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Autism Spectrum Disorder in Pediatrics
Recorded for 2025 National Conference
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Activity DurationContent Expires: | July 15, 2026 (11:55 p.m. CT) CE for this activity will not be available after this date. | This CE activity was recorded for the 2025 AANP National Conference.  | This activity includes closed captioning. |
Delivery Note: The content for this activity was previously presented during the 2025 AANP National Conference. If you already completed the content of this activity while attending the live or virtual conference, you should not complete this content a second time. Learners should only complete ONE delivery-method to earn credit. Completing multiple delivery options for the same activity is considered duplicate credit for the same content and will not be accepted by regulatory bodies. |
Overview Autism is a spectrum disorder that ranges from mild to severe. Many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) require lifelong support of some kind. Children and adolescents with ASD have multiple co-occurring conditions- physical, behavioral, neurodevelopmental, and conditions that affect function. These conditions can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of the child or teen and their families. This session will provide the primary care clinician with an overview of symptoms of ASD and common medical and behavioral co-existing conditions. A review of medical and behavioral management options, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, will be presented, including appropriate referrals for treatment. Recommendations for overall management of children with ASD will be provided, with the goal of promoting optimal development and integration of the child or teen into the family, school, and community. Cases will be used throughout the presentation to highlight the application of information. Objectives
- Describe the DSM TR criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
- Discuss the presenting symptoms of ASD by age and level of development.
- Identify common co-occurring conditions.
- Identify recommendations for pharmacologic and non pharmacologic treatment.
- Describe the role of the Nurse Practitioner working with children who have been diagnosed with autism.
Speaker Susan Van Cleve RN, DNP, CPNP-PC, PMHS, FAANP, FAAN
Disclosure This program was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies. The speaker has the following disclosures:- No financial relationships to disclose.
- Will be discussing off label use of medications.
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0.9 Contact Hour(s) of CE, 0.23 of which may be applied towards Pharmacology
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