Title: Medical Conditions Review
1Medical Conditions Review
- Gretchen Vigil, MD
- May 2009
2Medical Conditions Review
- Neurological Issues
- Obesity
- Behavioral challenges
3Neurological IssuesDevelopmental DelayCerebral
Palsy/Static EncephalopathyBrain Injury
4DevelopmentalDelay
- Failure to reach developmental milestones at the
expected age - 10-15 prevalence
5Development
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6DevelopmentalDelay
- Can be in one or multiple areas
- Physical, cognitive, communicative, social,
emotional - Physical or motor delay is called cerebral palsy
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7Developmental Delays
- Slower than normal rates of acquisition of
developmental skills including behavioral and
motor skills. - Associated with a number of medical conditions,
including prematurity, low birth weight, and
congenital anomalies. - Some children with developmental delays will
catch up. - Other children will need on-going support of
medical and rehabilitation services.
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11Cerebral Palsy (CP)Static Encephalopathy
- A group of disorders of movement and posture due
to a non-progressive defect or lesion of the
brain. - Damage can occur before or after birth.
- Developmental delays in an infant or toddler are
usually the first indicators. - Symptoms range from slight speech impairment to
total inability to control body movements.
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15Source Automotive Safety Program
16Source Automotive Safety Program
17Source Automotive Safety Program
18Hypertonia- increased tone
Hypotonia- decreased tone
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22Brain Injury
- Multiple causes
- Can create local or global issues
- Resultant mental retardation or hypertonia or
hypotonia can create transportation needs
23Brain Injury
- Primary damage
- Secondary damage
- Brain cell injury
- Cerebral edema (swelling)
- Free radicals, chemical mediators create more
damage and cell death - All of the above creates more brain damage
24Brain Injury -1
- Child Abuse
- Trauma to head, shaken baby, shaken-impact
- Diffuse axonal injury, intracranial bleeding,
scalp bruising - Secondary brain injury
- Usually with retinal hemorrhages, fractures,
bruises, etc
25Brain Injury -2
- Hypoxia-Ischemia
- Decreased oxygen to brain
- Decreased blood flow to brain
- Multiple causes near drowning, suffocation,
anything requiring CPR, shock, drug exposure,
pulmonary cause - Often with multiple organ damage
26Brain Injury -3
- Central Nervous System Infection
- Meningitis
- Brain abscess
- Encephalitis
27Transporting Children with Neurological Issues
28Obesity
29Obesity
- 2/3 adults are overweight or obese
www.cdc.gov
30Obesity
- Childen with obesity can develop
- Type 2 diabetes
- Hypertension
- Asthma
- Sleep problems
- Liver disease
- Early puberty
- Infections
- Joint problems
31Obesity
- In 5-17yo.
- 70 obese children had 1 cardiovascular risk
factor - 40 obese children have 2
- 80 of overweight preteens/teens will be obese as
adults
32Obesity
- Group discussion of obese children and
transportation issues
33Behavioral Challenges
34Behavioral Challenges
- Behaviors such as impulsiveness, distractibility,
defiance, aggressive behavior. - May be associated with conditions such as autism,
fragile X, or cognitive impairment. - May resist consistent use of restraints and be
serious distractions to drivers. - Many parents need guidance with management of
behavioral problems.
35Transporting Children with Behavioral Challenges
- Families may need to try a variety of restraints
- Full harness to higher weight.
- Make sure harness straps are snug.
- An upright travel vest with back closure or large
medical seat may be required for older children. - Behavioral management
- Group discussion
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37Premature and Low Birth Weight Infants
38Low Birth Weight Infants
- Low birth weight (LBW) less than 2500 g.
- Includes pre-term and full term infants.
- LBW related to inadequate prenatal care, teenage
pregnancy, multiple deliveries, genetic
syndromes, prenatal infections. - One of leading causes of infant mortality.
- LBW infants have problems with decreased oxygen
and resultant brain injury, genetic syndromes and
dysmorphology.
39Premature Infants
- Less than 37 weeks gestational age at birth.
- At risk for multiple medical problems
- Respiratory-
- Apnea- may need home monitoring
- Respiratory distress syndrome
- need for ventilator
- resultant lung damage and need for home oxygen
and monitors
40Premature Infant
- Cardiovascular
- Patent Ductus Arteriosus
- Bradycardia, hypotension, hypertension
- Congenital heart defect
- Gastrointestinal
- Poor motility
- Constipation
- Gastroesophageal reflux
- May need feeding tube
41Premature Infant
- Neurologic
- Intraventricular hemorrhage
- Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
- Retinopathy of Prematurity
- Seizures
- Drug withdrawal
- Infection
- Prenatally or NICU acquired
42Premature Infant
- Consequences
- Mental retardation, delays, and cerebral palsy
- Lung damage, asthma, home oxygen
- Apnea, SIDS
- Hearing or vision impairments
- GERD, feeding problems
- Social stressors, child abuse
43Transporting LBW and Premature Infants
- Monitor prior to discharge.
- Select car seats/beds with appropriate weights
- Do NOT add padding
- Center with rolled receiving blankets crotch
roll to prevent submarining. - Maintain appropriate recline angle during
monitoring and in vehicle. - Dont use car seat for positioning other than for
travel
44Transporting LBW and Premature Infants