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    Assignment #2 List the substance criteria that you observe from the case study. Explain, after each criterion, a rationale for where in the case study you saw this being met. 1. Substance is often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended. In this case study, the client named Matthew has been drinking for over 20 years since he attended high school. Matthew described the usage rate as beginning with 3-5 beers an evening, five days a week. That is already at 15-25 beers…

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    “Everyday Use” and “A Place I’ve Never Been” are very unique in the sense that they deal with social issues that are very important at the time they are published. Each of the main characters from the stories deal with an issue that affects them throughout the story. While the characters face similar issues, they are also very different. “Everyday Use” takes place in the 1960s where black power is becoming very dominant. While “A Place I’ve Never Been” deals with AIDS in the 1980s. The time…

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    Alcohol Detox Case Study

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    Alcohol Detox The process of becoming clean and sober can be highly temperate, and not everyone is going to make the changes necessary to succeed at Alcohol Detox. However, admitting that you have a problem, and seeking out help to overcome, are definitely the first steps in the process. The reality of Alcohol Detox is that it can become deadly, if not done correctly. That is why it is highly suggested that, in the event of choosing life, you choose to detox within a reputable facility.…

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    In a National Institute of Drug Abuse article, “America’s Addiction to Opioids: Heroin and Prescription Drug Abuse”, Nora D. Volkow, M.D. explains that, “The number of unintentional overdose deaths from prescription pain relievers has more than quadrupling since 1999.”, and argues that, “There is also growing evidence to suggest a relationship between increased non-medical use of opioid analgesics and heroin abuse in the United States…

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    Temazepam Research Paper

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    drugs is used to reduce anxiety and help with insomnia. Since temazepam is classified as a benzodiazepine, I was curious as to what this type of drug does within the brain and its effects throughout the body. A benzodiazepine works as a type of mild sedative within the central nervous system. The molecule acts on the central nervous system by increasing the effects of GABA, which is…

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    Character of the Clinical Issue Alcohol Use Disorder is a problem that is related to an individual’s use of alcohol that leads to negative effects on the individual’s life. According to the DSM-5 (2014), the level of which the undesirable effects of the substance may affect the individual’s life is what determines whether their disorder is mild, severe, or somewhere in-between. These impairments can affect the individual’s life by impacting their physical, mental, social, or professional…

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    psychotropic medications (Homer, 60). The most common antianxiety drug, benzodiazepines (BZD), helps reduce anxiety that most patients experience (Homer, 139). There’s a controversy that psychotropic medications are overprescribed. Over prescription of psychotropic medication, such as BZD, can be detrimental to one’s health. The article “Correlates of Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions of Benzodiazepines among Older Adults,” measured data from an economic and social affairs…

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    If they can not find drugs like marijuana, they use something like Xanax. Xanax is a anti-anxiety drug that also has sensitive effects on the user. Xanax has both short term and long term effects if you overdose on it. Short term effects are: drowsiness, headaches, fatigue, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, depressions, and even seizures (Drug Abuse). Long term effects are proportional: cognitive deficits, delirious states, depression, psychotic experiences…

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    Xanax Research Paper

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    of anti-anxiety and sedative drug belonging to the group benzodiazepines. Xanax helps anxiety disorders, panic disorders and anxiety induced by depression. The first benzodiazepine, Librium, was created in 1956 by Leo Sternbach as an alternative to tranquilizing drugs that offered a safer and less addictive substitute. Subsequently, Dr. David Sheeha part of the Upjohn company, introduced to the US market a different form of benzodiazepine, Xanax, in 1981. It was recognized and very popular…

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    Medical Detox Medical Detox, short for detoxification, is simple adding a clause to ‘detoxification’ in itself. A clause that situates your time of detox, as a time that is spent being monitored. The Webster’s Medical Dictionary has the guidelines of medical detox, defined as “A detailed plan of scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure.” Unlike self-detox, a medical detoxification process is a like a good batch of apples, although they are all different, they came from the…

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