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Etiology - ANSWER-Genetic- Phenylketonuria, Lesch-Nyhan
syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, and Rett syndrome are all
inborn errors of metabolism that can cause
neurodevelopmental defects or neurodegeneration (Lee et al.,
2023)
Environmental- Toxic substances (alcohol, illicit drugs),
infectious agents (rubella, HIV), and uncontrolled maternal
medical conditions (hypertension, asthma, urinary tract
infection, pre-pregnancy obesity, or pre-pregnancy diabetes)
(Lee et al., 2023)
Prognosis - ANSWER-Deficits seen in intellectual disability are
permanent (Lee
et al.,
2023)
With adequate interventions those with; Mild intellectual
disability might achieve adequate language and social skills to
function independently (Lee et al., 2023) Moderate intellectual
, disability might achieve a second-grade level of language and
social skills (Lee et al., 2023) Severe intellectual disability
might not be able to communicate orally (Lee et al., 2023)
Considerations related to culture, gender, age - ANSWER-Age,
development, and language need to be taken into
consideration when educating those about intellectual
disability
Side effects: weight gain, sedation, insomnia, tardive
dyskinesia, akathisia,
change in cholesterol, change in QT interval (Pillinger
et al., 2023)
Depression- Fluoxetine, paroxetine, and sertraline
Side effects: nausea and vomiting, dizziness, headache,
sedation, insomnia, dry mouth, constipation, sweating, weight
gain, sexual dysfunction (Pillinger et al., 2023)
Involuntary movements- Reportedly, antipsychotics and
SSRIs mentioned
above
Nonpharmacological treatments - ANSWER-Educational
support- special education programs in schools, academic
modifications, and transition planning to aid in self-sufficiency
from childhood to adulthood (Lee et al., 2023)