from Part II: - Topical MCQs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 September 2025
Question 1: James is a three-year-old boy brought to the clinic for concerns over his behaviour. James appears ‘always on the go’ and does not interact with his younger brother. He has difficulties waiting his turn, which leads to conflicts with his peers. He does not appear to pay attention despite being spoken to directly. On examination in the clinic, you notice it is very difficult to sit James down in a chair. Physical examination is normal and developmentally appropriate for his age. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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