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Substance Abuse: Related Learning Experience

This document discusses substance abuse and provides information on common terms, types of substance abuse including alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, methamphetamine, caffeine, and cannabis. It defines terms like substance abuse, intoxication, tolerance, withdrawal, and dependence. For each substance, it describes intoxication symptoms, overdose symptoms, withdrawal symptoms, and treatment approaches.

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Substance Abuse: Related Learning Experience

This document discusses substance abuse and provides information on common terms, types of substance abuse including alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, methamphetamine, caffeine, and cannabis. It defines terms like substance abuse, intoxication, tolerance, withdrawal, and dependence. For each substance, it describes intoxication symptoms, overdose symptoms, withdrawal symptoms, and treatment approaches.

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VIRGEN MILAGROSA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

Dr. Martin P. Posadas Ave., San Carlos City, Pangasinan


COLLEGE OF NURSING

NCM 105 Psychiatric Nursing;


Related Learning Experience

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Submitted to:
Mrs. Merly Cabansag
Clinician Instructor

Prepared by:
Dianne Bautista
Jeannerose Bell
3rd Year Student
COMMON TERMS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
- U
se of a drugs in a way that is inconsistent with medical/social norms and despite
negative consequences

SUBSTANCE INTOXICATION
- is
a transient condition of altered consciousness and behavior associated with recent use of
a substance.
- It
is often maladaptive and impairing, but reversible.

SUBSTANCE TOLERANCE
- t
he escalating effect of a drug resulting from repeated administration at a given dose
- a
pharmacological concept describing subjects' reduced reaction to a drug following its
repeated use.

SUBSTANCE WITHDRAWAL
- t
he group of symptoms that occur upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in the
intake of medicational or recreational drugs.

SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
- D
ependence can be a bodily response to a substance.
- T
his often occurs if you rely on medications to control a chronic medical condition.
- a
n adaptive state that develops from repeated drug administration, and which results in
withdrawal upon cessation of drug use.

SUBSTANCE DETOXIFICATIONS
- P
rocess of safely withdrawing from a substance
TYPES of SUBSTANCE ABUSE
1. ALCOHOL
- A
central nervous system depressant that is absorbed rapidly into the bloodstream.
- U
sually effects are relaxation and loss of inhibitors
INTOXICATION
- S
lurred speech
- U
nsteady gait
- L
ack of coordination
- I
mpaired attention / concentration / memory
- S
ome people become aggressive or display inappropriate sexual behaviours
- W
orst case; blackout
OVERDOSE
- C
an result I vomiting, unconsciousness and respiratory depression, aspiration
pneumonia / pulmonary obstruction
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
- B
egin 4 to 12 hrs after cessation / marked reduction of alcohol intake.
- T
remors
- S
weating
- E
levated PR & BP
- I
nsomnia
- A
nxiety
- n
/v
- s
evere: seizures & hallucinations or delirium tremens
TREATMENT
- S
upportive care
- S
imilar to nervous system depressant; gastric lavage
- B
enzodiazepines

2. AMPHETAMINES / COCAINE / METHAMPHETAMINE


- S
TIMULANTS DRUGS ( stimulate / excite the CNS)
- A
MPHETAMINES (“uppers” used by people who wants to lose weight or stay awake)
- C
OCAINE (an illegal drug with virtually no clinical use in medicine / highly addictive
and popular recreational drug due to the INTENSE AND IMMEDIATE FEELING OF
EUPHORIA it produces).
- M
ETHAMPHETAMINE (particularly dangerous / HIGHLY ADDICTIVE and causes
PSYCHOTIC BEHAVIOR / can cause brain damage r/t frequently used)
INTOXICATION
- -
- -
- -
- -
OVERDOSE
- S
eizures / coma
- D
eath are rare
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
- O
ccurs within a few hours to several days after cessation
- D
epressive mood
- S
uicidal ideation
- U
npleasant dream - insomnia
- I
ncreased appetite
TREATMENT
- -
- -
3. CAFFEINE
- a
central nervous system stimulant that has the ability to enhance concentration,
increase metabolism, and boost mood.
INTOXICATION
- A
persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control caffeine use
- C
ontinued caffeine use despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent physical
or psychological problem that is likely to have been caused or exacerbated by
caffeine
OVERDOSE
- A
need for markedly increased amounts of caffeine to achieve desired effect
- M
arkedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of caffeine
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
- -
Headache Difficulty concentrating
- -
Irritability Depressed mood
- -
Fatigue Tremors
- -
Anxiety Low energy
TREATMENT
- D
ecrease caffeine consumption gradually.
- w
ater down drinks that contain caffeine.

4. CANNABIS / MARIJUANA

- C
annabis sativa is the hemp plant
- W
idely known for its psychoactive resin that contains more than 60 substance-
CANNABINOIDS

- M
ARIJUANA refers to upper leaves, flowering tops and stem of the plant.

- H
ASH refers to dried resinous exudate from the leaves of the female plant

- C
ANNABIS most often smoked in cigarettes but it can be eaten / widely used illicit
substance
INTOXICATION
- B
egins to act less than 1 minute after inhalation.
- P
eak effects usually occurs in 20-30 minutes and last to 2-3hours.
- I
mpaired motor coordination
- I
nappropriate laughter
- A
nxiety
- I
ncreased appetite
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
- -
- -
TREATMENT
- S
upportive care
- A
ntipsychotic drugs

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