Autistic infants, toddlers, and children's impairement in social interactions may include {Ans: > as infants they may have an aversion to affection and physical contact > as toddlers the attachment to significant adult may be absent or a age rated > in childhood there is lack of spontaneity manifested in less cooperative play, less imaginative play and less friendships}Nursing assessment of a client with tourettes {Ans: Simple motor tics (eye blinking, neck jerking, shoulder shrugging, facial grimacing) Complex motor tics (squatting, hopping, skipping, tapping and retracing steps) Vocal tics (words or sounds such as squeaks, grunts, barks, sniffs, snorts, coughs and in rare instances uttering of obscenities Vocal tics may include repeating certain words or phrases out of context, repeating ones own sounds or words (palilalia) or repeating what others say ( echolalia)}In NCDs what are the major changes seen? {Ans: •Impairment is evident in abstract thinking, judgment, and impulse control. •The conventional rules of social conduct are often disregarded. •Behavior may be uninhibited and inappropriate. •Personal appearance and hygiene are often neglected. •Language may or may not be affected. •Personality change is common.}Nursing care of the aging individual {Ans: •Protection from injury caused by age-related