Which of the following explanations should a nurse include when teaching parents why is it difficult to diagnose a child or adolescent exhibiting symptoms of bipolar disorder? Select all that apply

A. Bipolar symptoms are similar to attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder symptoms.
B. Children are naturally active, energetic, and spontaneous.
C. Neurotransmitter levels vary considerably in accordance with age.
D. The diagnosis of bipolar disorder cannot be assigned prior to the age of 18.
E. Genetic predisposition is not a reliable diagnostic determinant.


A, B
It is difficult to diagnose a child or adolescent with bipolar disorder because bipolar symptoms are similar to attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder symptoms and because children are naturally active, energetic, and spontaneous. Symptoms may also be comorbid with other childhood disorders, such as conduct disorder.

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