Tips on Head to Toe Assessment on Down syndrome pt
Hi I started my first clinical rotation this semester and my first patient is someone with down syndrome. I know very little on how to approach my assessment with this patient.
His age development is at around a 1-2 year old. He is able to speak in single words but cannot fully understand everything that I am saying. Since he is an older gentleman I can't easily move him around like I would a toddler.
I would like to know if anyone here has tips on how I should tailor my approach with this patient on how to speak to him to better assess his cranial nerves, motor, cognitive, HEENT etc. I've been doing more research on down syndrome (since we haven't really covered the subject this early into the program) and am looking to see what others say. Any tips to better my assessment would be greatly appreciated.
Hi I started my first clinical rotation this semester and my first patient is someone with down syndrome. I know very little on how to approach my assessment with this patient.
His age development is at around a 1-2 year old. He is able to speak in single words but cannot fully understand everything that I am saying. Since he is an older gentleman I can't easily move him around like I would a toddler.
I would like to know if anyone here has tips on how I should tailor my approach with this patient on how to speak to him to better assess his cranial nerves, motor, cognitive, HEENT etc. I've been doing more research on down syndrome (since we haven't really covered the subject this early into the program) and am looking to see what others say. Any tips to better my assessment would be greatly appreciated.