[Download Now] Autism in the Hospital: Supportive Strategies for Sensory, Communication and Behavioral Challenges – Susan Hamre
[Download Now] Autism in the Hospital: Supportive Strategies for Sensory, Communication and Behavioral Challenges – Susan Hamre
[Download Now] Autism in the Hospital: Supportive Strategies for Sensory, Communication and Behavioral Challenges – Susan Hamre
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[Download Now] Autism in the Hospital: Supportive Strategies for Sensory, Communication and Behavioral Challenges – Susan Hamre
Autism in the Hospital: Supportive Strategies for Sensory, Communication and Behavioral Challenges – Susan Hamre
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- Sensory, communication and behavioral challenges that impact successful medical treatment
- Strategies for ER triage, routine hospital visits, surgery and more
- Roadmap for treating a non-verbal, non-responsive individual with autism
- ‘Stimming’ behaviors as a strategy
- Subtle sign of less obvious ASD
Do you know how to give medical attention to a patient?
- Can’t answer your questions or identify levels of pain?
- Refuses to have blood drawn, give urine a sample, do dialysis or CT/MRI scan?
- Attempts to pull out lines or pull off bandages?
- Fights you off with piercing screaming and flapping of the arms?
- Can’t tolerate your touch and or make eye contact with you?
- Won’t stop running out of the treatment room?
- Refuses medication?
Whether the medical appointment is scheduled or not, a trip to the emergency room can be a sensory minefield for someone with autism, causing them to spiral toward a terrifying meltdown. Four-point restraint is not a practical solution.
How quickly you can get to their world will affect your connection to the patient. Through case examples, videos and lively class discussion, you will learn practical strategies for successful medical treatment of an individual with autism.
- Hospital/EMT equipment to help support sensory needs
- Overcoming the most common sensory triggers
- Communication cards, checklists and Apps as visual supports
- Social stories to break down hospital/EMT procedures
- Navigate ER triage, routine hospital visits, labs and tests
- What to do when a meltdown occurs
- Calming techniques
- Utilize strategies to de-stimulate the ‘sensory minefield’ in your medical setting.
- Determine specific calming techniques that meets the need of your patient and increase the success of the medical experience.
- Identify critical questions to ask caregivers which can enhance the success of your treatment.
- Develop your ability to recognize a patient with undeclared and/or less obvious ASD.
- Characterize aspects of ASD that can interfere with a successful medical experience.
- Implement communication cards, social stories and visual supports to communicate with individuals who are non-verbal/under responsive.
There are challenges and supportive strategies for people on the spectrum.
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- Sensory Integration Challenges
- Stimulation dysregulation (hypo/hyper)
- Seeking/avoiding/both
- Processing functions
- May not process nor perceive pain
- Common triggers within the hospital/ER environment
- Your hospital/ER as a ‘sensory minefield’
- Sensory Strategies
- Patient passport with sensory triggers listed
- Quickly create ASD friendly environment
- Allow sensory needs to occur to prevent a meltdown
- How to avoid most common sensory triggers
- Hospital equipment to help support sensory needs
- Social / Communication Challenges
- Social interaction holds the ‘key’… or not
- Literal translation of spoken language
- When they are non-verbal or unable to read body language
- Delayed auditory processing
- Impact of anxiety on communication
- Non-compliance and verbally offensive
- Social/Communication Strategies
- Communication cards, checklists and Apps as visual supports
- Social stories to break down hospital procedures
- Their interests or repetitive behaviors to generate your ‘connection’
- Make allowances for family to be nearby
- Behavior Challenges
- Noting functions of behavior
- May bolt/escape/elope
- Aggression occurs as anxiety increases
- Might resist restraint
- Anxiety may increase when transport is needed intolerant of transitions in general
- Likely to be resisting lack of known/familiar routine
- Attempt to pull out lines, pull off bandages, etc.
- Refuse medication
- Behavioral Management Strategies
- Is it a meltdown or tantrum?
- Know the child’s triggers
- Plan ahead to avoid triggers
- Specific calming techniques
- What to do when a meltdown occurs
- Navigating ER triage, routine hospital visits, labs and tests
- Visual schedules for what is going to be happening
- Strategies for loud noises and being touched
- Visual timetables and timers for transitions/ changes
- Motivation and reward systems that work
- What you need to know about non-sensory triggers
- ‘Stimming’ as a calming technique
- Sensory Integration Challenges
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