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PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

ADHD in the Age of COVID - PediaCast 473

PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Dr Mike

Pediatrician, Hospital, Immunization, Pediatric, Illness, Doctor, Family, Health, Science & Medicine, Pediatrics, Kids & Family, Parents, Kid, Children, Kids, Parent, Vaccine, Child, Wellness

4.8598 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Drs Ben Fields and Kelly Wesolowski visit the studio as we consider ADHD in the age of COVID. What challenges are in store for families as they encounter the new classroom, remote learning and hybrid models of instruction? What does ADHD look like at home and school? How is it diagnosed… and managed… in 2020? Join us for answers!

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0:00.0

This is PediCast.

0:20.7

Welcome to Pediacast, a pediatric podcast for parents.

0:24.8

And now, direct from the campus of nationwide children's, here is your host, Dr. Mike.

0:29.9

Hello, everyone, and welcome.

0:32.0

Once again to PDACast.

0:34.0

It is a pediatric podcast for moms and dads.

0:37.7

This is Dr. Mike, coming to you from the campus of nationwide children's hospital.

0:42.9

We are in Columbus, Ohio.

0:44.8

It's episode 473 for September 23, 2020.

0:50.1

We're calling this one ADHD in the age of COVID.

0:55.2

I want to welcome all of you to the program.

0:57.6

Our last couple of episodes explored many topics related to children returning to school in the year 2020, which we hope has been helpful information for families as they embark on a school year like none other in recent history.

1:13.5

We've talked about social distancing or physical distancing, really the better term.

1:18.4

Handwashing, staying home when sick, reasons for COVID testing, and what to do if your child or another child at school or a teacher tests positive.

1:30.0

We've covered in-person instruction, homeschooling, remote learning, and hybrid models of teaching.

1:36.6

And a couple weeks ago, we explored student athletes returning to sports following a COVID infection,

1:42.7

including mild cases, and even those who seem to have

1:45.9

had no symptoms at all, but they test positive for COVID-19. Turns out, inflammation of the heart

1:52.1

is still possible in those folks who have very mild cases, and certainly if you have symptomatic

1:58.9

COVID-19, we also worry about inflammation of the heart.

2:04.1

This is known as myocarditis, and it can cause electrical problems in the heart,

2:09.9

which in turn can interfere with the normal heartbeat,

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