Criteria for an intellectual disability?
ABAS-3 looks at?
what is not counted as an intellectual disability?
evidence of LDs?
epidemiology of LDs?
mild LD affects?
1.5% of the population
features of mild ID?
Severe LD affects?
0.4%
mild LD?
35-49 IQ?
Severe LD?
Profound LD?
Who is involved in an MDT for LDs?
biological factors predisposing to mental illness?
social factors which predispose a person with disabilities to mental illness?
psychogical factors predisposing a person with disabilities to mental illness?
capacity is the ability to:
—Receive and retain relevant information
—Balance costs benefit.
—Communicate decision
adults w capacity can refuse treatment unless
the treatment is for mental disorder when treated under the mental health act
core principles of the MCA 2005?
1.Adults are assumed to have capacity. A lack of capacity has to be clearly demonstrated.
2. No-one should be treated as unable to make a decision unless all practicable steps to help them have been exhausted and shown not to work.
3. A person can make an unwise decision.
4. If it is decided that a person lacks capacity then any decision taken on their behalf must be in their best interests.
5. Any decision should show that the least restrictive option or intervention is achieved.
what is required in order for conset to be valid?
role of psychiatry?
role of community nursing?
role of social care nursing?
speech and language therapy?