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
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     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
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      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
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      he group of symptoms that occur upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in the
      intake of medicational or recreational drugs.
SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
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         ependence can be a bodily response to a substance.
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         his often occurs if you rely on medications to control a chronic medical condition.
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         n adaptive state that develops from repeated drug administration, and which results in
         withdrawal upon cessation of drug use.
SUBSTANCE DETOXIFICATIONS
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         rocess of safely withdrawing from a substance
TYPES of SUBSTANCE ABUSE
1. ALCOHOL
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        central nervous system depressant that is absorbed rapidly into the bloodstream.
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        sually effects are relaxation and loss of inhibitors
   INTOXICATION
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            lurred speech
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            nsteady gait
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            ack of coordination
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            mpaired attention / concentration / memory
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            ome people become aggressive or display inappropriate sexual behaviours
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            orst case; blackout
   OVERDOSE
       -                                                                              C
           an result I vomiting, unconsciousness and respiratory depression, aspiration
           pneumonia / pulmonary obstruction
   WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
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           egin 4 to 12 hrs after cessation / marked reduction of alcohol intake.
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           remors
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           weating
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           levated PR & BP
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           nsomnia
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           nxiety
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           /v
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           evere: seizures & hallucinations or delirium tremens
   TREATMENT
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           upportive care
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           imilar to nervous system depressant; gastric lavage
       -                                                                              B
           enzodiazepines
2. AMPHETAMINES / COCAINE / METHAMPHETAMINE
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       TIMULANTS DRUGS ( stimulate / excite the CNS)
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       MPHETAMINES (“uppers” used by people who wants to lose weight or stay awake)
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    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).
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    ETHAMPHETAMINE (particularly dangerous / HIGHLY ADDICTIVE and causes
    PSYCHOTIC BEHAVIOR / can cause brain damage r/t frequently used)
INTOXICATION
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    -                                                    -
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OVERDOSE
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        eizures / coma
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        eath are rare
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
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        ccurs within a few hours to several days after cessation
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        epressive mood
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        uicidal ideation
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        npleasant dream - insomnia
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        ncreased appetite
TREATMENT
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3. CAFFEINE
     -                                                                                 a
          central nervous system stimulant that has the ability to enhance concentration,
          increase metabolism, and boost mood.
   INTOXICATION
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         persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control caffeine use
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         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
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          need for markedly increased amounts of caffeine to achieve desired effect
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          arkedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of caffeine
   WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
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          Headache                                             Difficulty concentrating
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          Irritability                                         Depressed mood
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          Fatigue                                              Tremors
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          Anxiety                                              Low energy
   TREATMENT
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          ecrease caffeine consumption gradually.
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          ater down drinks that contain caffeine.
4. CANNABIS / MARIJUANA
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         annabis sativa is the hemp plant
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      idely known for its psychoactive resin that contains more than 60 substance-
      CANNABINOIDS
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      ARIJUANA refers to upper leaves, flowering tops and stem of the plant.
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      ASH refers to dried resinous exudate from the leaves of the female plant
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      ANNABIS most often smoked in cigarettes but it can be eaten / widely used illicit
      substance
INTOXICATION
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      egins to act less than 1 minute after inhalation.
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      eak effects usually occurs in 20-30 minutes and last to 2-3hours.
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      mpaired motor coordination
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      nappropriate laughter
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      nxiety
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      ncreased appetite
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
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TREATMENT
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      upportive care
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      ntipsychotic drugs