lunes, 1 de julio de 2013

Research

1.-What are the characteristics of ADHD or upheaval? (10 lines minimum)
The characteristics of ADHD are the following: make low frustration tolerance, temper outbursts, bossiness, stubbornness, excessive and frequent insistence that requests be met, mood lability, demoralization, dysphoria (depressed mood or sad feelings), rejection by peers, poor sel, often seems inattentive to details, makes frequent errors in school work , has difficulty sustaining attention, may seem not to listen, when spoken to directly, difficulty with "following through"/ fails to complete tasks, has trouble organizing tasks and activities, avoids tasks requiring sustained mental effort , loses things necessary for tasks , is easily distracted by the environment, frequently forgets appointments or other daily activities, fidgets or squirms restlessly, inability to engage in leisure activities quietly, is always "on the go", talks excessively, blurts out answers before questions are completed, often interrupts or intrudes on othersf-esteem.
 
2. Why does occur?(minimum 10 lines)
The ADHD or Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder occur for problems in frontal lobe, basal ganglia, caudate nucleus, cerebellum, and another parts of the brain bat are another ways to have ADHD for example: inheriting the ADHD for familiar problems in DNA, fathers adopting Childs, twins if they are identical or non-identical twins one. Studies conducted by psychiatrist Dr. Dennis Cantwell compared adoptive children with hyperactivity to their adoptive and biological parents. Hyperactive children resembled their biological parents more than they did their adoptive parents with respect to hyperactivity. In the case of the twins are reported an 82 percent concordance rate for ADHD in identical twins as compared to a 38 percent concordance rate for ADHD in non-identical twins.

3.-What are the most common symptoms? (5 lines minimum)
Symptoms of ADHD are typically most prominent during elementary grades, the most common symptoms are 3:
1)Symptoms of Inattention, like fail to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities and that has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities.
2) Symptoms of Impulsivity, like interrupt or intrude on others and has difficulty awaiting turn
 
3) Symptoms of Hyperactivity, like leave the seat in classroom or in other situations in which remaining seated is expected and is “on the go” or often acts as if “driven by a motor
 
4. What types of treatment or therapy can a patient use? How long do they take? What are their pros and cons? (Minimum 10 lines)

Are treatments and therapy for ADHD but there is no cure for ADHD but the treatments and therapy can alleviate the symptoms of the symptoms of the patients and every day is less the problem of ADHD.

 ADHD can be treated whit medication and therapy but a combination of both is the most recommendable for all the patients the treatments for ADHD are not permanent cure.

Some treatments for ADHD are:
methylphenidate 
dexamfetamine
atomoxetine

This treatments doesn't have a limit time to finish the treatment because ADHD doesn't have cure
All the he's treatments is for reduce the effects if the illness

The pros of the treatments of ADHD are:

Concentrate better

Be less impulsive

Feel calmer

Learn and practise new skills

The treatment needs a specialist to do it

The cons of the treatments of ADHD are:

The treatment is not a permanent cure

The treatment needs a specialist to do it

The specialists are so much expensive

5.What are the real possibilities to recovery if using this type of medicine? (5 lines minimum)

The ADHD doesn't have a cure (0% of probabilities of cure) whit conventional or alternative but whit the treatments of conventional medicine the effects of ADHD can be reduce so much.

6.What type if remedies can a patient take? (5 lines minimum)
1) Stimulants:
Are the best known and most widely used in the treatments. Between 70 and 80 percent of children with ADHD respond positively to these medications.
2)Drugs not stimulants:
 approved for treating ADHD in 2003. They seem to have fewer side effects than stimulants and can last up to 24 hours.

7.What are the cost involved? (5 lines minimum)

8.Do health programs in Chile cover this treatment expenses? How about health programs of the USA, UK, New Zealand, Australia or any European country? (You can refer to only one(10 lines minimun)

9.Refer to one real testimony to support your findings include as much information as possible (no extension required)

Clara is a  single mother whit a children of 12 years whit ADHD, Clara treat the illness of he's children whit Conventional medicine Clara give's to he's children Ritalin two time's in the day, three drops of ''global respiridonda'' and he's children go to a football club to use some part of he's energy.