This term describes the immediate effects of a substance on a person's body and mind after use.
What is acute intoxication?
Withdrawal from alcohol and benzodiazepines can be especially dangerous because it may cause these.
What are seizures?
Clinicians ask about the first time a person used substances to understand this aspect of their history.
What is age of first use?
Drinking water, eating nutritious meals, and resting are examples of this type of support.
What is supportive care?
This medication is commonly used to treat opioid use disorder and reduce cravings.
What is buprenorphine?
Slowed breathing, confusion, and loss of consciousness are possible signs of this dangerous condition.
What is severe intoxication or overdose?
This severe form of alcohol withdrawal may include confusion, hallucinations, and autonomic instability.
What is delirium tremens (DTs)?
This information includes how much, how often, and how recently a substance was used.
What is pattern of use?
This process involves ongoing assessment of symptoms during withdrawal.
What is monitoring?
MAT stands for this treatment approach that combines medications with counseling and behavioral therapies.
What is Medication for Addiction Treatment?
Mixing alcohol with benzodiazepines increases the risk of this life-threatening complication.
What is respiratory depression?
The likelihood and severity of withdrawal often increase with this history.
What is a history of previous withdrawal episodes or heavy prolonged use?
Prior treatment episodes can provide information about this.
What is treatment history and recovery experience?
This level of care may be necessary when withdrawal symptoms become severe or medically dangerous.
What is inpatient or medically managed withdrawal treatment?
This medication can reverse an opioid overdose.
What is naloxone?
This factor helps clinicians determine how likely a person is to experience intoxication-related complications.
What is amount, frequency, and pattern of substance use?
Anxiety, sweating, tremors, and nausea are common symptoms of withdrawal from this substance.
What is alcohol?
Understanding previous withdrawal experiences helps predict this.
What is future withdrawal risk?
A safe environment and access to medical care help reduce this during withdrawal.
What is risk of complications?
The goal of MAT is to improve recovery outcomes while reducing this.
What is risk of relapse, overdose, and substance-related harm?
A person who appears alert despite heavy substance use may have developed this.
What is tolerance?
This occurs when a person reduces or stops using a substance after developing dependence.
What is withdrawal?
This term refers to needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect.
What is tolerance?
Developing coping skills and relapse-prevention strategies can support this after withdrawal.
What is ongoing recovery?
This medication may be used to help manage alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
What are benzodiazepines?