[Solved] NU643 Week 9 Discussion 1 Harold or Greg ADHD Case Study

Initial Post

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    • What symptoms of ADHD does your patient present with?
    • What are other possible causes of his symptoms?
    • What further information, if any, would you like about this case?
    • With the assumption that the patient does have ADHD, what medication would you prescribe (list name and dose)? Why?
    • List any relevant safety information and screening (labs, etc) related to your medication choice.
  6. Your initial post should be in APA format with evidence-based references to support your statements.

Reply Posts

Read your peers’ posts and respond to at least two of your peers. In your post, critique your peers responses by answering the following questions:

  • Compare your peers plan to yours – what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
  • Is there any decision-making with which you disagree?
  • Your response should include evidence of review of the course material through proper citations using APA format.

SOLUTION

For this discussion post, I chose to examine Greg’s case for ADHD diagnosis.

What symptoms of ADHD does your patient present with?

The presence of Attention Deficit could be determined through interrogation of subjective and objective data. The symptoms portrayed by the patient consistent with the ADHD diagnosis include hyperactivity, memory problems, confusion, poor concentration, inability to sit still, especially in calm environments, and being easily distracted. The patient also has a history of ADHD and has previously been diagnosed with the condition (Ronald et al., 2021)……………………………..$10