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One of the most common adverse chronic
effects seen in patients with ______
alcoholism is alcoholic neuropathy.
Sensory symptoms often present _____ early
in alcoholic neuropathy. The first clue numbness
may be _____ on the soles followed by
dysesthesia on the feet.
Activation of the sympathetic system elevated
by LSD causes: tachy
- _______ blood pressure elevated
- piloerection dilation
- _____cardia
- __________ body temperature
- pupillary _______
________- is known to cause vivid LSD
hallucinations with bright colors and
geometric objects.
Flashbacks are associated with ______ LSD
use
,A 25-year-old female is being Discontinue bupropion only.
admitted to a residential treatment
facility for alcohol use disorder. Her
last drink was 12 hours ago. On
admission, medication reconciliation is
performed and it is discovered she is
taking bupropion for smoking
cessation, sertraline for depression,
and ibuprofen as needed for
headaches. Which of the following is
the most appropriate
recommendation regarding the
patient's medications at this time?
Bupropion can only be administered orally.
_____ seizure
Injection of dissolved bupropion can
result in ____ and death
Bupropion should be used with - CVD
caution in patients with: - HTN
- CAD
Cognitive-behavioral groups are beliefs and perceptions
useful for changing what?
This questionnaire is an introspective The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment
self-report questionnaire claiming to
indicate psychological preferences in
how people make decisions and
perceive the world around them.
Routine urine screens do not detect synthetic
- ______ cannabinoids MDMA
- _______ ecstasy
- _______ opioids
- chemical variants of ______ PCP
- _____
,Positive drug screens in patients metabolites
without clinical symptoms may reflect
the detection of ________ and previous
use
What is the name of an acute Wernicke encephalopathy (WE)
neurological condition characterized
by a clinical triad of:
1. ophthalmoparesis with nystagmus
2. gait ataxia
3. confusion
The areas of the brain most often 1. thalamus
affected by Wernicke Korsakoff 2. mammillary bodies
syndrome are where? 3. corpus callosum
The individual with Wernicke Korsakoff - diplopia
syndrome will usually present with - painless vision loss
ocular disturbances which may - strabismus
include:
What causes Wernicke-Korsakoff thiamine deficiency
syndrome?
Korsakoff's syndrome is the reversible False; irreversible
stage of Wernicke-Korsakoff
syndrome
T or F
Korsokoff's Syndrome- an alcohol confusion
related disorder marked by extreme memory
________ and _______ impairment apathy
________ is a fundamental
neuropsychiatric symptom of the
disorder
, To start methadone treatment, the 12
patient must be on opioids for at least
___ months, unless what? Pregnancy is an exception to this criteria, even if the
use of opioids is less than a year.
What is the maximum dose of 40 mg
methadone for the worst withdrawal 30 mg
symptoms?
What is the initial dosage for everyone
else (i.e. used by most clinics)
In the liver, an enzyme called ________ alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)
__________ converts alcohol to acetaldehyde.
what__________
ALDH converts acetaldehyde to Acetate
Elevated ________ cause increased acetaldehyde
flushing, tachycardia, n/v &
hyperventilation.
What are the 3 MAT for AUD Disulfiram
Acomporstate
What are 2 off label MAT? Naltrexone
Gabapentin & Topiramate
Disulfiram (________) Antabuse
Discourages drinking by: making the patient physically ill when alcohol is
consumed
Must be taken at least _____ hours after
their las drink to minimize the reaction 12
will occur
Individuals must be highly motivated Disulfiram
to take ________