AUD
Substances
Potpourri
Anorexia
Bulimia
100

This is the term associated with needing more alcohol over time to have the same effect 

Tolerance

100

This class of drug requires a slow taper over time

Benzodiazapene

100

Elevated total bilirubin causes which effect in cirrhosis

Jaundice

100

Disruption in this part of the brain can cause an eating disorder

Hypothalamus

100

This behavior is considered eating excessively and this behavior is getting rid of the food eaten 

Binge and purge

200

Cardiac and respiratory collapse can be associated with this complication 

ETOH overdose
200

Tremors and psychomotor agitation can be associated with this

Benzo withdrawal

200

Mouthwash and vinegar should be avoided with this 

Disulfirum (Antabuse)

200

There is a lot of this in anorexic families

Conflict

200

These two common electrolyte abnormalities occur in bulimia 

Hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia 

300

Impaired concentration and unsteady gait can be associated with this

ETOH intoxication

300

Euphoria, pressured speech, and grandiosity can be associated with 

Stimulant intoxication

300

These three vitamins are depleted in chronic alcohol abuse

Thiamine, Folate or Folic acid, and Vitamin B 12

300

Adolescent girls have this is common to develop anorexia

Body dissatisfaction 

300

This is the most common side effect to purging 

Dental caries

400

These three drugs can be utilized during CIWA protocol

Lorazepam, diazepam, chlordiazepoxide

400

Hypertension and angina are physiological effects of what substance

Stimulants

400

Journaling can be effective in which diagnosis

Dual

400

Those with anorexia don't acknowledge they have a 

Problem
400

These checks should be done in bulimic patients

Bathroom 

500

Sweating, tremors, and tachycardia are associated with 

Mild withdrawal

500

This is the marked symptom of stimulant withdrawal

Dysphoria

500

Mood and affect are part of which assessment

Psychosocial 

500

Laxative abuse can be considered this

Compensatory behavior

500

It is imperative a nurse ask about this in bulimia 

SI and self-harm

600

Hallucinations and seizures can be associated with 

Severe withdrawal or DT's

600

Fentanyl and morphine are considered this substance

Opioid

600

This is a maladaptive coping mechanism in addiction

Codependence

600

This is the most common physiological complication of anorexia

Amenhorrhea

600

This diary can be utilized

Food

700

Padded side rails, O2, and suction can be considered

Seizure precautions

700

This is the reversal agent for opioids

Naloxone

700

Incorrect Schedule 2 substances can occur frequently in this

Impaired nurse

700

These two electrolyte abnormalities occur in anorexia

Hyponatremia and hypokalemia

700

Setting these is important in bulimic patients

Boundaries or limits

800

This class of drug is used to reverse a seizure

Benzodiazepene

800

This is the most common adverse effect to opioid use

Respiratory depression

800

This is safely withdrawing from a substance

Detox

800

This is the most common co-morbidity in anorexia

OCD

800

This should be designated in bulmia

Eating area

900

Cardiomyopathy and Esophagitis are considered

Physiological complications to AUD

900

Lacrimation and rhinorrhea are associated with this

Progressing opioid withdrawal

900

Only small amounts of alcohol will cause this in tolerance

Break

900

This type of weight is done in anorexia

Blind

900

You should do this for 1-2 hours post meal 

Observe

1000

This results from deficient albumin in alcoholic cirrhosis

Ascites

1000

Risk taking and ideas of reference can be associated with this

Hallucinogens

1000

This neurotransmitter is most associated with addiction 

Dopamine

1000

This type of therapy is catered towards anorexia

CBT-E

1000
You should do this initially with the patient 

Stay with them while eating 

1100

A score of 15 on this is considered severe

CIWA-AR

1100

Not uncommon to have BP of 200's/100's while using this drug

Cocaine

1100

These two treatments can be given in the ED for overdose

Lavage and activated charcoal 

1100

These food behaviors occur in anorexia

Ritualistic

1100

This nursing diagnosis takes priority 

Fluid volume deficit

1200

These three disturbances are scored on CIWA

Tactile, visual, and auditory

1200

This class of drug causes constricted pupils, listlessness, and apathy

Opioids

1200

Esophageal varices can cause this

Hematoemesis
1200

This medication can help with weight gain in anorexia

Amytryptaline

1200
This can elevated in the kidneys with bulimia 

BUN/Cr

1300

Elevated lipase and amylase occur in this

Pancreatitis

1300

This drug for opioid withdrawals is commonly given sublingual

Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone)

1300

Benzo's end in this 

Pam

1300

This developmental stage has the worst outcomes

Adolescence

1300

This therapy can work in bulimia 

CBT 

1400

These two end in penia and are associated with chronic alcohol abuse

Leuko and thrombocyto

1400

Seizures, HTN, respiratory depression, and high fever are associated with this toxicity 

PCP

1400

Withdrawal from stimulants can cause 

Rebound anxiety 

1400

This assessment can be helpful in anorexia

Psychosocial

1400

There is a lot of this negative coping mechanism in bulimia 

Shame and embarrassment