Official DSM-5 diagnosis name
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Inattention
Which neurotransmitter is decreased in ADHD?
Dopamine
First line meds
Stimulants (does the opposite effect --> slows brain down)
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Safety
What are the core symptom categories?
Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
Constant movement or fidgeting is called?
Hyperactivity
What other neurotransmitter is decreased?
Norepinephrine
Give an example of a stimulant
Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse, Concerta
What is the best type of environment for ADHD?
Structured and low stimuli
What is the minimum duration of symptoms for diagnosis?
6 months
Acting without thinking is called?
Impulsivity
Which brain area is affected by delayed maturation?
Prefrontal cortex
What is a common side effect of stimulants?
Decreased appetite
What are teaching strategies for instructions?
Use simple instructions, clear and precise expectations
What is the requirement for where symptoms must occur?
In 2 or more settings (ex: school & home)
Which symptoms tends to persist into adulthood?
Inattention
What is the strongest risk factor?
Family hx
What is the best treatment approach?
Behavioral therapy + medication
What is an important medication teaching?
What is the minimum number of symptoms in children are required for diagnosis?
6 symptoms
What is a common sleep related issue?
Insomnia or sleep disturbances
What is a prenatal risk factor for ADHD?
Maternal smoking or alcohol use
What is an example of a non-stimulant medication?
Atomoxetine, clonidine, guanfacine
What is a key behavioral strategy?
Positive reinforcement