ADHD Flashcards

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Of the multiple etiologies of ADHD which is the most strongly associated?

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Genetic, it is highly hereditary (2-8x higher risk with first degree relative)

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What are some of the common associated problems with ADHD?

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Behavior Problems
Learning Disorder
Peer Problems
Increased Injuries
Anxiety and Depression

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Is executive functioning impaired in ADHD?

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Yes

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Is ADHD diagnosed on the first visit?

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No, should be conducted over several scheduled office visits to complete full evaluation

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How many signs and symptoms need to be present in order to meet the DSM-5 criteria for ADHD?

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6 or more (5 for adults)

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What are the two types of ADHD?

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Inattentive Presentation
Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation

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What are the screening tools for ADHD?

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Conner’s Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scale
Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale
Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD (SWAN)
SNAP-IV Teacher and Parent Rating Scale

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Are the screening tools for ADHD quick to complete for parents and teachers?

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No, they are in depth and take time. Done as part of a larger comprehensive work-up.

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What are the key component of the physical exam when diagnosing ADHD?

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Hearing and Vision Screening
Thyroid
Cardio Exam
Neurological Exam
Skin Examination

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What are the treatment types of ADHD?

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Behavioral therapy
Medications (stimulants and non-stimulants)

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What is the first line treatment for children less than 6 years old diagnosed with ADHD?

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Behavioral management (non-pharmacologic treatment)

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What are some adverse effects of stimulants?

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Interfere with sleep and appetite, can affect growth and weight gain

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What are the first-line short acting stimulants?

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Dextroamphetamine (Adderall) or Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse)

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What are some non-stimulants that can be used to treat ADHD?

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Atomoxetine (Strattera)
Bupropion (Wellbutrin)

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How should stimulants be prescribed using universal precautions?

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Write scripts in 28-day supplies and only for 3-6 month supplies for established patients

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