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Q. What ADHD symptoms are lack of attention to detail, careless mistakes, not listening, losing things
diverting attention, forgetfulness
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Selective attention
Q. What ADHD symptoms are poor problem solving, trouble completing a task, disorganization, trouble
sustaining mental effort
ANSWER
Lack of sustained attention
Q. What ADHD symptoms are excessive talking, blurting things out, not waiting ones turn, interrupting
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Impulsivity
Q. What ADHD symptoms are fidgeting, leaving ones seat, running, climbing, trouble playing quietly
ANSWER
Hyperactivity
Q. What ADHD symptom is common in childhood
ANSWER
hyperactivity
Q. Effects of maturation ADHD- young kids may experience
ANSWER
DD, bx less mature than peers
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,Q. Effects of maturation ADHD- teens
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poor academic performance, trouble driving, trouble in social situations, risky sexual bx, SUD
Q. Effects of maturation ADHD- Adult
ANSWER
Issues with EF, attention, working memory, that cause issues with day to day fnx and performance at work and
in relationships
Q. Dx criteria for ADHD
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How many s/s
How long
How many settings
Pattern of 6 s/s that interfere with fnx/development,
6 months or longer
Present in 2 or more settings
Q. How to combat anorexia with stimulant use
ANSWER
Take medication with breakfast to decrease anorexia or associated weight loss
Q. When patients with ADHD have co morbid MH issues, what do you tx first
ADHD (stimulants first line)
ANSWER
Treating ADHD s/s first will give a clearer picture of the comorbidities
Q. Work up for starting stimulant
ANSWER
ECG- if personal/first relative fmly hx
Check bp/wgt/hgt
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,Q. What co morbidity should the PMHNP assess for before starting a stimulant
ANSWER
BPD, CNS stimulant can cause psychotic or manic s/s in pt's with no prior hx or may exacerbate bx
disturbances and thought d/o in pt's with pre-exisiting psychosis
Q. Stimulants can exacerbate what comorbid dx
ANSWER
anxiety and SUD
Q. Increased irritability or insomnia can be tx with what
ANSWER
low dose non stim
Q. Abrupt withdrawal from stimulants can cause what
ANSWER
irritability and rebound s/s
Q. What to do with tx for ADHD if the pt is argumentative or oppositional
ANSWER
Combo therapy with stim and non stim
Q. Recommendations for parent training in behavior management for ADHD as a first-line
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Intervention
- What do the parents learn
Recommended for child under 6
- Parents learn positive communication and reinforcement, structure, and discipline
- Teaches kids to better control their own bx = improved fnx at school, home, and relationships
Q. What setting is ODD most common
ANSWER
Home setting with peers or adults that the pt knows
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, Q. What is ODD proceeds
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Conduct disorder and ADHD, more common in boys anxiety and depression. Increased risk of SI
Q. Dx criteria for ODD
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-4 or more symptoms have occurred during an interaction with one or more individuals not including siblings
within the last 6 months
-Kids under 5 bx occur on most days for at least 6 months
Q. ODD s/s
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Angry/irritable mood: Loss of temper, easily annoyed, anger and resentment
Q. Argumentative/Defiant: Argues with authority figures, actively defiant or refusing to follow rules or
requests from authority figure, deliberately annoys others, blames others for their mistakes/misbx
ANSWER
Vindictiveness: spiteful or vindictive at least twice within the past 6 months.
Q. Hallmark of ODD
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Persistent angry irritable mood and defiant bx with vindictiveness
Q. Conduct disorder exhibits lack of
ANSWER
empathy, aggression and impulsivity
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