NAME ______/____/20____
MEDICATED CHILD
SEGMENT 1:
______children have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Jacob’s problems began when he was _____ years old. A teacher suggested he was ______.
In your opinion, do most three year-old children have impulse control ?
Jacob was diagnosed with ______(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
and was prescribed Ritalin.
What reactions did Jacob have to Ritalin?
1)
2)
3)
By age 10, Jacob had prescribed ______different medications.
Some doctors think that many children diagnosed with ADHD have ______.
T / F. After Dr. Biederman concluded that 23 % of ADHD diagnoses were bipolar disorder, the number of bipolar disorders decreased.
T/F. There has been a 4000% increase in the number of children diagnosed with bipolar disorders.
Segment 2: DJ’s Story
DJ’s doctor diagnosed him with ______disorder.
What are some of the side effects of DJ’s medication?
2) Tics
T / F. DJ’s parents think they have no choice but to medicate him.
T / F. There are standard tests to diagnose mental disorders.
T / F. DJ’s doctor, Patrick Bacon, prescribes medicine before he makes a
diagnosis.
DJ’s doctor does not want to increase the dosage of Respirdol because he is afraid it will lead to ______.
Do you think that children should be prescribed mood-stabilizing medications?
Segment 3: THE DEBATE AND CONFUSION OVER DIAGNOSING BIPOLAR
T / F. Doctor’s agree that bipolar disorders can be diagnosed in children.
The ______is used in diagnosing mental disorders.
What are some reasons why there is confusion over diagnosing bipolar disorders?
1)
2)
3)
T / F. Dr. Wamboldt thought that Jacob had too few medications.
Segment 4: JESSICA’S STORY
In her interview with the doctor, what did Jessica say she would do to people to “fool them.” ______
T / F. Symptoms of grandiosity & depression are signs of bipolar disorder.
When she was 12, what two circumstances brought back Jessica’s symptoms:
1)
2)
T / F. Jessica thinks that medication has made her condition worse.
T / F. Jessica’s mother is concerned about the amount of Jessica’s
medication.
Segment 5: THE LACK OF DATA. WHAT WORKS? WHAT’S SAFE
What agency regulates the use of pharmaceutical medications? ______
a) NIH b) CIA c) FDA d) SEC
T / F. Most drugs are tested on children before the FDA approves them.
How does the government motivate drug companies to study their products’ effect on children? ______
Patent extensions can be worth up to ______dollars
a) 1 Million b) Ten Million c) 1 Billion d) Ten Billion
T / F. Most drugs that work well in adults work well with children.
The FDA’s strongest warning is called the ______.
What are two unintended consequences of the FDA using the “black box” warning on anti-depressant drugs:
1)
2)
Segment 6: THE MEDICATION DILEMMA
Why were the Koontzs worried about their son taking Clonidine? ______
T / F. After DJ’s parents talked to the doctor, he lowered the dosage on DJ’s medication.
Why does Dr. Chang support giving medications to children with bipolar disorders? Do You Agree? ______
T / F. Dr. Chang uses MRI machines to identify children at risk of bipolar disorders.
Why do critics believe that Dr. Chang’s & Dr. Biederman’s research is tainted? ______
Segment 7: SOLUTIONS TO THE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
Do you think brain scans should be used to diagnose children? ______
Should pediatric psychiatric disorders be treated like pediatric oncology (cancer)? ______