QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
2026-2027
What behavioral issue may arise when a child with ADHD gets overwhelmed or frustrated? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Low frustration tolerance → temper outbursts.
Why is reducing environmental stimuli effective for behavioral escalation? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Lower stimulation decreases anxiety and prevents further escalation.
True or False: Threats and ultimatums are effective for de-escalating disruptive behaviors. -
CORRECT ANSWER-False.
What are the two major stimulant classes used as first-line treatment for ADHD? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Amphetamines and methylphenidates.
Name common amphetamine medications used for ADHD. - CORRECT ANSWER-Adderall and
Vyvanse.
Name common methylphenidate medications used for ADHD. - CORRECT ANSWER-Ritalin,
Concerta, and the Daytrana patch
What are some common side effects go ADHD stimulant medications? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Insomnia, appetite suppression & weight loss, headache, irritability, and tachycardia.
, True or False: Stimulants can worsen tics. - CORRECT ANSWER-True.
What is the core behavioral pattern seen in Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Socially unacceptable behavior with persistent rule refusal, arguing, and defiance.
How do children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) typically respond when confronted
about their behavior? - CORRECT ANSWER-Blame others and avoid responsibility.
What kind of peer interactions are often seen in Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Hostile, vindictive, or intentionally provocative interactions.
What is a common comorbidity with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)? - CORRECT ANSWER-
ADHD.
Are there FDA-approved medications specifically for Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)? -
CORRECT ANSWER-No.
What is the typical course of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in children? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Some grow out of it around puberty.
What types of behaviors characterize Conduct Disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-Law-breaking,
violating others' rights, initiating fights, theft, fire-setting, property destruction, cruelty to
animals, and possible weapon use.
What age defines childhood-onset Conduct Disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-Onset before age 10.
What is the prognosis for childhood-onset CD? - CORRECT ANSWER-More severe and more
likely to persist into adulthood; higher risk of antisocial personality disorder.