Chapter 36- Patients With Special Challenges Flashcards

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Developmental disability

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Refers to insufficient development of the brain, resulting in some level of dysfunction or impairment

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Autism spectrum disorder

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A term used to describe a group of complex disorders of brain development that vary greatly in signs and symptoms.

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Autism spectrum disorder patients may have a problem doing what kind of tasks?

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They have extreme difficulty doing tasks that require multiple steps, one step directions are preferred

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Down syndrome

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Characterized by a genetic chromosomal defect resulting in mild to severe intellectual impairment.

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Physical abnormalities that are associated with Down syndrome:

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A round head with a flat occiput
An enlarged, protruding tongue
Slanted, wide-set eyes
Folded skin on either side of the nose, covering the inner corners of the eye
Short, wide hands
A small face and features
Congenital heart defects
Thyroid problems 
Hearing and vision problems
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The atlantoaxial joint

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Where the first two vertebrae meet

Unstable in approximately 15% of people with Down syndrome

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Sensorineural deafness

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Nerve damage, as a result from a lesion or damage to the inner ear

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Conductive hearing loss

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Caused by a faulty transmission of sound waves, which can occur when a person has an accumulation of wax inside the ear canal or a perforated eardrum

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Cerebral palsy

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A term for a group of disorders characterized by poorly controlled body movement

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Why do we closely observe the airway status of a patient with cerebral palsy?

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Because these patients may have increased secretion production and difficulty swallowing, requiring aggressive suctioning to clear the airway

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Spina bifida

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A birth defect caused by the incomplete closure of the spinal column during embryonic or fetal development, resulting in an exposed portion of the spinal cord

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Hydrocephalus

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A condition where there is too much CSF in the brain causing pressure

Requires the placement of a shunt to drain excessive amounts of cerebrospinal fluid from the brain.

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Obesity

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A complex condition in which a person has an excessive amount of body fat.

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Tracheostomy

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A surgical procedure that creates a stoma through a patient’s skin and into an organ or other structures

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Stoma

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Opening

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Tracheostomy tube

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Keeps open the stoma from a tracheostomy

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DOPE

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D- displaced, dislodged, or damaged tube
O- obstructed tube (secretions, blood, mucus, vomitus)
P- pneumothorax
E- equipment failure

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Patients who are on a mechanical ventilator at home…

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Cannot breathe without assistance

19
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Internal cardiac pacemaker

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A device implanted under the patient’s skin to regulate the heart rate

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Left ventricular assist device (LVAD)

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A special piece of medical equipment that takes over the function of one or both heart ventricles.

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Shunts

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Tubes that drain excess CSF from the ventricles of the brain to keep pressure from building up in the brain.

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Vagus nerve stimulators

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Stimulate the vagus nerve at predetermined intervals to prevent seizure activity

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Colostomy or ileus Tony

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A surgical procedure that creates an opening from the small or large intestine to the surface of the body that allows for elimination of waste products.

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Urostomy

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A surgical procedure which connects the urinary system to the surface of the skin, allowing urine to drain through a stoma in the abdominal wall instead of through the urethra