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Slurred Speech Incoordination Unsteady Gait Nystagmus |
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Alcohol Intoxication (and sedative,hypnotic, or ansiolytic) Must have 1 or more |
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Hand Tremor Insomnia Autonomic Hyperactivity Transient Visual, Tactile, or auditory hallucinations or illusions Anxiety |
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Alcohol Withdrawal (and sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic) Must have 2 or more |
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Restlessness Nervousness Flushed face GI disturbance Rambling flow of thought or speech Tachycardia or cardiac arrhythmia |
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Caffeine Intoxication
(must have 5 or more) |
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Tachycardia or Bradycardia Pupillary Dilation Perspiration or Chills Weight Loss Psychomotor agitation |
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Cocaine/Amphetamine Intoxication
must have 2 or more |
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Increased Appetite Fatigue Insomnia or hypersomnia Vivid, Unpleasant dreams |
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Cocaine/Amphetamine Withdrawal
must have 2 or more |
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Irritability, Frustration, or Anger Insomnia Anxiety Difficulty concentrating Restlessness Decreased Heart Rate Increased Appetite or weight gain |
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Nicotine Withdrawal
must have 4 or more |
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Pin Point Pupils Drowsiness Slurred speech Impairment in attention |
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Opiate Intoxication
must have pinpoint puplis and 1 or more of the others |
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Diarrhea Lacrimation or Rhinorrhea Pupillary dilation Piloerection Sweating Yawning Fever Insomnia |
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Opiate withdrawal
must have 3 or more |
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Criteria for deendence met during 12-month period using at least 3 groups of substances
Dependence criteria met for substances as a group but not for any specific substance |
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What substances are not included in Polysubstance dependence? |
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Development of Reversible substance-specific syndrome Recent ingestion of substance |
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Development of substance-specific syndrome due to cessation of substance use that has been Heavy and Prolonged |
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1 or More: -Failure to fulfill obligations -Recurrent use in physically hazardous situations -Recurrent substance-related legal problems -Continued use despite problems |
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3 or More: 1. Tolerance 2. Withdrawal 3. Taking larger amounts for longer times 4. Unsuccessful efforts to quit 5. Time spent obtaining substance 6. Other activities reduced 7. Physical or Psych problmes caused/exacerbated |
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What neural circuit is responsible for substance abuse? |
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When must symtpoms of substance-induced disorders develop? |
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During or within a month or substance intoxication or withdrawal. |
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What are the CAGE questions? |
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Cut Down Annoyed Guilty Eye-opener |
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What are the 12 steps of AA? |
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1. Admit powerless over alcohol 2. Believe a Power greater could restore sanity 3. Decide to turn will and lives over to the care of God. 4. Made moral inventory of oneself 5. Admit nature of wrongs 6. Ready to have God remove these defects of character. 7. Humbly ask Him to remore shortcomings 8. Make List of persons harmed, willing to make amends 9. Make direct amends to people wherever possible. 10. Continue to take personal inventory and when wrong admit it 11. Prayer and Meditation for knowledge of His will 12. Carry this message to alcoholics and practice these principles in all our affairs. |
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What are the 2 alternative Recovery therapies? |
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Rational Recovery SMART recovery |
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