- Antidepressants are not effective in children.
- The potential for side effects, the need for gradual titration, and the importance of combining medication with psychotherapy.
- Antidepressants should be given for life.
- Children are immune to withdrawal symptoms.
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- Early-onset dementia.
- Menopause.
- Depression.
- A new anxiety disorder.
- Accelerated physical growth.
- Increased risk of behavioral problems, attention deficits, and cognitive impairments.
- Enhanced fine motor skills.
- No significant impact if the child is well-fed.
- Assimilation.
- Accommodation.
- Schema.
- Equilibration.
- Normal developmental variation.
- Potential delay in gross motor development.
- The infant is just lazy.
- Lack of environmental stimulation.
- Assume they have developed dementia overnight.
- Assess for delirium, medication changes, or new medical conditions, and implement immediate safety and support measures.
- This is an irreversible decline.
- Immediately place them in a nursing home.
- Early experiences solely determine personality.
- Adult personality is solely a product of conscious choices.
- Early experiences are influential but not deterministic, with ongoing development and plasticity.
- Personality is fixed at birth.
- Longitudinal study.
- Cross-sectional study.
- Sequential study.
- Experimental study.
- This is normal toddler behavior.
- Potential underlying behavioral or developmental issues requiring professional consultation.
- The child is just testing boundaries.
- They need more discipline.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- Industry vs. Inferiority.
- Alpha-agonists are not effective for tics.
- Monitoring for cardiovascular side effects, sedation, and the importance of managing tics in a way that supports social and academic development.
- Tics always disappear with medication.
- Medication should be the only treatment for Tourette Syndrome.
- Tell them retirement is a time to relax.
- Encourage exploration of new roles, hobbies, and community involvement to foster a sense of generativity.
- Focus only on their past achievements.
- Dismiss their feelings as temporary.
- Increased risk of preterm birth only.
- Significant risk of microcephaly and severe neurological abnormalities.
- Minor skin rash at birth.
- No known impact on fetal development.
- Solitary play.
- Parallel play.
- Associative play.
- Cooperative play.
- Initiative vs. Guilt.
- Industry vs. Inferiority.
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
- Trust vs. Mistrust.
- This is normal behavior in nursing homes.
- Evaluate for medication side effects or interactions as a cause of delirium.
- Increase their sedative dose.
- Assume it is behavioral.
- Enhanced trust.
- Difficulty with autonomy and initiative, leading to shame, doubt, or guilt.
- Strong sense of industry.
- Clear identity formation.
- Accommodation.
- Assimilation.
- Equilibration.
- Organization.
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