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12 wrz 2002 · The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD.
The Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are included as part of Caring for Children With ADHD: A Practical Resource Toolkit for Clinicians, 3rd Edition.
1 wrz 2012 · ADHD – NICHQ Toolkit National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality. To download the entire toolkit as a zip file, click here. To download individual documents from the Toolkit, use the links below. 01 - Introduction. Diagnosis. 02 - Primary Care Initial Evaluation 03 - Vanderbilt Assessment Scale – Parent Informant
Table of Contents. Editors’ Statements and Clinical Practice Guideline. Preparing Your Practice. Initial Patient Intake. Comprehensive Assessment—Adding History, Doing the Evaluation, and Coming to Diagnoses. Initiating Treatment and Managing Follow-up.
The 3rd edition of Caring for Children with ADHD: A Practical Resource Toolkit for Clinicians! Completely updated and revised for new diagnostic criteria, this toolkit provides practical guidance and fillable forms to help you turn your practice into a medical home for children with ADHD.
Original resource included as part of Caring for Children With ADHD: A Practical Resource Toolkit for Clinicians, 3rd Edition. Inclusion in this resource does not imply an endorsement by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
The care of most children with ADHD can be managed in a primary care setting. The role of the primary care clinician is to. Synthesize and interpret information about a child’s behavior. Identify other medical or psychosocial problems that might be causing and/or exacerbating the child’s symptoms.