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Neurologic and developmental considerations in children with medical complexity.

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Children with medical complexity are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental conditions. Signs or symptoms of neurodevelopmental conditions may be more apparent in the context of a medical illness or hospitalization.… Click to show full abstract

Children with medical complexity are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental conditions. Signs or symptoms of neurodevelopmental conditions may be more apparent in the context of a medical illness or hospitalization. Thus, primary care, front-line subspecialty and hospital-based pediatricians are encouraged to be on the alert for these conditions from infancy through adolescence. Medical and mental health issues must be considered in the differential diagnoses when children with neurodevelopmental conditions present with a change or regression in their behavior. Management of maladaptive behaviors includes managing the underlying medical and mental health conditions that are contributing to the behavior, environmental supports, behavior therapy interventions, communication and other skills building support for the child, as well as judicious use of medication when necessary.

Keywords: neurodevelopmental conditions; neurologic developmental; medical complexity; developmental considerations; children medical

Journal Title: Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care
Year Published: 2021

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