A+ There is no Diagnosis for Junior
A+ There is no Diagnosis for Junior
NOT conduct disorder No sh1t... The correct answer is "There is no diagnosis for junior" A+
substance intoxication
substance withdrawal
No, you do not need to capitalize each diagnosis when using more than one in a sentence. Simply separate each diagnosis with a comma. For example: The patient was diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.
It could be helpful to consider an evaluation for oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) given the described behavior of initially resisting authority but responding well to imposed limits. ODD is a condition characterized by a persistent pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness. A comprehensive evaluation by a qualified mental health professional would be necessary to provide an accurate diagnosis and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Lawrence Cryderman has written: 'An evaluation of a kindergarten screening program' -- subject(s): Learning disabilities, Diagnosis, Prediction of scholastic success
For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, see a board certified headache specialist.
Mary Stuart Farquhar has written: 'The predictive value of a battery of imitative articulation and auditory discrimination tests in the speech development of kindergarten children' -- subject(s): Testing, Language, Speech disorders in children, Hearing, Kindergarten, Speech, Diagnosis, Children
It is possible that leukemia may be misdiagnosed as lupus, however lupus can cause bone marrow changes that may mimic some of the symptoms and signs of leukemia. For appropriate diagnosis of lupus, see a rheumatologist. For appropriate diagnosis of blood disease, see a hematologist.
Acetaminophen is a very poor Migraine abortive. A Migraine that lasts longer than 3 days is called Status Migraine and an emergency. Seek the help of a headache specialist in your area for appropriate diagnosis and treatment with drugs that will target the Migraine attack very specifically.
If you think you have a Migraine, see a physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.