Question 3. Should stimulants be administered to manage difficulties with attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity following paediatric acquired brain injury?

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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - etiology
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Brain injuries
Brain Injuries - complications
Care and treatment
Central nervous system stimulants
Central Nervous System Stimulants - therapeutic use
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Children
Evidence-Based Medicine
Health aspects
Humans
Hyperactivity
Impulse
Impulsive Behavior - drug therapy
Impulsive Behavior - etiology
Impulsivity
Injuries
Male
Methylphenidate - therapeutic use
Pediatric injuries
Stimulants
Treatment Outcome
title Question 3. Should stimulants be administered to manage difficulties with attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity following paediatric acquired brain injury?
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