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Old Feb 05, 2007, 03:14 PM
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I work as a nurse consultant with clients that have developmental disabilities. My clients are all adults over 18 y/o. I am the nurse consultant for 3 -16 bed group homes and 2 8 bed CILAs . These homes are located across the southern part of Illinois. Many of my clients are duelly diagnosised. I am on call 24-hours a day we rotated every 6th weekend on call. It is challenging, fun and rewarding. The direct care staff pass medication on my license. This can be very unsettling at times. The background for positions like this is wide open. It is part Med/Surg, Psych, Rehab and LTC. One of the biggest challenges is to find inpatient psychiatric services when needed. Because many places will not take people that have a psychiatric problems and who are developementally disabled as well.

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Old May 23, 2008, 08:39 PM
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Hi:

I have a 8 year old son who hasnt been confirmed as far as being autistic. But 3 psych think so. Were waiting on a psych eval and the neurol appt which they referred me to. The first time he got admitted they thought it was bipolar. The second time, they think its autism. To be honest no one seems to know what he has. He's always had ADHD/ODD but its not clear to me or anyone if its autism.
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Were just dealing with a lot of aggression,he's been admitted 2 times in less than a year in the hosp, a lot of sensory issues. The head banging, forget taking a shower, an issue in itself most of the times. Im just a little concerned like the nurse practitioner is with the fact that he says he hears voices telling him to kill and cut up people etc.

Theyve increased his abilify from 2.5mg in am and 5 hs to 10mg am and hs.
The explosive rages were just out of control. I didnt thin autism had explosive rages like the ones he gets. Is this schizophrenia? I mean voices dont seem autistic. or yes?

I mean, it seems like once any kid gets out of control for a while, they want to admit them. Thats ridiculous.

Any advice would be great.

Laura


dette;56361]I am a school nurse working with a population of autistic adolescents and adults. My students are 12 to 21 yrs. old and of course mostly male. Many of them have a dual diagnosis of seizure disorders, and most of them are either non-verbal or nearly so. Communication can be pretty challanging, but with time and patience it can be done. There is one insulin dependent diabetic boy. The biggest problem is one of behavior, usually aggression or SIB.[/quote]

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Old May 23, 2008, 08:45 PM
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Re: Welcome to the new Learning Disability Nursing forum

Where are you located. I need to get my son help.



N;418606]Brian, thank you for changing the name to DD to encompass
all developmental disabilities! Much obliged!!

I work at a residental facility for DD in pediatrics. We also provide services for members of our community with DD. We even have
our own school for the disabled!

This is a very special and rewarding area of nursing and I look
forward to discussing it with all of you![/quote]

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Old Jun 17, 2008, 05:12 AM
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i'm a learning disabilities nurse in Wales, we are definately needed!! i'm quite newly qualified, been working a year and a half now. learning disability nursing along wth other health professionals and support staff have brought people with learning disabilities a long way, but i still feel we have a long way to go. i have a job interview tomorrow, which will be formulating packages of support for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour, which i am SO nervous about but hope i get it as it sounds like i could really make a difference doing it.
just wondering are there people from other countries who have similar registrations?

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