What are the two substances that are used for someone to qualify for MAT?
What is alcohol and opioids
What is one example of an internal trigger and one example of an external trigger?
to be discussed
Name two categories of withdrawal symptoms?
Physical and Psychological
What is the deadliest medical risk associated with alcohol withdrawal?
What are Seizures
Name at least 4 diagnostic criteria of PTSD
What are the two medications that make up Suboxone?
what is Naloxone and Buprenorphine
A dangerously large dose of a drug, especially a narcotic, causing hospitalization or death?
What is an overdose
This is when the term when the body adjusts to the drug, requiring the larger amounts to get the same feeling
What three substances are you able to attend detox for?
Alcohol, Benzodiazepines and Opioids
Mental health conditions or altered mental states that appear as a result of substance use
What is substance-induced disorders
What is the purpose of suboxone?
To block the euphoric effects of opioids and assist with managing urges and cravings.
HALT is an acronym for _____
Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
Marijuana falls under which two classes of drugs?
Hallucinogen and Depressant
What is typical length of stay for an opioid detox?
What is 3-5 days
What are two diagnostic criteria for Gambling Disorder?
What is
What is an MAT option for individuals struggling with Alcohol Use or Opioid Use?
Programs and methods that intend to lower the damages associated with the use of addictive substances. These practices focus more on the prevention of harm than the prevention of use itself.
What is Harm Reduction
What drug class does PCP fall under?
Hallucinogen
What is the typical length of stay for alcohol detox?
What is 4-7 days
What is the difference between Major Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Features and Schizoaffective Disorder, Depressive Type.
For Schizoaffective Disorder there needs to be a psychotic episode outside of the depression.
What is the active ingredient in NARCAN that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose.
Naloxone is a medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose. It is an opioid antagonist. This means that it attaches to opioid receptors and blocks the effects of other opioids.
A feeling of euphoria that individuals may experience during their initial recovery from a substance disorder.
What is "Pink Cloud"
This type of withdrawal occurs when an agonistic drug such as heroin is replaced with Narcan.
(Fact: Full agonist opioids activate the opioid receptors in the brain fully resulting in the full opioid effect. Examples of full agonists are heroin, oxycodone, methadone, hydrocodone, morphine, opium and others.)
What is Precipitated Withdrawal Syndrome.
What are four common symptoms of opioid withdrawal?
insomnia, irritability, changing moods, depression, anxiety, aches and pains, cravings, fatigue, hallucinations, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, yawning.
What are the 11 criteria for Substance Use Disorder?