6-96
How long symptoms may occur?
The ETOH Use Disorders Identification Test
What is the Audit-C?
Aggravates alcohol withdraw
What is nicotine withdraw?
Arranges out patient treatment
Who is social work?
Time of last drink
What is needed when patient is Audit-C positive?
Legally intoxicated
What is blood alcohol level above 0.08?
The second screening
What is the CIWA-Ar?
Lorazepam
Medication treatment of choice?
CIWA-Ar 15 or above
What is call the NRRT Team?
Number of drinks when drinking
What is needed in the Audit-C?
Action if suspected or intoxicated patient shows intent to operate a motor vehicle
What is contact the VA police or local law enforcement ?
ECG/EKG
What is needed within 6 months?
1:1
What should be considered for mild to moderate ETOH withdraw?
Specialist who may be consulted
Who is psychiatry?
Lightly touching fingers on out stretched hands
How to determine if a patient has tremors?
Intoxicated patient protected information
What is all HIPPA information is considered protected when notifying police?
RASS
What is the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale?
Aspiration risk assessment
What is the assessment needed when CIWA-Ar is greater than 15?
ICU
When CIWA-Ar is greater than 15 for more than 2 hours or patient unstable?
Found in ED, Primary Care, Mental Health and all CBOCs
What is a breathalyzer?
4 for Men and 3 for Women
What is a positive Audit-C?
Sustained tachycardia, Diaphoresis and Increased blood pressure
What maybe objective signs of ETOH withdraw?
Reversal for Lorazepam
What is Flumazenil?
All employees
Who is responsible for following the Management of Patients Suspected of Alcohol & other Drug Intoxication policy?
First person to contact with positive Audit C
Who is the physician?