Addiction
Alcohol Use Disorder
Opiates and Amphetamines
Other Drugs and Recovery
Grief
100

Definition of addiction.

What is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking despite adverse consequences?

100

These medications are the gold standard to treat alcohol withdrawal.

What are diazepam and lorazepam?

100

A patient with a suspected overdose is given naloxone. They are now at risk for...

What are acute withdrawal symptoms?

100

If a patient has a dual diagnosis, that means that the patient has...

What is a serious psychiatric disorder and a substance use disorder?

100

The last sense to go prior to death.

What is hearing?

200

The defense mechanism a person uses when they shift the blame for their actions to another person.

What is projection?

200

This syndrome of alcoholism is related to thiamine deficiency. 

What is Wernicke's Encephalopathy?

200

Signs and symptoms of opiate withdrawal.

What are yawning, irritability, diaphoresis, cramps, and diarrhea

200

Short term health effects of cannibis.

What are drowsiness, increased heart rate, and dry mouth?

200
The purpose of a Durable Power of Attorney.

What is to allow a person to select someone to make health care decisions for them if they are unable to do so?

300

Risk factors for addiction.

What is childhood abuse and neglect, social and family norms, and negative self-image?

300

Older adults with AUD are at risk for the following...

What is bone demineralization, falls, cirrhosis, and malnutrition?

300

Cocaine use by a pregnant women puts the fetus at risk for...

What is neurologic impairments?

300
Family and friends of a long term alcohol user decide to stage an intervention and confront the person.  They should be ready to tell the patient this...

What is they reject his drinking but think he is a valuable person.

300

A patient with inoperable cancer tells you, "My daughter gets married next year.  I can't wait to go to her wedding."  The patient is demonstrating this stage of the Kubler-Ross stages of grief.

What is denial?

400

These factors make an adolescent vulnerable to substance abuse?

What are egocentricity, poor impulse control, and desire for peer identification?

400

This common item should not be used by patients taking disulfram (Antabuse).

What is mouthwash containing alcohol?

400

Nursing actions for substance withdrawal include...

What is a low stimuli, quiet environment?

400

This is true about Alcoholics Anonymous.

What is that it is based on a 12-step approach with a strong religious base?

400

This type of loss occurs prior to death, when the client and family begin to grieve the upcoming death.

What is anticipatory loss?

500

The three main components of addiction.

What are intense craving for the substance, loss of control over use of the substance, and continued use of the substance despite adverse consequences?

500

Signs of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in children.

What are cognitive deficits, behavioral deficits, coordination problems, and motor problems?

500

These drugs increase the amount of dopamine in the brain.

What are cocaine and amphetamines?

500

A patient who is a long term user of cocaine is at high risk for this.

What is depression?

500

A pain management plan for the dying patient should include...

What is that pain medication must be given before the pain becomes unbearable?  And around the clock.

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