Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine if your child has symptoms of inattentive ADHD presentation. Determine if your child has symptoms of hyperactive-impulsive ADHD presentation. Determine if your child has combination presentation ADHD. Get a diagnosis from a mental health professional. Ask your child’s mental health professional about other disorders.

Answer: There are three types of presentations of ADHD. In order to qualify for a diagnosis, children aged 16 and under must exhibit at least six symptoms in more than one setting, for at least six months. Symptoms must be inappropriate for the person’s developmental level and be seen as interrupting normal functioning in social or school settings. Symptoms for ADHD (inattentive presentation) include:   Makes careless mistakes, is inattentive to detail Has trouble paying attention (tasks, playing) Doesn’t seem to be paying attention when someone is talking to her or him Doesn’t follow through (homework, chores, jobs); easily sidetracked Is organizationally challenged Avoids tasks requiring sustained focus (like schoolwork) Can’t keep track of or often loses keys, glasses, papers, tools, etc. Is easily distracted Is forgetful Some symptoms must be at the level of “disruptive” for them to count in a diagnosis. Track if your child has at least six symptoms in more than one setting, for at least six months:   Fidgety, squirmy; taps hands or feet Feels restless, running or climbing inappropriately Struggles to play quietly/do quiet activities “On the go” as if “driven by a motor” Excessive talking Blurts out even before questions are asked Struggles to wait for their turn Interrupts others, inserts self into others’ discussions/games The third presentation of ADHD is when the subject meets criteria to qualify for both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive criteria of ADHD. If your child has six symptoms from either category, he or she may have a combined presentation of ADHD.  If you are unsure of your child's behavior, ask other adults and friends of your child. For example, your child's friends, friends' parents, teacher, or sports coach. Educators and childcare professionals might have more context for your child's behavior because they have worked with so many children. As you determine your child’s level of ADHD, seek the guidance of a mental health professional to make an official diagnosis. This person will also be able to determine whether your child’s symptoms can be better explained by or attributable to another psychiatric disorder. Talk with your doctor or mental health professional about other disorders or conditions that might have symptoms that are similar to ADHD. As if having an ADHD diagnosis isn’t challenging enough, one out of every five with ADHD is diagnosed with another serious disorder (depression and bipolar disorder are common partners).  One-third of children with ADHD also have a behavioral disorder (conduct disorder, oppositional defiance disorder).   ADHD tends to pair up with learning disabilities and anxiety, too.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check up on their followers. Look for quality posts. Pay attention to how often they post.

Answer: A really dedicated poseur can easily purchase fans, views and followers. This will artificially inflate their social media accounts, making it seem like they have a large following. To get to the bottom of this, look at the relationship between your suspected poseur and their fans. You can also check the profiles of their followers; if the profiles are empty, they’re not real followers. Social media is essentially a more complicated, high tech conversation. If there are no comments or likes on the suspected poseur’s posts, it’s a one way conversation and you might be dealing with a poseur. Buying a following means poseurs don’t have to worry about putting out quality posts. Even without a following, poseurs will focus on posts that can bring the most attention, rather than putting out something important and creative. People who are passionate about their hobby or interest will release content that helps to educate others or celebrates their passion. Poseurs treat it like a science; they’re just after the views. The scheduling of a person’s posts can tell you a lot about how they treat their social media accounts. A poseur might try and use their social media accounts like a brand or company: minimizing effort and maximizing their following. Someone who’s passionate is more likely to post as the mood strikes them; maybe they come across something particularly funny or important they really want to share. If the suspected poseur runs their social media on a tight schedule, your suspicions likely have some truth to them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Recognize the symptoms of an ulcer. Treat the stomach ulcer with a prescription. Use non-irritating pain medication. Take an antacid. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience “red flags.

Answer: Symptoms of stomach ulcers vary from person to person. If you believe you have an ulcer but haven’t had it diagnosed by a medical professional, see your doctor. The symptoms of a stomach ulcer include:  Burning pain in the area just below the ribcage in the center of your chest.  This pain may get worse with food or go away with some foods. Nausea, vomiting, and bloating. Nausea and vomiting are rarer symptoms, but they indicate a serious problem. Seek medical attention if they develop. When your doctor diagnoses the stomach ulcer, they will prescribe treatment to help treat it. There are a few different types of drugs that your doctor might prescribe.   Proton pump inhibitors are powerful acid blocking drugs that will reduce the amount of acid secreted into the stomach and can help reduce the pain of a stomach ulcer. If the cause of the ulcer is an infection with H. pylori, this is generally treated with antibiotics.  Histamine-2 (H-2) blockers may be used to reduce acid in your stomach. Over-the-counter medications referred to as NSAIDs damage the wall of the stomach and can cause ulcers to form. Acetaminophen, like Tylenol, is not associated with ulcers. If needed, use acetaminophen to treat your pain. NSAIDs include ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), aspirin (Bayer), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn), ketorolac (Toradol), and oxaprozin (Daypro). NSAIDs may also be included in combination medications including Alka-Seltzer and sleep aids. Over-the-counter antacids can help relieve ulcer pain. They neutralize acids in your stomach. Antacids come in liquid and tablet form. Common over-the-counter antacids include magnesium hydroxide (such as Phillips Milk of Magnesia), sodium bicarbonate (Alka-Seltzer), calcium carbonate (Rolaids, Tums), aluminum hydroxide, and magnesium hydroxide (Maalox, Mylanta). ” You should always call your physician if your ulcer pain is associated with so-called “red flags.” These are signs or symptoms that don’t always mean there is a medical emergency, but should always prompt a call to your physician or, if they cannot be reached immediately, an ER visit.These may indicate a bleeding ulcer, an infection or a perforation in the wall of the ulcer. These “red flags” accompanied by stomach pain are:  Fever Severe pain Persistent nausea or vomiting Diarrhea that lasts longer than two to three days Persistent constipation, longer than two to three days Blood in the stools, which may look like red blood, or the stools look black and tarry Vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds Severe tenderness of the belly Jaundice — yellowish discoloration of the skin and the whites of the eyes Swelling or visible bloating of the abdomen


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Repair stone walls. Remove stains caused by mold and mildew. Clean the stone walls. Protect any areas you do not want painted.

Answer:
Fill in all holes and cracks with a concrete repair product like hydraulic cement, which is available at home improvement centers. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application. Apply a solution of 2 tbsp. (14.8 ml) of bleach and 1 quart (0.95 liters) of warm water. Blot the affected area with a sponge or cloth saturated with the solution. Continue blotting until the stain disappears. Remove stains with a commercial grade mold and mildew remover. Commercial mold and mildew cleaners are available at most home improvement centers. Remove dust, dirt and oil from the stone basement walls prior to painting.  Remove loose dirt and debris with a coarse brush. Clean the walls by wiping them down with a damp cloth. Use a commercial degreasing product to remove stubborn grease or oil stains. Commercial grade degreasing solutions are available at most home improvement stores. Follow the manufacturer's directions for application. Utilize a pressure washer to remove dirt and debris. Pressure washers are available for rent at most home improvement stores. Exhibit caution when using a pressure washer to clean stone walls. To avoid damage to the stone basement, use the pressure washer on the lowest pressure setting and gradually increase the pressure. Move all furniture to the center of the basement so the painting areas are clear of any obstacles. Cover any areas of the walls you do not want painted, such as baseboards or doorways, with painter's tape.