Mental Retardation (Lesson Plan)

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VED NURSING COLLEGE

Baroli, Panipat

Pediatrics

Lesson Plan on:-


MENTAL RETARDATION
Identification Data
Presenter:- Miss. Monika
Group of students:- 65
Class:- B.Sc. Nursing 3rd year
Duration :- 1 hr
Teaching Method:- Lecture cum discussion method
A.V. Aids :- Powerpoint Presentation

Objective:-
• Introduction to mental retardation and its definition.
• Causes of mental retardation and its treatment and prognosis to be
done.
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1. 3 min Definition “Mental Retardation refers to Lecture cum Powerpoint
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significantly sub-average general
intellectual functioning resulting in Method
or associated with concurrent
impairments in adaptive behaviour
and manifested during the
developmental period” (American
Association on Mental Deficiency,
1983).

General intellectual functioning is


defined as the result obtained by
the administration of standardized
general intelligence tests
developed for the purpose, and
adopted to the conditions of the
region/country.
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Significant subaverage is defined Lecture cum Powerpoint
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as an Intelligent Quotient (IQ) of
70 or below on standardized Method
measures of intelligence. The
upper limit is intended as a
guideline and could be extended
to 75 or more, depending on the
reliability pf the intelligence test
used.

Adaptive behaviour is defined as


the degrees with which the
individual meets the standards of
personal independence and social
responsibility expected of his age
and cultural group.
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2. 1 min Epidemiology About 3% of the world population Lecture cum Powerpoint
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Is estimated to be mentally
retarded. In India, 5 out of 1000 Method
children are mentally retarded.
Mental Retardation is more
common in boys than girls. With
severe and profound mental
retardation, mortality is high due
to associated physical diseases.

3. 5 min Etiology Genetic Factors:


• Chromosomal Abnormalities
• Metabolic Disorders
• Cranial Malformations
• Gross diseases of brain
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Prenatal Factors: Lecture cum Powerpoint
Presentation
• Infections Discussion
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• Endocrine disorders
• Physical damage and
disorders
• Intoxications
• Placental dysfunction

Perinatal Factors :
• Birth asphyxia
• Prolonged or difficult birth
• Prematurity (due to
complications)
• Kernicterus
• Instrumental delivery
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Postnatal Factors: Lecture cum Powerpoint
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• Infections Discussion
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• Accidents
• Lead Poisoning

Environmental and sociocultural


factors:
• Cultural deprivation
• Low socioeconomic
• Inadequate caretakers
• Child abuse
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4. 1 min Classification Intelligence quotient (IQ) is the Lecture cum
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ratio between mental age (MA) Discussion
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and chronological age is Method
determined from the date of
birth, mental age is determined
by intelligence tests.

5. 4 min Behavioural Mild retardation (IQ 50-70) :


Manifestations This is commonest type of
mental retardation accounting for
85-90% of all cases. These
individuals have minimum
retardation in sensory-motor
areas.
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Moderate retardation (IQ 35-50): Lecture cum Powerpoint
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About 10% of mentally retarded
come under this group. Method

Severe retardation (IQ 20-35):


Severe mental retardation is often
recognized early in life with poor
motor development and absent or
markedly delayed speech and
communication skills.

Profound retardation (IQ below


20):
This group accounts for 1-2% of all
mentally retarded. The
achievement of developmental
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milestones is markedly delayed. Lecture cum Powerpoint
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They require constant nursing care Discussion
and supervision. Associated Method
physical disorders are common.
6. 2 min
Sign and • Failure to achieve
symptoms developmental milestones.
• Deficiencies in cognitive
functioning such as inability
to follow commands or
directions.
• Reduced ability to learn or to
meet academic demands.
• Expressive or receptive
language problems.
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• Psychomotor skill deficits Lecture cum Powerpoint
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• Difficulty performing self-care Discussion
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activities
• Neurologic impairments
• Medical problems, such as
seizures
• Low self-esteem, depression
and labile moods
• Irritability when frustrated or
upset
• Acting-out behavior
• Lack of curiosity.
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6. 3 min Diagnosis • History collection from Powerpoint
Presentation
parents and care takers.
• Physical Examination
• Neurological examination
• Assessing milestones
development
• Urine and blood examination
for metabolic disorders
• Culture for cytogenic and
biochemical studies
• Amniocentesis in infant
chromosomal disorders
• Chorionic villi sampling
• Hearing and speech
evaluation
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7. 2 min Prognosis The prognosis for children with t Powerpoint
Presentation
mental retardation has improved
and institutional care is no longer
done. These children are
mainstreamed whenever feasible
and are taught survival skills.

8. 2 min Treatment • Behaviour Management


Modalities • Environmental Supervision
• Monitoring the child’s
development needs and
problems
• Ongoing evaluation for
overlapping psychiatric
problems.
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9. 2 min Preventions Primary Prevention:- Lecture cum Powerpoint
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• Preconception Method
• During gestation
• At delivery
• Childhood
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention

10. 5 min Nursing Assessment of infant in early


Management stage is done with in regards to
behavioural traits.
Interventions as per the needs
of patient are done.
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11. 2 min Conclusion Mental Retardation usually refers Lecture cum Powerpoint
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to the significantly sub-average
general intellectual functioning Method
resulting of impairments.
In this chapter, the discussion was
all about mentally retarded
patients and what preventions and
prognosis that can be done to
prevent patient’s condition back
to general one.
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12. 2 min Summary In this chapter, we have studied Lecture cum Powerpoint
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about mental retardation and
discussed about the following Method
topics:-
• Introduction
• Definition
• Epidemiology
• Etiology
• Classification
• Behavioural Manifestations
• Sign and Symptoms
• Diagnosis
• Prognosis
• Treatment Modalities
• Preventions
• Nursing Management
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13. 1 min Bibliography “ Sreevani R”, “ A Guide to Mental Lecture cum Powerpoint
Discussion Presentation
Health and Psychiatric Nursing “,
4th Edition, pg no. 279-285 Method

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