ADHD Flashcards
ADHD inattentive type
dgx around 9-10 yo
complaints of academic and cognitive problems
described as sluggish or daydreaming
Does NOT decline as age increases
ADHD hyperactive-impulsive type
dgx around 6-7 yo
usually good academics
Not able to sit still or inhibit behavior
Hyperactive declines after age 8 and turns into a restlessness
Impulsive does not decline with age
Eval of ADHD
comprehensive-need several visits and r/o other diagnoses
interviews with parent and patient
review info from school, day care etc about behaviors
use screening tests/scales filled out by all parties
Oppositional defiant disorder
recurrent patterns of negativistic, defiant, disobediant and hostile behavior toward authority figures and at least 4 of the following:
-loses temper, argues with adults, actively defies with adults, deliberately annoys others, blames others, ouchy or easily annoyed, angry and resentful, spiteful and vindictive
behavior must cause significant impairment in social or academic functioning
Conduct disorder
repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age appropriate societal norms or rules are violated
additional symptoms: aggression, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft, serious violations of rules