To thrive as an ADHD Nurse, you need a nursing license (RN or similar), knowledge of mental health and ADHD-specific care, and skills in patient assessment and care planning. Familiarity with behavioral health assessment tools, electronic health records (EHR), and basic psychiatric medication management is often required. Outstanding communication, patience, and problem-solving abilities help you connect with patients and families, often in challenging scenarios. These skills are crucial for supporting patients' unique needs, improving treatment outcomes, and fostering strong multidisciplinary collaboration.