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1 PANS/PANDAS IN THE SCHOOL SETTING: From Symptoms To Supports NE PANS/PANDAS Association PO Box 1315 Duxbury, MA Website:
2 NE PANS/PANDAS Association Who We Are New England PANS/PANDAS Association is a group of parent and medical volunteers focused on raising awareness of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS) and Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS). Our Mission is Simple! To raise awareness of PANS/PANDAS in our community and beyond! To support the medical community in their mission to heal children suffering from PANS/PANDAS! To look for ways to expand the medical care available! To create opportunities to assist families searching for solutions
3 What is PANS & PANDAS PANS Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome PANDAS Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections PANS and PANDAS is a condition in which a subset of children and adolescents who experience an encephalitic-like onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms following exposure to a trigger such as Strep, Pneumonia, Mononucleosis, Environmental Factors and other. In simple terms, antibodies created to fight the infection become misdirected and attack a small area of the brain known as the basal ganglia. This autoimmune reaction results in an acute onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Both PANS and PANDAS are clinical diagnoses. PANDAS is a subset of PANS. The initial trigger of PANDAS is Strep however secondary triggers are not relegated to only strep. The initial triggers for PANS can include Pneumonia, Mononucleosis, other pathogens, Environmental Factors and other factors.
4 Overview of PANS in School Little Known Disorder Underscores Education Needs Patricia Rice Doran (Baltimore Sun-2014)
5 What is PANS & PANDAS PANS Criteria! Sudden onset of OCD or severely restricted food intake.! Symptoms not better explained by a known medical or neurologic disorder. It is a diagnosis of exclusion.! At least 2 of the following severe and acute symptoms from the following categories: Anxiety - including separation anxiety Emotional Lability, Depression Aggression, Irritability, Oppositional Behavior Behavioral (Developmental) Regression Deterioration of Learning Abilities related to ADHD (memory deficits, cognitive changes) Sensory & Motor Abnormalities Somatic Signs- sleep disturbances, enuresis, urinary frequency! Symptoms may also include: terror, separation anxiety, regress behavior-temper tantrums or baby talk, and deterioration of fine motor and handwriting skills Additional Notes on PANS:! Children with PANS Are extremely ill Can have extreme compulsions (licking shoes, barking) Can have Motor & Phonic tics (whooping, wringing hands) Can have terrifying episodes of extreme anxiety or aggression.! PANS symptoms overlap with psychiatric disorders, such as OCD, Tourette s syndrome, ADHD, depression, and bipolar disorder. However PANS is only diagnosed when these symptoms present acutely at the same time.! Some children with PANS have visual or auditory hallucinations thus symptoms can seem to be identical to the psychotic symptoms seen in conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and lupus cerebritis. Consensus Statement: Clinical Evaluation of Youth with (PANS): Recommendations from the 2013 PANS Consensus Conference (JCAP-2014)
6 What is PANS & PANDAS! Significant OCD, and/or Tic disorders such as Tourette Syndrome! Pediatric Onset! Episodic course of symptom severity associated with association with Streptococcal-A (GABHS) infection! Neurologic abnormalities (motoric hyperactivity, choreiform movement) PANDAS Criteria Additional Notes:! Relapsing-remitting courses of OCD and/or tic severity that get suddenly worse (typically after strep infection) and gradually better rather than consistent levels with good and bad weeks.! Often experience one or more of the following in conjunction to OCD and/or tics Separation anxiety Mood changes Sleep Disturbance Night time bed wetting and/or urinary frequency Fine and/or Gross Motor changes Joint Pains NIMH Frequently Asked Questions about PANDAS
7 Identification of PANS at School PANDAS in the School Setting by Kathy O Rourke, MA (School Nurse News-2003)
8 PANS in a School Setting Manifestations of PANS Symptoms in the School Setting BEHAVIORAL Symptoms Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive Thinking (Inappropriate Thoughts/Rigid Thinking/Perfectionism) Eating Issues (Limited Menu/Fear of Choking/Anorexia) Anxiety (Separation Anxiety/School Refusal) Aggression (Defiance/Rages) Age Regression/Immaturity (Tantrums/ Baby Talk ) ADHD (Fidgeting/Outbursts/Poor Impulse Control) Sensory Issues PHYSICAL Symptoms Tics (Motor/Vocal) Eye Issues (Dilated Pupils, Vision Issues, Hallucinations) Eating Issues (Limited Menu/Fear of Choking/Anorexia) Frequent Urination (Trips to the Bathroom) Unusual Gait Balance Issues Chapped Hands or Lips/Mouth Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling/Skin Picking) Enuresis ACADEMIC Symptoms Loss of Math Skills Decline in Handwriting Skills (Dysgraphia) Unable to Make Simple Decisions Poor Short-Term Memory Decline in Creative Work (Art, Creative Writing) Avoidance of High Sensory Environments (Art, Music, Cafeteria, Physical Ed, etc ) Loss of Focus on a Single Task Work Refusal (School Work/Homework/Writing Assignments) Perfectionism (Erasing through paper, Needing to start over) EXECUTIVE FUNCTION Symptoms Difficulty with Working Memory and Holding Information Poor Organizational Skills Time Management Issues Difficulty Planning/Prioritizing Attention on a Single Task Difficulty Making Decisions
