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Psychiatrist

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AVG. SALARY

$390,140

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EDUCATION

First professional degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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You have a patient with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and are considering prescribing medication so that the child can lead a more normal life. There are many different types of medication available, but you decide to prescribe Ritalin.

Finding the correct medication and the proper dosage of Ritalin -- without being excessive -- is tricky. "I see many patients who haven't responded to treatment, so I'm constantly trying to decide what treatment to try next," says Dr. Michael Jenike. "Often it feels like we're pioneers in trying to figure out what to do."

Looking at a chart, you remind yourself of the recommended dosage of Ritalin for this patient:

Ritalin: The recommended daily dosage range for this medication is between 10 units and 60 units per day. It should be taken 2 to 4 times per day, with each single dose between 5 and 10 units.

Part A
If you want your patient to take 24 units of Ritalin a day, and keep within the proper number of dosages per day, how do you coordinate his doses? How much does he take, and how many times per day?

Part B
If you decide to up this dose to 38 units, how many times per day should he take the medication?

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