Definitions
Treatment
Delirium Tremens (DTs)
True/False
Application
100

What is a hallucination?

Something someone hears, sees, smells, etc. that is not actually there.

100

Where do people who experience substance-induced psychosis seek treatment?

emergency rooms, hospital inpatient care, detox centers
100

Name two symptom of DTs

confusion, tremors, hallucinations, sudden mood changes, fatigue, restlessness, muscle tension, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular collapse

100

True or false: substance induced psychosis is possible as a result of withdrawal of alcohol

True

100

What is an example of a delusion?

Believing someone has tapped into your phone, is watching or stalking you, able to read your mind, able to read others' minds, being targeted by the government, etc. 

200

What is a delusion?

A belief held by someone despite evidence against it

200

How long is treatment for substance induced psychosis on average? 

People receive treatment for an average of 3-4 days

200

Name 3 symptoms of DTs

confusion, tremors, hallucinations, sudden mood changes, fatigue, restlessness, muscle tension, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular collapse

200

True or false: DTs can lead to death

True. Symptoms of high blood pressure and seizures may result in death if left untreated.

200

About ____ out of 100 people will experience at least one episode of psychosis in their lifetime.

3

300

Describe psychosis

A cognitive processing disorder that leads to auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, and delusions. 

300

What is the number one recommendation when experiencing substance induced psychosis?

Stop taking the illicit substance that caused psychosis 

300
Delirium tremens (DTs) occur ___ days into withdrawal and last ___ days.

3

2-3 

300

True or false: Symptoms of substance induced psychosis can only be treated with medications.

False. Not every episode requires medication assistance. Sometimes sobriety and time is all that is needed.

300

What is one thing you learned today that can be applied to you?

Any answer related to what was discussed

400

What does a provider mean when they say "you have a predisposition to bipolar disorder".

The provider means that I have underlying conditions that may contribute to the manifestation and diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Underlying conditions include genetics, trauma history, how I cope with stress, substance use history, etc. 

400

What substances trigger substance induced psychosis for many weeks?

cocaine, amphetamine, and PCP

400

___% of individuals in the withdrawal stage of alcohol develop DTs or have seizures.

3-5%

400

True or false: Meth-induced psychosis can mimic symptoms of bipolar disorder

False. Meth-induced psychosis mimics symptoms of schizophrenia (delusions/hallucinations) 

400

Name 4 medications that can cause psychotic side effects if taking in large doses

muscle relaxants, antihistamines, antidepressants, cardiovascular medications, antihypertensive medications, anticonvulsants, chemotherapy agents, and corticosteroids. 

500

Define tactile hallucinations

When someone experiences a feeling that is not really there, such as a sensation of bugs crawling under the skin. 

500

What 2 medications are often used to help treatment substance induced psychosis?

benzodiazepines and antipsychotics 

500

What causes DTs?

Alcohol is a nervous system depressant. When someone abruptly stops drinking, the nervous system tries to find balance again by overstimulating itself. 


500

True or false: Alcohol withdrawal can occur even at high blood alcohol levels (BALs) 

True. People who abuse alcohol tend to have high tolerance levels and need a drink to avoid withdrawal prior to measuring BAL of 0. 

500

What is the most common substance to cause psychosis?

Methamphetamine