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What is protracted and/or secondary withdrawal? persists a considerable length of time
after stopping use
why of the following modes of administration obtains the fastest action of the drug?
inhaling
Disulfiram (Atabuse) is most used for? discourage alcohol after detox
What are delirium tremens? psychotic condition typical of withdrawal in chronic alcoholics,
involving tremors, hallucinations, memory loss, anxiety, and disorientation.
life threatening condition. 5-15% mortality rate. occur 1-14 days after last intake of drug/drink
but usually 2-5 days. can last 1-3 days long.
Anxiolytics Drugs that alleviate the symptoms of anxiety.
major withdrawal symptoms from opidates last approximately? 3-6 days
withdrawal following cessation of chronic, high level marijuan use may be masked because of?
slow release of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabional
physical tolerance occurs in the? cell membrane
Confabulation the unintended false recollection of episodic memories
antabuse therapy is not appropriate for? actively alcohol dependent with extensive liver
damage and a heart attack
, What are the two levels of every communication? content and process
a group first stages are primarily concerned with? trust
sculpting A psychodramatic technique used by Duhl, Kantor, Satir, and others. One member,
acting as "director," places the family in a tableau or enactment of an event, feeling, or family
structure in a therapy session. The process reveals patterns of emotional closeness and
distance.
Alcohol is a factor in approx what percentage of fatal crashes in US? 50 percent
The role of the lost child in the dysfunctional family is to? reface the family low self worth
Thrush and other oral lesions are most frequently associated with which of the following?
HIV infections
alcohol and antabuse reaction -facial flushing
-vasodilation
-throbbing headache
-sweating
-dry mouth
-palpitation
-chest pain
-dyspnea
-hypertension
-tachycardia
2025/2026 Latest Update
What is protracted and/or secondary withdrawal? persists a considerable length of time
after stopping use
why of the following modes of administration obtains the fastest action of the drug?
inhaling
Disulfiram (Atabuse) is most used for? discourage alcohol after detox
What are delirium tremens? psychotic condition typical of withdrawal in chronic alcoholics,
involving tremors, hallucinations, memory loss, anxiety, and disorientation.
life threatening condition. 5-15% mortality rate. occur 1-14 days after last intake of drug/drink
but usually 2-5 days. can last 1-3 days long.
Anxiolytics Drugs that alleviate the symptoms of anxiety.
major withdrawal symptoms from opidates last approximately? 3-6 days
withdrawal following cessation of chronic, high level marijuan use may be masked because of?
slow release of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabional
physical tolerance occurs in the? cell membrane
Confabulation the unintended false recollection of episodic memories
antabuse therapy is not appropriate for? actively alcohol dependent with extensive liver
damage and a heart attack
, What are the two levels of every communication? content and process
a group first stages are primarily concerned with? trust
sculpting A psychodramatic technique used by Duhl, Kantor, Satir, and others. One member,
acting as "director," places the family in a tableau or enactment of an event, feeling, or family
structure in a therapy session. The process reveals patterns of emotional closeness and
distance.
Alcohol is a factor in approx what percentage of fatal crashes in US? 50 percent
The role of the lost child in the dysfunctional family is to? reface the family low self worth
Thrush and other oral lesions are most frequently associated with which of the following?
HIV infections
alcohol and antabuse reaction -facial flushing
-vasodilation
-throbbing headache
-sweating
-dry mouth
-palpitation
-chest pain
-dyspnea
-hypertension
-tachycardia