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Hi, this Miss Nichols. I'm going to do an enrichment for Mental health. Exam number 4. This
is units 9, 1011, and 12 unit 9 is substance related disorders and eating and feeding
disorders.
10 is violence, aggression, anger, and aggression, and sexual assault and abuse, neglect
and exploitation, and
12, 1112, I guess, is death, dying and grieving. cause I'm gonna do it the way I
taught it. And if 2, 56 is listening in. Then
please understand, it may be different from the way you were
taught. So of course, the exam has
50 questions.
and you know it spread throughout all of the different.
all the different chapters. Let's talk about. See if I can share my screen.
Let me share my screen. Here is
so here we have Unit 9 substance related in addictive disorders. I think it's very important
to understand these 4 terms, addiction, intoxication, tolerance, and withdrawal.
So please make sure that you understand the difference between these. Very. very
important for you to understand.
You know we can see that these are the fate. 4 major groupings.
I want you to make sure that you understand the examples right here, we're going to get
into them in just a second. Okay? You know we have 5 scheduled drugs.
We're not going to really discuss this too much right now. What I want you to understand
is more the risk factors interventions. We're going to keep going on that. Okay?
So we know that for we know that for substance
disorder, that there a lot of the genetics plays a part in it, and we know that for our clients
we do tend to see a lot of comorbidity. So for people, for clients who have other disorders.
At the same time, it can make
them fall into this substance, use disorder. Okay? So people who have major depressive
disorders, bipolar anxiety, they're like twice as likely to have these substance use disorders
as other as the normal population.
and those antisocial. Okay.
where I want you to spend some time is, I would definitely like you to spend some time
in the book on
these substances. I understand that there's not a lot here on this slide but what this is
telling you is that you've got to go into the book. I don't even know if I have the book with
me. Let's see.
this chair so
wiggly is chapter
22.
, So on page 22, I want you to look at
on page 408409. There's a table on commonly misused drugs.
Okay, and then I want you to look at
page 4, 10 through.
Sorry it's a little bit different on here than it is in the book. And I'm just trying to get where
it is. Okay.
But
basically.
for all of these substances, you need to know about what the clinical picture is, what
intoxication with this type of this, this substance is what the overdose and treatment like
when we're talking about caffeine. We know that caffeine is one of the most widely
psychoactive substances in the world. Okay?