front 1 Which two neurotransmitters are involved in ADHD? | back 1 Dopamine and norepinephrine |
front 2 Symptoms must have occurred before: | back 2 Age 12 and occur in >/= settings |
front 3 Diagnosis of ADHD in children | back 3 >/= 6 symptoms of inattention and or >/= 6 symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity |
front 4 Diagnosis of ADHD in adults (17 and older) | back 4 >/= 5 symptoms of inattention and or >/= 5 symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity |
front 5 Two symptom domains of ADHD | back 5 Hyperactivity/impulsivity Inattention |
front 6 Treatment goal in ADHD | back 6 Reduction in the core symptoms of
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front 7 When is atomoxetine used in ADHD | back 7 If no efficacy to stimulant |
front 8 When are alpha1-adrenergic agonist used in ADHD? | back 8 1. Partial efficacy to stimulant 2. No efficacy to stimulant |
front 9 Non-pharm therapy: | back 9 1. Behavioral parent training 2. School-focused intervention |
front 10 Stimulants have to be tapered off? | back 10 False |
front 11 CI to stimulants: (eight) | back 11 1. Moderate/sever HTN 2. Advancer arteriosclerosis 3. Heart failure 4. Arrhythmia 5. Hyperthyroidism 6. Glaucoma 7. MAOI use within 14 days 8. HX of drug abuse |
front 12 Which two agents are FDA approved for children </= 3 yo | back 12 Mixed amphetamine salts IR Dextroamphetamine IR |
front 13 Initiation of methylphenidate should be with LA? | back 13 False start with short acting to determine proper dose then once on a stable dose can switch to LA form |
front 14 When should stimulants be taken? | back 14 Before school and at lunch |
front 15 Brand names of methylphenidate: | back 15 Ritalin Concerta Metadate Quillivant XR Daytrana |
front 16 Brand name of dexmethylphenidate: | back 16 Focalin |
front 17 Focalin is a less active and potent enantiomer of methylphenidate? | back 17 False more active and potent |
front 18 Aztarys is a long-acting stimulant? | back 18 true |
front 19 Focalin is a long acting stimulant? | back 19 False |
front 20 Which stimulant requires renal adjustment? | back 20 Vyvanse (brand name only) |
front 21 Vyvanse is a long acting stimulant? | back 21 True |
front 22 What are the BBW associated with all stimulants? | back 22
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front 23 Which 2 alpha-2-adrenergic agonist are used for ADHD | back 23
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front 24 Which A2A targets postsynaptic A2A stimulation? | back 24
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front 25 What is the BBW associated with Clonidine ER | back 25 Hemodynamic instability with epidural use |
front 26 What is the BBW associated with the norepinephrine Reuptake inhibitors: | back 26 suicidal ideation |
front 27 When should norepinephrine Reuptake inhibitors be used? | back 27 When stimulants are:
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front 28 CI of Strattera (atomoxetine) | back 28
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front 29 CI of Qelbree (viloxazine) | back 29
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front 30 Which agent can leave a ghost tablet in stool? | back 30 Methylphenidate OROS (Focalin) |
front 31 How many weeks after initiation of a stimulant should a patient follow-up with their doctor? | back 31 2-3 weeks |