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The following describe which type of ADHD
symptoms: Poor problem solving
Difficulty completing tasks
Disorganization
Difficulty sustaining mental effort
lack of sustained attention
The following describe which type of ADHD
symptoms: Excessive talking
Blurting things out
Not waiting for one's turn
Interrupting
impulsivity
, The following describe which type of ADHD
symptoms: Fidgeting
Leaving one's
seat Running,
climbing
Trouble playing quietly
hyperactivity
Dx criteria for ADHD
A pattern of at least six symptoms of inattention and/or
hyperactivity-impulsivity that interfere with functioning or
development.
Symptoms persist for six months or longer.
Symptoms interfere with social, academic, or occupational
functioning. Symptoms are present in two or more settings (for
instance, home and school).
,diagnostic criteria for ADHD with a predominantly inattentive
presentation (symptoms)
lack of attention to detail, making careless mistakes, difficulty listening
and following instructions, frequent disorganization and misplacing
items,
distractibility, avoiding tasks that require sustained mental effort, and
forgetfulness.
diagnostic criteria for ADHD with a hyperactive-impulsive
presentation (symptoms)
fidgeting, "non-stop" energy, difficulty in engaging in quiet
activities, speaking out of turn, excessive running, and interrupting
others. The
behaviors occur in school and at home and have been present
consistently for several years.
, diagnostic criteria for ADHD combined presentation (symptoms)
several symptoms of hyperactive-impulsive presentation, including
fidgeting, speaking out of turn, excessive talking, and interrupting. Also
has symptoms of inattentive presentation, including difficulty
listening, paying attention, forgetfulness, and difficulty with
organization. symptoms in both environments.
may cause psychotic or manic symptoms in clients with no prior
history or may exacerbate behavior disturbance symptoms and
thought disorders in clients with pre-existing psychosis.
Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants
Treatment efficacy for ADHD will be noted within
the first week
Stimulants can cause, worsen, or unmask the presence of
Tics
For younger children under the age of 6, the American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP) recommends what intervention as first line
intervention?
parent training in behavior management