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Signs of alcohol intoxication include |
Signs of alcohol intoxication include
Inappropriate sexual or aggressive behaviors, Mnemonic: SAM’S GINS -SPEECH SLURREDA -ATTENTION IMPAIRMENTM -MEMORY IMPAIRMENTS -STUPOR OR COMAG -GAIT UNSTEADYI -INCOORDINATIONN -NYSTAGMUS |
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What are signs of alcohol withdrawal |
Sweating, tachycardia,
P -PSYCHOMOTOR AGITATIONA -ANXIETYS -SEIZURES (GRAND-MAL)T -TRANSIENT HALLUCINATIONS OR ILLUSIONSN -NAUSEA OR VOMITINGI -INSOMNIAT -TREMOR (hand) INCREASEDE -EXCITABILITY-AUTONOMIC |
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Wernicke's encephalopathy |
Confusion and loss of mental activity that can progress to coma and deathLoss of muscle coordination (ataxia) that can cause leg tremorVision changes such as abnormal eye movements (back and forth movements called nystagmus), double vision, eyelid droopingAlcohol withdrawal
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Korsakoff syndrome |
Symptoms of Korsakoff syndrome:Inability to form new memoriesLoss of memory, can be severeMaking up stories (confabulation)Seeing or hearing things that are not really there (hallucinations) |
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Amphetamine and cocaine intoxication signs |
Euphoria, anxiety, hyperactivity, grandiosity, confusion, anger, paranoia, auditory hallucinations, elevated or lowered blood pressure, tachycardia, nausea or vomiting, dilated pupils, perspiration or chills, weight loss, psychomotor agitation, muscular weakness confusion, seizures, |
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Signs of cocaine and amphetamine withdrawal |
Signs of cocaine and amphetamine withdrawal include dysphoric mood, fatigue, Vivid and unpleasant dreams, insomnia or hypersomnia, increased appetite, psychomotor agitation or retardation. |
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Caffeine intox |
Restlessness nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushed face, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitches, rambling flow of thought, tachycardia and arrhythmia, periods and exhaust ability, diuresis psychomotor agitation |
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Cannabis intoxication signs |
Impaired motor coordination, Euphoria, anxiety, sensation of slowed time, impaired judgement, social withdrawal, conjunctival injection which refers to redness of the eyes, increased appetite, dry mouth, tachycardia |
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Hallucinogen intoxication signs |
Perceptual changes, anxiety, depression, ideas of reference, paranoid ideation, pupil dilation, tachycardia, sweating, palpitations, blurred vision, Tremors, in coordination
I Paid PT spit and hallucinated that it was actually money |
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Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder |
Following the cessation of use, this requires the rear experiencing of one or more perceptual some symptoms that were experienced while intoxicated with a hallucinogen. This really experiencing causes significant distress or impairment in Social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning |
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Opioid intoxication signs |
Initial Euphoria followed by apathy or dysphoria, pupil constriction, drowsiness or coma, slurred speech, impairment in attention and memory |
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Signs of opioid withdrawal include |
Dysphoric mood, nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, runny eyes and nose, people dilation, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, insomnia |
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In the alcoholic family the dependent is the |
Identified patient |
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In the alcoholic family the enabler is |
The co-dependent spouse usually who conditions everything on the ability to get the dependent to stop drinking |
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Within the alcoholic family the hero is the |
Family member who is aware of what is going on and it makes an effort to assume responsibility for the family by being successful |
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Within the alcoholic family the scapegoat is the |
The family member who rejects the family system |
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Within the alcoholic family The Lost Child is |
The family member who quietly withdrawals from the family system |
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Within the alcoholic family the mascot is |
The number of who plays the clown in order to relieve family tension their own pain |
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Unless the person has been in a controlled environment or on Agonist therapy these are the timetables listed for early full remission and sustained full remission given that the client now has absolutely no criteria and I mean no criteria for substance use disorder |
Early full remission is 3 months. Sustain full remission is 12 months or longer |