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Test Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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QUESTION 1: What is the essential characteristic of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
A behavior that is always normal for the person's level of development
A disorder that only affects adults
A difficulty that only manifests itself at home
A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity that interferes with functioning
2nd QUESTION: What is the inattention component of ADHD?
A constant movement of hands and feet
The inability to remain seated when the situation requires it
Interrupting or interfering in other people's conversations
The great difficulty in paying attention to tasks, following instructions and organizing activities
QUESTION 3: How does hyperactivity manifest in a person with ADHD?
In a constant movement of hands and feet or in the inability to remain seated when necessary
In the frequent loss of objects such as pencils or books
In the avoidance of tasks that require sustained mental effort
In the difficulty of paying attention to details
QUESTION 4: When is combined presentation of ADHD diagnosed?
If only the criteria for inattention are met
If only the criteria for hyperactivity-impulsivity are met
If both the criteria for inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity are met in the last six months
If no criteria are met
QUESTION 5: What is impulsivity in the context of ADHD?
The ability to organize tasks and activities
Responding before a question is completed or having difficulty waiting for one's turn
Making careless mistakes in schoolwork
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QUESTION 6: When is the predominant presentation with inattention diagnosed?
When the criteria for hyperactivity-impulsivity are met but not those for inattention
When both sets of criteria are met
When the person seems driven by an internal engine
When the criteria for inattention are met, but not those for hyperactivity-impulsivity
QUESTION 7: What is a condition for diagnosing ADHD?
Symptoms must be beyond what is considered normal for the person's level of development
The child must have excellent school performance
Symptoms must first appear in adulthood
The child should never lose his personal belongings
QUESTION 8: Why is it important to specify the presentation of ADHD?
Because it allows professionals to adapt treatment to the particular needs of each child
Because all children with ADHD have the same symptoms
Because it has no effect on the treatment
Because only the combined presentation requires treatment
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