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Substance Abuse

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Collection of physiological symptoms occuring after one stops using a substance that they have become addicted or physically dependent upon. The symptoms are usually opposite of waht the substance abused caused. Abstinence syndrome
the person is awake, but is not aware; causes gaps in memory. Blackouts
occurs when a person's physiological reaction to a drug decreases with repeated administration of the same dose tolerance
more serious symptoms which are less common, occur after early symptoms & last at least 10 days. Symptoms include severe disorientation, psychoitc symptoms, severe hypertension, cardiac dysrhythmias, and delirium; may progress to death. delirium tremens (DT)
rare;occurs about 12 to 24 hrs after drinking stops, involve auditory hallucinations,commonly accusatory or threatening voices. Different from delirium tremens b/c it develops n resolves rapidly a limited set of hallucinations, no other physical symptoms. alcoholic hallucinations
alcohol amnesia r/t thiamine deficiency Wernicke-Karsakoff syndrome
individual has both a mental illness as well as a substance or process abuse dual diagnosis or comorbidity
philtrum (area under the nose) is smooth Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
What are alcohol and marijuana considered? "gateway drugs" people who abuse substances usually begin their addictions with these drugs
What is the goal of alcohol abuse rehabilitation? that they will NEVER drink alcohol again.
what is the most serious effect of intoxication due to alcohol? coma and death
When does alcohol withdrawal begin? 4-12 hours after last ingestion of alcohol; peaks at day 2 and is over in 5 days.
Blackouts, hand tremors, and sympathetic response of the body is caused by which type of withdrawal? alcohol withdrawal
What is Rule of 100? H/R above 100, diastolic B/P over 100, and temp is over 100 degrees F and is the most definate physical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
What withdrawal process is the only one that requires hospitalization and is covered by insurance? alcohol withdrawal
Which drug would you use for detox of alcohol? Benzodiazepine/Ativan because it has immediate relief with short term action
Which drug prevents metabolism of alcohol and causes the patient to become violently ill if taken with alcohol w/in 48 hours including mouth wash and cough syrups. antabuse/disulfiram
What is detox protocol determined by? American Society of Addictive Medicine and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Valium, Ativan, and Xanax are Benzodiazepines and are called? Downers (sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic)
hypertension, tachycardia, hyperthermia, hand tremors, insomnia, anxiety, nausea, psychomotor agitation is withdrawal symtpoms associated with which drugs? Benzodiazepines or "downers"
What are Amphetamine and cocaine considered? "uppers" because they stimulate the CNS
What are some symptoms of stimulant intoxication? euphoria, hyperactivity, talkativeness, anxiety, impaired judgment, hypertension, tachycardia, chest pain, diaphoresis, confusion.
What is a common symptom of stimulant withdrawal? dysphoria "crashing"
what stays in blood stream for 5 weeks? marijuana (cannabis)
decrease in intraocular pressure and bloodshot eyes are common isses with ______ intoxication. Marijuana
Oxycontin, Demerol, and morphine are what type of drugs? opiods
What are intoxication effects of opiods? apathy, lethargy, agitation, constricted pupils, slurred speech, OD can result in death usually due from respiratory distress.
Cravings that last for weeks or months and rhinorrhea are symptoms associated with..? opiod withdrawal
what drug helps with the cravings caused by opiod withdrawal? Clonidine/Catapress
LSD and Esctacy are what kind of drug? Hallucinogens
Visiual hallucinations, anxiety, depression, paranoia, feeling of losing mind, impulsivness related to what drug intoxication? Hallucinogen intoxication
withdrawal of hallucinogens would produce what? flashbacks lasting for months or years.
What age group primarily uses "huffing"? preteen 8-12
Intoxication of _________ causes dizziness, lack of coordination, anoxia (form of hypoxia which is decreased oxygen), respiratory depression, cardiac arrythmias, and death. inhalants
What are the medical consequences of inhalant intoxication? persistent dementia, psychosis, and mood disorder.
Which vitamin is responsible for alcohol metabolism? B1 or thiamine
When a person has malnourishment from substance abuse, which level would you look at it? albumin level-protein intake is poor
TRUE or FALSE: we would rather see a patient in denial but happy and able to function rather than sad and withdrawn. FALSE: denial prevents true success of withdrawal.
How do we educate people regarding substance abuse? it is a disease process, not a character flaw.
the theory that states if change occurs for 21 days it can be considered a habit 21 day change theory
poor recovery outcomes are associated with what? early age of onset, long periods of usage, co-existence of psychiatric disorder
What does it indicate when a nurse is consistently late for work, misses work, and makes excuses for missing work? "impaired nurse"
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