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NRNP 6541 Pediatric Case Study: 22-Month-Old Social Interaction Concerns & Autism Assessment – Full Developmental Evaluation Guide

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Excel in your pediatric clinical rotations and coursework with this comprehensive developmental assessment case study for NRNP 6541. This detailed guide walks you through the evaluation of a 22-month-old female with social interaction concerns, providing a structured framework for recognizing early signs of autism, conducting evidence-based screenings, and creating a family-centered management plan. What This Case Study Covers: Chief Complaint & HPI – Presenting concerns and caregiver-reported behaviors in an outpatient setting Developmental & Psychosocial History – Key questions for speech, social engagement, play, and family history Focused Review of Systems & Physical Exam – Age-appropriate assessment with normal vs. significant findings Behavioral Observations – Documentation of eye contact, social reciprocity, and play preferences Clinical Reasoning & Assessment – Synthesizing data to identify neurodevelopmental concerns Diagnostic & Screening Tools – M-CHAT-R/F, ASQ-3, speech and audiology referrals Differential Diagnoses – Autism Spectrum Disorder, language delay, social communication disorder, hearing impairment SOAP Note Documentation – Practice writing structured clinical notes Management & Intervention Plan – Early Intervention referral, parental guidance, therapy coordination Prognosis & Follow-Up – Importance of early detection and multidisciplinary care Why This Case Study Is a Must-Have: Designed for nursing, NP, PA, and medical students, this resource bridges theory and practice. It teaches you how to: Perform a thorough pediatric developmental assessment Use standardized screening tools appropriately Differentiate between common developmental conditions Communicate findings sensitively with caregivers Develop a step-by-step management plan aligned with best practices Ideal For: Students in NRNP 6541 and similar pediatric/primary care courses Nursing students preparing for clinicals or certification exams Medical and PA students on pediatric rotations Clinicians seeking a structured approach to developmental screening Equip yourself with the skills to assess, screen, and manage early developmental concerns confidently. Get your copy today and master pediatric developmental evaluation!

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