Long term: liver/kidney disease, hearing loss, bone marrow/brain damage, limb spasms.
Grandiosity, decreased appetite, dilated pupils, weight loss, increased V.S., itchy skin.
What is Stimulant Intoxication S/S?
Limit access to frustrating situations, assist in identifying source and consequences, encourage assistance seeking.
What is Interventions for Aggressive Behaviors?
Equivalent of one drink.
What is:
6oz wine
12oz beer
1oz liquor
What is Opioid Intoxication S/S?
Low self-esteem in social situations, scared of rejection, depression/anger/anxiety when support systems fail.
What is Avoidant PD?
Perfectionism, indecisive, persistent, rigid thinking, controlling ideas, don't believe they have a problem, expect others to conform to their ways.
What is OCD PD?
Autonomic hyperactivity, HTN, diaphoresis, fever, anxiety, delusions, hallucinations, insomnia, unpredictable behaviors.
What is Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium?
Anytime within first 72 hours post.
Most widely used substance 4th to alcohol, tobacco and caffeine.
What is Marijuana?
Women have a higher incidence than men.
What is Dependent PD?
When do psychosis symptoms develop for alcohol?
What is 8-10 hours?
High HR/Bp/RR/Temp, abd cramps, anxiety, enlarged pupils (mydriasis), hyperreflexia, diaphoresis, muscle spasms, runny nose.
What is Opioid Withdrawal S/S?
What is Cluster C PDs?
Dependent, OCD, Avoidant
Generalized & tonic-clonic seizures.
What is Alcohol Withdrawal 12-24 hours post?
Body changes and has a diminished effect from a substance.
What is Tolerance?
Somebody is enabling an individual to use something.
What is Codependence?
Mind-altering ingredient in Marijuana.
What is THC?
Shakes/jitters, agitation, lack of appetite, N/V, insomnia, HTN, high HR/Temp.
What is Mild/Moderate Alcohol Withdrawal?
6-8 hours post drink.
Difficulty with decision making, needy, oversensitive to criticism, avoid personal responsibilities, common to be in abusive relationships.
What is Dependent PD?
Short term: slurred/distorted speech, lack of coordination, euphoria, dizziness, hallucinations, delusions.
What is Inhalants S/E?
Used as a negative stress buster for chronic stress, trauma or negative events or situations.
What is Psychological Etiology for Substance Abuse?
Limit setting, monitor behaviors, refrain from arguing or bargaining, modify expectations, establish consequences.
Drinking more than 5 drinks in one setting for more than 5 days in a month.
What is Binge Drinking?
Poor concentration, irritability, sleeping changes, fatigue, depression, hunger, paranoia, anxiety, low V.S.
What is Stimulant Withdrawal S/S?
Psychological and physical need for something.
What is Addiction?