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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion A |
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Recent use of phencyclidine (or a related substance). |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion B |
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Clinically significant maladaptive behavioral changes (e.g., belligerence, assaultiveness, impulsiveness, unpredictability, psychomotor agitation, impaired judgment, or impaired social or occupational functioning) that developed during, or shortly after, phencyclidine use. |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C1(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: vertical or horizontal nystagmus |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C2(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: hypertension or tachycardia |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C3(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: numbness or diminished responsiveness to pain |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C4(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: ataxia |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C5(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: dysarthria |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C6(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: muscle rigidity |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C7(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: seizures or coma |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion C8(two or more signs) |
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Within an hour (less when smoked, "snorted," or used intravenously), two (or more) of the following signs: hyperacusis |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Criterion D |
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The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder. |
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Phencyclidine Intoxication Specify With Perceptual Disturbances |
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This specifier may be noted when hallucinations with intact reality testing or auditory, visual, or tactile illusions occur in the absence of a delirium. Intact reality testing means that the person knows that the hallucinations are induced by the substance and do not represent external reality. When hallucinations occur in the absence of intact reality testing, a diagnosis of Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations, should be considered. |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion A |
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Recent intentional use or short-term, high-dose exposure to volatile inhalants (excluding anesthetic gases and short-acting vasodilators). |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion B |
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Clinically significant maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assaultiveness, apathy, impaired judgment, impaired social or occupational functioning) that developed during, or shortly after, use of or exposure to volatile inhalants. |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C1 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C2 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C3 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C4 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C5 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C6 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C7 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C8 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C8 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C10 (Two or more signs) |
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generalized muscle weakness |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C11 (Two or more signs) |
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blurred vision or diplopia |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C12 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion C13 (Two or more signs) |
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Inhalant Intoxication Criterion D |
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The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder. |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion A |
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Recent use of a hallucinogen. |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion B |
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Clinically significant maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., marked anxiety or depression, ideas of reference, fear of losing one's mind, paranoid ideation, impaired judgment, or impaired social or occupational functioning) that developed during, or shortly after, hallucinogen use. |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion C |
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Perceptual changes occurring in a state of full wakefulness and alertness (e.g., subjective intensification of perceptions, depersonalization, derealization, illusions, hallucinations, synesthesias) that developed during, or shortly after, hallucinogen use. |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D1 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D2 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D3 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D4 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D5 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D6 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion D7 (two or more signs) |
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Hallucinogen Intoxication Criterion E |
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The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder. |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion A |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion B |
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Clinically significant maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., impaired motor coordination, euphoria, anxiety, sensation of slowed time, impaired judgment, social withdrawal) that developed during, or shortly after, cannabis use. |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion C1(Two or more symptoms withing 2 hours) |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion C2(Two or more symptoms withing 2 hours) |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion C3(Two or more symptoms withing 2 hours) |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion C4(Two or more symptoms withing 2 hours) |
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Cannabis Intoxication Criterion D |
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The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder. |
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Cannabis Intoxication specify With Perceptual Disturbances |
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This specifier may be noted when hallucinations with intact reality testing or auditory, visual, or tactile illusions occur in the absence of a delirium. Intact reality testing means that the person knows that the hallucinations are induced by the substance and do not represent external reality. When hallucinations occur in the absence of intact reality testing, a diagnosis of Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations, should be considered. |
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