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Case Scenario 4: During a well-child exam for Jimmy, an 18-month-old, you notice that he is playing with the window blinds, pushing them slightly, and then watching them sway back and forth. He avoids eye contact, flaps his hands in excitemen

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📋 Table of Contents

    Week 8 Discussion Part I

    Table 1

    Common Causes of Unintentional Injury-Related Death by Age 

    Age

    Mechanism of Injury Death

    (write top 3)

    Anticipatory Guidance

    Infants

    1.

    2.

    3.

     

    Ages 1-4

    1.

    2.

    3.

     

    Ages 5-12

    1.

    2.

    3.

     

    Ages 13-19

    1.

    2.

    3.

     

     

    Table 2

    Genetic Conditions

     

    Distinguish between the following:

     

     

    Klinefelter Syndrome

    Turner’s Syndrome

    Down Syndrome

    Fragile X

    Occurrence

     

     

     

     

    Affects males or females?

     

     

     

     

    Chromosome Makeup

     

     

     

     

    Typical Appearance

     

     

     

     

    Associated Health Problems

     

     

     

     

     

    Table 3

    Drug Therapy for Common Mental Health Conditions in Childhood

     

    Drug Therapy for Common Mental Health Conditions in Childhood

    Drug Class

    Conditions Treated

    Drug Interactions?

    Common Side Effects

    SSRI

    (Provide Examples)

     

     

     

    Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor

    (Provide Examples)

     

     

     

    Second Generation  Antipsychotic

    (Provide Examples)

     

     

     

     

    *Please remember to look at your patient’s allergies and medication list as some routine medications prescribed for pediatric patients may have detrimental side effects on mental health. For example, patients newly prescribed Accutane may present with symptoms of depression or SI and should be monitored closely.

     

    Table 4

    Child Maltreatment

     

    Fill in the following.

    Description

     

    Prevalence

     

    Risk Factors

     

    Behavioral Signs

     

     

     

    Table 5

    Common Eating Disorders

     

     

    Anorexia

    Bulimia

    Description (include 2 types)

     

     

    Risk Factors

     

     

    Clinical presentation

     

     

    Diagnostic Criteria  (include 8)

     

     

    Diagnostic Studies

     

     

    Treatment/Management

     

     

    Complications

     

     

     

     

    Case Scenario 4: During a well-child exam for Jimmy, an 18-month-old, you notice that he is playing with the window blinds, pushing them slightly, and then watching them sway back and forth. He avoids eye contact, flaps his hands in excitement, and only says a few words. His mother is concerned that he may have autism. There are two other family members on the mother’s side who were diagnosed with mental retardation during early childhood.

    • What more should you know about the family history?
    • What tools and diagnostic tests should you consider and why?
    • How should you manage this child’s condition?

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