9 Before & After PANS Before PANS A 4 year old with attention and behavior difficulties. Initial testing in June revealed mild visual perceptual and fine motor issues, but no sensory processing problems. He began occupational therapy in September. An easygoing 15-year-old 10th grader, has always been a good student who has many friends and takes mostly honors classes. John has always been excellent in math. After PANS [Later], Luis mother reported that he refused to don his socks and complained that the waistband of his pants hurt. In occupational therapy, Luis demonstrated regression in drawing and was no longer able to write the letters of his name legibly. Following the flu..., John suddenly developed eye blinking tics and erratic behavior; he became anxious, argumentative with his teachers and parents, and suicidal, resulting in hospitalization.he suddenly missed relatively easy questions on math tests. He developed obsessions, such as pacing, setting the volume button on electronics to multiples of 5, and having everything just so. PANDAS: A New Frontier for Occupational Therapy Intervention Janice Tona & Trudy Posner
10 Before & After PANS Before PANS A bright, well-adjusted third-grade girl The school psychologist ruled out the possibility of recent trauma, reporting that the intact family was wonderfully close and supportive. School friendships were numerous, with no identified social problems. The girl rated her teacher as a favorite and was not overwhelmed by missed schoolwork, which she described as easy. A second-grade student. This boy, previously studious and industrious in the classroom, After PANS who returned to school after a strep infection suddenly appeared acutely school phobic. Yet morning after morning the child became intensely anxious, refused to get on the school bus, and had to be driven to school. She crouched in the car, sobbing and clinging to the seat. No amount of coaxing or prodding seemed to alleviate her severe yet unspecified anxiety. The child had contracted strep during a family vacation [and] became so hyperactive and disorganized that his teacher became quite alarmed. His inability to remain seated, resist calling out, and complete even simple tasks by himself were beyond comprehension. PANDAS in the School Setting by Kathy O Rourke, MA (School Nurse News-2003)
11 Before & After PANS Before Acute Onset After Acute Onset Susan Swedo, MD -- NIMH
12 Before & After PANS Acute Illness Convalescence Demonstrates Behavioral Regressive Self-Portrait Demonstrates Age Appropriate Self-Portrait Susan Swedo, MD -- NIMH
13 Road Blocks to Diagnosis In the Medical Setting PANS is often not diagnosed right away by medical professionals.! Not all practitioners are PANS literate.! There are doctors that still believe that PANS doesn t exist. Fortunately more studies are coming from the NIH and the PANS Consortium to provide enough evidence as seen with the JCAP.! Infectious triggers and symptoms are not always immediately linked.! Sometimes the infection is treated immediately so initial symptoms are not as severe; therefore not flagged.! Medical testing is only one facet of diagnosis.! Symptoms aren t linked together or blamed on age or another diagnosis.! Symptoms often relapse and remit from year to year so big picture is hard to see. In the School Setting There are some kids that are easily identified with sudden onset of symptoms that all manifest at school. But more than likely you will see students that are more complicated to identify.! Not all symptoms manifest at school.! Children often work extremely hard to cover up anxiety, sensory issues, rage, and/or emotional changes at school.! Communication between School and Parents is often not extensive enough.! Student already has a 504 or IEP for ADHD, Autism, or Other Health Impairment so symptoms are only seen as behavioral or part of the previously diagnosed disorder.! Student switched schools and history not fully communicated.
14 Support in the School Setting Basic School Supports Student needs and performance may vary widely from week to week.! Behavioral & Sensory supports! Reduce student s stress.! Plan for acute symptom exacerbations.! Plan for periods when less intensive supports are needed.! Homework Accommodations! Plan for frequent absences and tardiness.! Encourage student to avoid germs, clean tables, wash hands, etc Communication Supports Students benefit from strong and proactive school communication! Report any abrupt changes in behavior, eating habits, or school performance to family.! Inform parents of any communicable illness in classrooms.! Parents will inform school nurse of any health changes. PANDAS: A New Frontier for Occupational Therapy Intervention Janice Tona & Trudy Posner
15 Support Accommodations Symptom Accommodation/Support OCD Mood Changes Anxiety ADHD Sensory Language Issues Lateness Mobility Issues Redirection Depends on what/when/where Calming Techniques Safe Space Relaxation Techniques Extended Time Frequent Breaks & Exercise Breaks Redirection Written Directions Preferential Seating Sensory Supports: proprioception, pressure, weighted vests Sensory Seeking: varying tactile input Sensory Defense: low light, quiet space Extra Time Assisted Technology Speech Therapy Late slip on file Temporary later start time Adaptive PE Physical Therapy Field Trip accommodations/support Symptom Accommodation/Support Tics Urinary Frequency Fatigue Math Regression Dysgrpahia Memory Organization Nurse Breaks Reading/Writing: Assistive Technology Vocal Tics: Less reading aloud Testing Modifications Low Key Bathroom Access Tracking Time to rest Healthful snack Math Facts, Formula Sheets, Calculator Extended Time, Shortened Assignments Manipulatives Keyboard/Assistive Technology Built-Up pencils Graph paper/raised line paper Management: Lists, Timers, Calendars, Repetition of Information Review Time Recording devices Assignment books/homework Binder Long Term School Project Plans Projects broken down into segments
