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    Substance Abuse Case Study

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    overindulgence in the drug of choice. Eventually, users begin changing normal activity patterns and experiencing a compulsive need to continue use. The brain assimilates the ravenous effects of the addictive substance into essential elements of functioning which creates a need for the drug to maintain stability. With continued use, the brain will readjust as necessary, increasing its need…

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    The worst thing for a parent is to see their own kid doing drugs or alcohol. In the book Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield sees all of these bad things and notices that innocent kids turn into adults by going through all of this bad stuff. I think children should be protected from a lot of things such as drugs and alcohol, profanity, and bullying. There is a lot of alcohol and drugs in the book Catcher in the Rye. Holden has a drinking problem. This is not good because he is under the…

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    jails and prison, along with keeping criminals active in the community. John Smith being a newly adult, did not have the best childhood. He was expelled twice, he established drugs at a young age with and without his parents, and multiple charges. The charges were “Delivery of a controlled substance” and “Possession of drug Paraphernalia”. John has had negative out outcome of the juvenile system, and it ended up failing. I have been requested to produce a Pre-Sentence Investigation on Mr. Smith…

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    According to the National Drug Strategy Household Survey, the overall use of methamphetamine has remained stable in recent years (National Drug Strategy Household Survey, 2013). However, there has been a shocking change in the preferred form of methamphetamine. In 2010, 51% of individuals who use methamphetamine preferred the powder form, while only 22% of individuals who use methamphetamine preferred ice (National Drug Strategy Household Survey, 2013). This survey was given again in 2013 and it…

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    Ishmael Beah Speech

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    way to demonstrate why Mr. Beah should speak is by seeing his guilt, addiction, and most of all is atonement in his words. The most abominable consequence of child soldiers is the addiction to drugs. These children aren’t just stripped of their childhood become dependent on drugs. Ishmael Beah shows how drugs become a coping mechanism to block out all the violence they’ve committed and what…

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    The Ethical Dilemma of Narcan Administration to Drug Users Lorene E. Williams RELE 524 December 2017 Loma Linda University The Ethical Dilemma of Narcan Administration to Drug Users There is a dispute among medical professionals, government entities and individuals as to whether the training and provision of Narcan is really necessary as addicts make a conscious decision to take the drugs. This paper will look at the history of opioid use, facts associated with the opioid epidemic, and the…

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    Prison Essay Solution

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    The problem, however, is that when drug users are convicted, their student loans can be denied. This is the exact opposite of what our justice system should be doing. We should be helping them grow to become better citizens, rather than make barricades that prevent them from becoming productive members of society. With the price of college tuition skyrocketing it is nearly impossible to pay for college while working an unskilled labor job. This leaves them in the predicament of working a low…

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    to get over cocaine, and you notice him hallucinating and scratching himself from an overdose. The best thing to do in this situation is not to give morphine to help reduce the pain because it is illogical to cure a drug addiction with another drug, but to enroll him in a rehabilitation center. If the patient is causing harm towards himself or others, it may be necessary to put restraints on him although that may go against one’s autonomy, but paternalism approves of this. Another example of…

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    Drug Abuse And Addiction

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    Drug Abuse Everyday around the world there are people consuming different kinds of drugs. Some may use them prescribed from doctors and then there are some that abuse the consumption of drugs. Although some people may take the drug because it’s prescribed by their doctor, it later turns into an addiction or abuse of the drug. In this article you will learn about the most common drugs abused physical and psychological, along with the signs, symptoms and treatment for them. Also, you’ll be able…

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    Prescription Drug abuse Pharmaceutical drug overdoses has become one of the leading causes of death in our nation. When you get sick you go to the Doctors and get antibiotics to get well quicker. We are a nation built on quick and easy fixes. Our value of conveniently easy fixes has lead to over prescribing. Now is the supplier at fault for this abuse or is the supplyie. Do we point the finger at drug companies who push their products while minimizing the potential risks and side effects? Is it…

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