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Research results have contributed significantly to our knowledge base for developing and validating alcoholism therapies for achieving and maintaining abstinence despite the difficulties involved in the study of what? |
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Who is at risk for infectious disease? |
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what disease is spread by airborne particles? |
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WHAT TYPE OF DISEASE OR INFECTIONS ARE HEPATITIS B & C |
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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME (FAS) IS A WIDE RANGE OR SPECTRUM OF IRREVERSIBLE DEFICTS SUSTAINED BY THE FETUS CAUSED SOLELY BY CHRONIC , MATERNAL CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL
DURING PREGNANCY. THE DAMAGE INFLICTED UPON THE FETUS IS LIFE LONG AND THE REAL TRAGEDY OF "FAS" IS WHAT? |
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IT IS 100 PER CENT IRREVERSIBLE |
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WHAT IS THE LEADING KNOWN PREVENTABLE CAUSE OF MENTAL RETARDATION |
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What is the wide range of spectrum of irreversible by the fetus caused soley by chronic, maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy and is considered the most debilitating expression of prenatal alcohol exposure, cognitively and physically, due to lowered IQ as well as the craniofacial abnormalities and growth retardation. |
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MATERNAL INTAKE OF MINIMAL LEVELS OF ALCOHOL DURINGF PREGNANCY (1 TO 1.23 DRINKS PER DAY) MAY CAUSE WHAT IN THE CHILD? |
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LESS COMPLES, PLAY SLOWER REACTION TIME, MORE IMPULSIVE
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GIVEN THE ECONOMIC COST OF SERVICES AT 2.9 MILLION DOLLARS OVER THE LIFETIME OF ONE CHILD WITH FAS AND THE UNTOLD MISERY OF GROWING UP WITH A LIFE PREDETERMINED BY FAS , THERE ARE THREE KEY ISSUES, WHAT ARE THEY? |
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PREVENTION
IDENTIFICATION
TREATMENT |
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WHAT IS IT CALLED WHEN DRUGS ARE USED IN A MANNER OR AMOUNT INCONSISTENT WITH THE MEDICAL OR SOCIAL PATTERNS OF A CULTURE. |
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WHICH FIVE CLASSES OF DRUGS DOES THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ACT (CSA) REGULATE? |
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NARCOTICS
DEPRESSANTS
STIMULANTS
HALLUCINIGENTS
ANABOLIC STERIODS |
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WHAT REFERS TO AN ALTERATION OF NORMAL BODY FUNCTIONS THAT NECESSITATES THE CONTINUED PRESENCE OF A DRUG IN ORDER TO PREVENT A WITHDRAWAL OR ABSTINENCE SYNDROME? |
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WHAT IS CHARATERIZED BY A SHORTENED DURATION AND INCREASED INTENSITY OF ANALGESIA, EUPHRIA, AND SEDATION , WHICH CREATES THE NEED TO CONSUME PROGRESSIVELY LARGER DOSES TO ATTAIN THE DESIRED EFFECT |
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TOLERENCE
PHYSICAL DEPENDANCE |
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CHRONIC SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESULTS IN A COMPLEX SET OF PHYSOLOGICAL AND NEROLOGICAL ADAPTATION. THESE ADAPTATIONS ARE SIMPLY THE BODY'S ATTEMPT TO ADJUST TO OR COMPENSATE FOR WHAT SUBSTANCE INDUCED IMPAIRMENT. |
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PHSYGOLOGICAL CRAVINGS
TOLERENCE
SENSITIZATION
SYMPTOMS OF WITHDRAWAL |
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WHICH DRUGS BLOCK REUPTAKE INTO THE NEURON AND CAUSE UNNATURAL FLOODS OF NEROTRANSMITTERS. |
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WHICH PART OF THE BRAIN IS REFERRED TO AS THE EMOTIONAL BRAIN AND WORKS TO PROMOTE SURVIVAL THROUGH THREE MAIN FUNCTIONS: TO EVALUATE EMOTIONAL STIMULI, TO INITIATE EMOTIONAL RESPONSE AND TO CEASE PLEASUREABLE REACTIONS WHEN THE EMOTIONAL STIMULANT DIMINISHES |
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WHICH NEUROTRANSMITTER PLAYS A SIGNIFICANT ROLL IN MANY OF OUR BEHAVIORS BY INITIATING AN ANTICIPATED REWARD FOR THE FUNCTIONS ESSENTIAL FOR SURVIVAL SUCH AS ATTENTIVENESS MOTOR SKILLS, LEARNING, MEMORIZATION AND MOTIVATION |
