detox
drugs
recovery
relapse prevention
random
100

What is increased blood pressure pulse rate and temperature, piloerection "gooseflesh", increased pupil size, rhinorrhea (nasal drainage), lacrimation (excessive secretion of tears), tremor, insomnia, vomiting, muscle aches, abdominal cramp Detox type

detox from opiates

100

How much fentanyl does it take to kill you?

the tip of a pencil 

100

mutual help among peers experiencing similar problems. groups meet in churches, community facilities, prisons, and other locations but generally claim no affiliation to any religion or political party.

what is NA or AA

100

listening to some one talk positive while you close your eyes.

MEDITIATION

100

Family Roles

enabler, hero, scapegoat, lost child, mascot

200

what drug detox, tremor, hyperreflexia (heightened sense of reflex), agitation, hypertension, tachycardia (excessive rapid heart beat), insomnia, vomiting, diaphoresis (excessive perspiration, cognitive impairment, seizures, weakness, anorexia, irritability, anxiety, restlessness, headache, muscle ache, tinnitus (bussing in the ears), paranoid delusions, hypersensitivity to touch light and sound

detox from sedative, hypnotics

200

Primary chronic disease with genetic psychosocial and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, most notably denial.

what is alcoholism 

200

how many steps does AA and NA have

12, not 13 

200
a group of people who know who you are and support you. people you meet weekly to be friends with. 

support system 

200

largely unconscious distortions of thoughts or perceptions that act to reduce anxiety ex: repression, projection, displacement, reaction formation, regression, rationalization, intellectualization

what is an ego defense mechanism

300

Trembling, autonomic hyperactivity, Anxiety, insomnia, vitamin deficiency, confusion, hallucination, and convulsions. what drug 

Alcohol Withdrawal

300

What is:

The use of antagonists, antagonists, antidipsotropics, and psychotropic medications/phamacueticals to assist other treatment modalities immediately reducing use and improving social behavior/psychological well being. Also reducing the spread of substance abuse related infectious diseases.

Medically assisted treatment MAT

300

program started in 1935

AA

300

how many meetings should you go to in the first 90 days

90 meetings in 90 days. 

300

person emotionally closest to the alcoholic, provides protection that allows alcoholic to keep drinking such as making excuses, taking over responsibilities, and rescuing alcoholic from negative consequences.

enabler

400

what drug is this? Drug craving, dysphoria, anxiety, yawning, perpiration, sleep difficulties, fever, chills, gooseflesh, abdominal cramps, nausea, diarrhea, muscle cramps, bone pain tears.

Opiate W/D

400

what is Antidipsotropics

create adverse physical reactions when the person consumes the substance of abuse like antabuse (disulfiram)

400

Program started in 1953

NA

400

the place you go after treatment to meet with your new counselor

outpatient

400

Slow/shallow breathing, clammy skin, convulsions, coma, and possible death

overdose

500

late detox that comes over a month after detox

post acute withdrawal 

500

what drugs that occupy the same receptor site in the brain as the specific drug blocking the effect of the abused drug such as naltrexone

antagonists

500

someone who supports you in your recovery and you call daily

sponsor

500

what is people, places, things

triggers

500

permanent, widespread destruction of liver cells, which are replaced with nonfunctioning scar tissue. irreversible and fatal if alcohol continues to be used.

cirrhosis

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