Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder From Childhood To Adulthood
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder From Childhood To Adulthood
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder From Childhood To Adulthood
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Arab board ,
DPP (kings college ,UK )
MSc(Kasr el Aini)
HMD(sadat academy)
Hyperactive-Impulsive Type
Knows the rules and consequences ,but repeatedly makes the same errors
Fails to pay attention to details and makes many careless mistakes ( with
math computation , spelling , written mechanics-capitalization , punctuation ) .
Loses things necessary for tasks or activities ( toys , pencils , books , or
tools).
Difficulty organizing tasks and activities (planning , scheduling , preparing).
preschool Primary school adolescence adulthood
inattentive Short play<3 Brief act ,>10, Persistence < peer Detail not
,not listening, forgetful <30 min completed,
incomplete distracted, lack details , forget appointment
activities poor planning ,lack of foresight
disorganized
Impulsive Does not listen ,no Acting out Poor self control, Accidents
sense of danger interrupting risk taking Unwise decision
thoughtless rule
break Impatience
accidents. ( Rutter 2008 )
risk Factors :
More serious accidents , hospitalizations and significantly higher
medical costs ( Centers for Disease Control and prevention 2003 )
Hereditary
and norepinephrine which are the main one thought to be involved in ADHD.
( Essential Psychopharmacology ) .
Medication:
1- Psychstimulant :
10-12 hours
Sustained level throughout the day
minimize rebound phenomena
beneficial or who are embarrassed ,resistant or forgetful
about going to school for a midday dose .
Take care of :
Psychosocial intervention
Make it clear that medication are just help in you (you are
not crazy)
Strategies include:
Telling the child what they are required to do ,using clear and
simple statements.
Changing the child's classroom seat ,so that they are nearer to
the teacher and further away from the disruptive influence of
peers.
Telling and reminding them when their turn will be
Setting clear rules and boundaries and ensuring that the child has
access to them for a reminder.
Presenting learning in small chunks , with frequent time off
your attention
Post test
a.True
b.False
2.Male to female ratio of ADHD is :
a.1:1
b.2:1
C.4:1