Full physical examination from primary care physician, school guidance counselor and psychiatrist. 2.1-4 What diagnosis would you give Sarah? Please list the symptoms that are supportive of your diagnosis. Moderate ADHD and co-occurring Moderate Specific Learning Disorder ADHD symptoms: 1. Inattention: a. Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or during other activities b. Often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities
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performance, as measured by GPA." Restless legs and difficulty concentrating during the day can be symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a diagnosis associated with poor school performance. The study concludes that it is important for parents to discuss their teens' sleep-related problems with a primary care physician, and to request ADHD screening if appropriate. The report suggests the following tips for getting a good night's sleep which may contribute to better school performance:
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different academic expectations to accommodate students with special needs and behavior problems. There are sixteen students in Mrs. Lenoir’s homeroom that have IEPs. Most of the students have been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD and are taking medication. One of the boys, Ty has such serve ADHD that he must wear a Ritalin patch to help him with his symptoms. Therefore, Mrs. Lenoir has instructed me that the lessons must be very
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Atomoxetine Pharmacodynamics Atomoxetine blocks presynaptic noradrenaline transporter (NET) much more selective then for other monoamine transporters; with a 5nM Ki value in the experiment with radiobinding transporters indicating the high affinity (77nM and 1451nM for 5-HT and dopamine transporters respectively) (Bymaster et al., 2002). Inhibiting this transporter blocks reuptake of noradrenaline and increases circulating concentration of this neurotransmitter. Atomoxetine also induce dopamine
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1. Describe the role of the nurse as an advocate and provider of care for the child/adolescent client. As a psychiatric nurse for children and adolescent, one must be prepared for anything. They must be very well versed in clinical practices, public policy and research. Every day there is new therapies, drugs, and behavior modification. The nurse should keep up to date with these new researches to provide the quality care needed for the children. They should provide a therapeutic environment for
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Dean’s List And More A Research Essay About Why College Students Are Using and Abusing Stimulants To Get By February, 2014 Abstract Prescription stimulant use as academic performance enhancers is increasingly widespread among college students and the prescription stimulant use as "cognitive enhancers" has been described among undergraduate college students. Adderall and Ritalin are the most popular among the students. Some use the drugs to stay awake to study to get by with good
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Students who are suffering with mental health would most likely go seek help in school based grounds. In order to help students who are going through mental crisis it is important to have interventions that are transdiagnostic and flexible. Schools that keep the same standardized interventions have made little to no significance of improving the students' mental health. One study suggests that by modernizing interventions by making interventions flexible such as being individualized and culture based
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feeling of throwing up, nervous, loss of appetite, and easily angered or annoyed. Some street names for adderall are: eye openers, speed, uppers, and pick me ups. 2. Adderall acts as a central nervous system stimulant that can improve symptoms of ADHD; it increases concentration and decreases impulsiveness. Some symptoms
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mother taking me to the doctor and always complaining that I never focus and I am to hyper. Well, I guess this is normal these days for most children and they usually grow out of it. It’s what the doctors call ADHD. Ever since then, I have been taking medication for the treatment of ADHD and here I am today, 22 years old and still on it. Guess the whole growing out of it still hasn't happened. This rule is also an obvious business stand point rule in that time is money and every minute or hour
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The estimated prevalence of a conduct disorder in the U.S is 2-12% between the ages of 5-17 years of age, also, the disorder is more common in boys than girls. This is reflected in the case because it was noted that David’s mischievous behavior became more prevalent when he hit puberty at the age of 11. From looking at the biological causes of the disruptive behavior disorder, conduct disorder, it was found that boys who are highly active and emotional early in life seem to become more aggressive
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