • Complex seizure

Partial - 1-2% epilepsy risk
Complex - 4-12% epilepsy risk
Future febrile seizure risk - 1/3

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Seizures in children

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Absence 
Febrile convulsions
JME 
West syndrome 
Lennox gastaut syndrome
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Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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Females - Teens
History of absence seizures

Myoclonic jerks - Throwing things

EEG - Polyspike and wave

Management - Valproate

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