Name That Med
Withdrawal
Intoxicated
Concepts
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100

This powerful antidote is used for reversal of opiate overdose

What is Naloxone (Narcan)

100

Withdrawal from this type of substance includes a headache, irritability and flu-like symptoms that typically resolve within 1 week and is not associated with major medical problems

What is caffeine

100

In this type of intoxication, drowsiness, miosis, skin disruptions, slurred speech and reduced respiratory rate and blood pressure may be present

What is opioids?

100

With this condition you have no physical signs or drug addiction, but some sort of compulsive action activates the reward or pleasure pathways in the brain

What is process addictions?

100

Extreme stress, inheritance, peer pressure, poor school performance and lack of supervision are ______ _______ for developing substance use disorders

What are risk factors? 

200

This medication is given via injection and can be used to treat withdrawal symptoms and for relapse prevention for opioid dependence and alcoholism

What is Naltrexone (Vivitrol)

200

In this type of withdrawal, cravings generally begin around 4 hours after last use and begin to subside within 72 hours. Symptoms include irritability, insomnia, restlessness and difficulty concentrating. Within days after last use, HR decreases by 5-12 beats

What is tobacco?

200

Intoxication of this substance includes symptoms such as heightened senses, hallucinations, conjunctival irritation, increased appetite and dry mouth. 

What is cannabis? 

200

In this condition physiological symptoms develop that are specific to the substance being used, and occur with cessation of use

What is withdrawal?

200

The DEA classifies high risk medications and controlled substances as ______ 1-5 meds

What is schedule? 

300

This class of medication is likely to be administered for agitation or seizure prevention/active seizures in a patient at risk, or has developed delirium tremens

What is benzodiazepines

300

In this medical emergency that can occur during alcohol withdrawal, autonomic hyperactivity, visual or tactile hallucinations, delusions or unpredictable behavior develops. 

What is Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium Tremens (DTs)

300

Interventions to help with this substance's intoxication include maintaining patient and provider safety and talking the patient down

What is classic hallucinogen (LSD)? 

300

This is the term for the process of using a substance in excess

What is intoxication? 

300

In an acute caffeine overdose, this medication may be administered within the first hour and will bind to the substance ingested to help clear the body of the substance

What is activated charcoal?

400

This medication is useful for treating tremulousness and mild to moderate agitation in patients in acute alcohol withdrawal

What is chlordiazepoxide (Librium)

400

This scale can be used to guide medication administration for symptom management per facility protocol when monitoring patients in opiate withdrawal. 

What is clinical opiate withdrawal scale (COWS)?

400

To be diagnosed with this type of intoxication you must have 2 physical symptoms and may also exhibit things like superhuman feelings, hypervigilance, and very sociable; may be described as overamping 

What is stimulant? 

400
When this develops it takes a higher dose of the substance to achieve the initial level of response

What is tolerance? 

400

Use of alcohol during pregnancy causes intellectual disability, intrauterine growth problems and postnatal development issues and causes the baby to be born with this condition

What is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)?

500

This medication is used for relapse prevention of alcohol abuse and exhibits intense physical side effects if alcohol is consumed

What is Disulfiram (Antabuse)

500

This syndrome is not clinically classified as "withdrawal", but develops in around 4% of recovering users and causes the patient to re-experience symptoms of intoxication. 

What is hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD)? 

500

In this type of intoxicated state the patient cannot be safely talked down and may require restraints and mechanical cooling

What is dissociative hallucinogen (PCP)? 

500

The important thing to remember about this condition is that it is a chronic medical condition 

What is addiction? 

500

The treatment for Wernicke's encephalopathy or Korsakoff's syndrome is the administration of this medication

What is thiamine?