Opioids
Alcohol
Nicotine
Miscellaneous
Nursing Actions
100

Oral opioid agonist; prevents abstinence syndrome; prevents need for the substance

What is methodone?

100

last resort; abstinence from alcohol; discourages alcohol indigestion--unpleasant effect

What is Disulfiram or Antabuse?

100

pure nicotine without harmful substances; for smoking cessation

What is nicotine replacement patches/gum?

100

believed to be a stress reliever but causes a stress response; causes CV and GI problems, increases HR and BP

What is Nicotine?

100

Need to implement seizure precautions

What is alcohol withdrawal?

200

for N/V/D; does not reduce the craving for the opiods, just treats the symptoms

What is Clonidine?

200

decreases risk of seizures and intensity of withdrawal; used detox

What are benzodiazepines?

200

decreases the craving for nicotine

What is buproprion?

200

most commonly abused drugs

What are opiates?

200

the most important concern for anyone withdrawing from a substance

What is safety?

300

decreases cravings; used for detox

What is Buprenorphine?

300

decreased craving/less depression of the autonomic nervous system response

What is propranolol and clonidine?

300

produces dopamine to stimulate pleasure; reduces craving and severity of withdrawal

What is Varenicline?

300

drug seeking, mydriation (dilated pupils), piloerection (hair standing on end); diaphoresis, V/D, insomnia, increased HR and BP

What is Opioid withdrawal?

300

absence of injury, ongoing abstinence from the substance, regular attendance of a 12-step program, decreased cravings for the substance, improved coping skills to replace use of substance

What is evaluation of medication effectiveness?

400

blocks opioid receptors; use of opioids does not produce the euphoric effects

What is Narcan or Naloxone?

400

supresses craving and pleasurable effects

What is Naltrexone?

400

the rate of tobacco use cessation is nearly doubles with this 

What is nicotine replacement therapy?

400

a depressant (CNS), vasodilation-flushing, primary cause of liver failure, beneficial in small amounts (red wine)

What is alcohol?

400

Advise the client to avoid use in pregnancy

What is acamprosate?

500

must go to an approved treatment center to receive the prescription (2 drugs)

What is methadone and buprenorphine?

500

decreases unpleasant abstinence effects

What is Acamprosate?

500

not to be used with depression-can cause suicidal ideation

What is Varenicline?

500

Produces euphoria, sedation, hallucinations, decreases nausea and vomiting secondary to chemotherapy, management of chronic pain

What is Marijuana?

500

Provide emotional support and reassurance to the patient and family.  Educate the patient and family about codependent behaviors. 

What is patient-centered care?