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Pretest
What are the core symptoms of AD/HD?
(1)__________
(2)__________
(3)__________
AD/HD is best treated with "multimodal" therapy. What are the components of multimodal therapy for AD/HD?
(1)__________
(2)__________
(3)__________
Which of the following neurotransmitters have been implicated in the etiology of AD/HD?
(a) Dopamine
(b) Noradrenaline
(c) Serotonin
(d) All of the above
A common side effect of stimulant medications is:
(a) short stature
(b) tics
(c) sleep disturbance
(d) seizures
Answers to Pretest
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