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WHEN DOES RESEARCH SHOW THAT THE LEVEL OF STRESS HORMONES RISES IN THE BLOOD AND STRESS RELATED NEUROTRANSMITTERS ARE RELEASED IN THE BRAIN? |
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WHAT HAS RESEARCH SHOWN CONLUSIVLEY ABOUT THE FAMILIAL TRANSMISSION OF ALCOHOLISM RISK? |
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ADDICTION IS BASED ON THE BRAIN AND INVOLVES WHAT? |
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MEMORY
MOTIVATION
EMOTIONAL STABILITY |
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SERIOUS AlCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE (ALD) IS A MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM. WHAT CONDITIONS CAN BE PROGRESSIVE AND FATAL, ESPECIALLY IF THE PATIENT CONTINUES TO CONSUME ALCOHOL |
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ALCOHOL HEPATITIS
CIRRHOSIS |
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THE HUMAN LIVER CONTAINS AN ENZYME WHICH DOES LITTLE ELSE THAN TO BEGIN THE METABOLISM OF ALCOHOL. WHAT IS THIS ENZYME |
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E.M. JELLNEK IS NAMED AS ONE OF THE MOST EMINENT MEN IN THE FIELD OF ALCOHOL RESEARCH AND IS THE MAN MOST RESPONSIBLIE FOR GAINING POPLULAR AND PROFESSIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF WHAT? |
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THE MOST BASIC PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL MODEL RECOVERY IS THAT RECOVERY HAPPENS THROUGH THE PROCESS OF SOCIAL INTERACTION AND THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBIITY FOR RECOVERY IS HELD BY WHOM. |
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IN 1938 WHO WHEN CONTACT BY AA , GAVE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS $5000.00 AND REFUSED TO GIVE MORE SAVING AA FROM PROFESSIONALISM |
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WHICH DRUG WAS ISSUED IN THE 1940'S TO SOLDIERS TO COUNTERCT FATIGUE, ELEVATE MOOD AND INCREASE ENDURANCE BY AMERICAN, BRITISH, GERMAN AND JAPANESE GOVERNMENT? |
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IN 1970 THE CONTROLED SUBSTANCE ACT LISTED MARIJUANA WHERE ON THE SCHEDULE , MAKING POSESSION A MISDAMEANOR? |
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THE COMPREHENSIVE SOCIAL MODEL SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM IS BASED ON WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CORE BELIEFS MAINTAINED FROM THE ORIGINAL SOCIAL MODEL |
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WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL PROGRAM OF A TYPE WHICH HAS COME TO BE KNOWN AS THE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY OR tc |
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WHAT IS THE FIRST REQUIREMENT UPON ENTERING A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY |
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SOBER LIVING HOMES PLAY AND IMPORTANT ROLE IN SUPPORTING TREATMENT AND RECOVERY SERVICES . WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SOBER LIVING HOME? |
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- FREE FROM ALCOHOL & DRUGS
- REINFORCE THEIR RECOVERYTHROUGH SUPPORT OF OTHER RECOVERING PERSONS
- PERSUE ACTIVITIES TO SUPORT THEIR RECOVERY
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WHAT DO PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM OOPIATE ADDICTION OFTEN REPORT ABOUT METHADONE? |
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WHAT IS THE FEDERAL REGUALTION THAT MANDATES ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAMS IN ANY WAY ASSOCIATED WITH FEDERAL FUNDS TO KEEP THE RECORDS AND INFORMATION OF THEIR CLIENTS CONFIDENTIAL? |
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WHAT SUBSTANCES ARE STRUCTUALY OR PHARMACOLOGICALLY SIMILAR TO SCHEDULE I OR II CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND HAVE NO LEGITMATE MEDICAL USE |
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ANTI DRUG ABUSE ACT OF 1986 |
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A Scheddule I drug has a high potential for abuse. has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and lacks accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical superiviosn. Know schedule I drugs |
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- heroine
- marajana
- LSD
- methantherapine
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