16 Excused Absences CT State Board of Education - CT Guidelines for Excused and Unexcused Absences
17 Home Bound Instruction CT SDE-Subject Matter Of Regulation: Special Education
18 Individual Health Care Plans An individualized health care plan is a detailed and orderly program of action designed to monitor, prevent, reduce or eliminate identified health problems in order to maintain or improve a student s health status and level of wellness and to promote his or her learning and positive coping. The process of planning requires a team approach and includes the establishment of care priorities, a clear understanding of student specific goals, prescription of appropriate interventions, and delineation of measurements for goal achievement. National Association of School Nurses, 2008 Health care plans identify solutions for diagnosed health problems (actual or potential); communicate the student s specific health needs, and the prescribed nursing and collaborative interventions for directing and evaluating the care given; and provide a mechanism for demonstrating accountability. SDECT Clinical Procedure Guidelines for CT School Nurses IHCPs are usually developed for students with special health needs or whose health needs require daily intervention. These plans describe how to meet an individual child s daily health and safety needs in the school setting. IHCPs include: functional health issues (nursing diagnoses); student objectives (expected outcomes) for promoting self-care and age-appropriate independence; responsibilities of parents, school nurses, teachers, students and administration, as appropriate SDECT - Guidelines for Managing Life-threatening Food Allergies
19 Sample IHCP
20 Sample IHCP Intervention Who When Why Share/exchange health information with parent with regard to communicable diseases in classroom Notify parent of any changes in student s condition Classroom support for tics that are bothering student permit student to go to School Nurse Check in with student when Student shows signs of frequent bathroom breaks, putting face in hands, picking at own hands or other different behaviors Student shuts down or is unable to speak send to nurse Student becomes sad or angry without due cause send to nurse Student s symptoms are not resolving, he is not able to work to school expectations, and he is upset notify parents ASAP Fatigue; student may require time to rest or a healthful snack Nurse As needed To promote health and wellbeing. Potential for flare related to compromised immune system Nurse As needed To promote health and wellbeing School Staff/ Nurse As needed Minimize disruptions to class and embarrassment of student over symptoms School Staff As needed These could be indications of stress. Stress needs to be minimized. School Staff As needed To promote health and wellbeing School Staff As needed To promote health and wellbeing Nurse As needed To promote health and wellbeing School Staff As needed To promote health and wellbeing
21 Closing Thoughts
22 School Resource Links NE PANS/PANDAS Resources NEPANS General Resources NEPANS Conference Videos NEPANS Studies and Journals JCAP Special Issues on PANS PANS/PANDAS in the News North East Meet Up Groups General School Resources NEPANS in the School Setting Presentation NEPANS School Resource Links schoolresources.html School Tools PANDAS Network Little known disorder underscores education needs By Patricia Rice Doran (Baltimore Sun-2014)
23 School Resource Links School Nurse Is It PANS, CANS, or PANDAS? Neuropsychiatric Pediatric Disorders That Are Not Black and White:Implications for the School Nurse Kathy Bagian, MSN, RN, CSN, Sheila Q. Hartung, PhD, RN (NASN-2015) PANDAS in the School Setting by Kathy O Rourke, MA (School Nurse News-2003) Occupational Therapy PANDAS A New Frontier for Occupational Therapy Intervention Janice Tona & Trudy Posner (AOTA-2011) AOTA PANDAS OT Handout Copyright 2011 by the American Occupational Therapy Association. All rights reserved. [email protected]
24 School Resource Links Psychiatry The Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (JCAP) Special Issue on PANS Kiki Chang, MD, Guest Editor What school psychologists should know about streptococcal infections By Ashley S. Fournier (Division of School Psychology-2012) Neuropsychiatry Infection Induced Encephalopathy: Cognitive and Sensory Impairments Dr. Judith G. Leventhal, PhD Neurocognitive Functioning in Youth with PANDAS (Journal of Neuropsychiatry-2011)
25 School Resource Links Advocacy/Accommodations NEPANS Sample Individual Health Plan SDECT Clinical Procedure Guidelines for Connecticut School Nurses - IHCP Online Version: PDF Version (start page 23): Guidelines for Managing Life-threatening Food Allergies in CT Schools Although this link is not PANS specific, it does provide a good example of what must be included. Advocacy/Accommodations CT Guidelines for Excused and Unexcused Absences CT Home Bound Services CT SDE Bureau of SPED Legal Forum Homebound Instruction and 504 Planning (2014)
26 School Resource Links Advocacy/Accommodations Considerations Regarding Academic Accommodations/Compensatory Strategies, and Services for Students with PANDAS/PAN Jamie Candelaria Greene PhD, BCET Advocacy/Accommodations Letter Requesting Notification of Strep Exposure from Classmates Letter to School while in PANDAS Exacerbation Letter to School while in Remission
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