Alcohol
Opioids
Stimulants
Personality Disorders
Potpourri
100

Begins within 4–12 hours after last drink. Presents with tremors, nausea, anxiety.

What is early alcohol withdrawal?

100

Vital signs in opioid withdrawal.

What are elevated HR, BP, RR?

100

Emotional symptom most common in stimulant withdrawal.

What is depression?

100

Disorder with pervasive distrust and suspicion.

What is paranoid personality disorder?

100

Medication used to maintain abstinence in opioid addiction.

What is naltrexone/methadone/buprenorphine?

200

Life-threatening complication 2–3 days after last drink with confusion, hallucinations, seizures.

What is delirium tremens (DTs)?

200

Later signs of opioid withdrawal

What are nausea, vomiting, and muscle aches?

200

This sleep symptom occurs in stimulant withdrawal.

What is hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness)?

200

Fear of abandonment, unstable mood and impulsivity.

What is borderline personality disorder?

200

A client says: “I’m amazing, the best, no one compares.” They brag constantly and show no empathy. What personality disorder?

What is narcissistic personality disorder?

300

Common vital sign changes in alcohol withdrawal.

What are increased BP, pulse, and temperature?

300

This objective tool helps nurses assess opioid withdrawal severity.

What is the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS)?

300

This legal substance causes withdrawal symptoms like irritability and headaches.

What is caffeine?

300

Manipulative, criminal behavior, lacks remorse.

What is antisocial personality disorder?

300

One safety priority when caring for a client in alcohol withdrawal.

What are seizure precautions?

400

Medication used to prevent seizures in alcohol withdrawal.

What are benzodiazepines?

400

Early signs of opioid withdrawal (6–12 hrs after last dose).

What are yawning, sweating, and rhinorrhea?

400

The only “high” that comes with pimples, teeth grinding, and picking at your skin.

What is methamphetamine?

400

This disorder may cause someone to dress like a wizard and talk to their plants.

What is schizotypal personality disorder?

400

Strategy to avoid “splitting” with clients who have borderline personality disorder.

What is consistent staff communication or limit setting?

500

Long-term med used for alcohol abstinence, causes illness if alcohol is consumed.

What is disulfiram (Antabuse)?

500

This medication blocks opioid receptors and can cause sudden, intense withdrawal if opioids are still in the system.

What is naloxone (Narcan)?

500

This stimulant, often used in ADHD treatment, can lead to withdrawal symptoms like fatigue and depression when misused.

What is methylphenidate (Ritalin)?

500

Perfectionism, control, and preoccupation with rules.

What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)?

500

This personality disorder might cause someone to dress dramatically, exaggerate emotions, and say, “You’re the best nurse I’ve ever had". 5 minutes after meeting you.

What is histrionic personality disorder?

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