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Neurotransmitters affected by alcohol - GABA is down regulated Glutamate is Upregulated Benzodiazepines - First line treatment to prevent severe withdrawals Treats psychomotor agitation with alcohol withdrawal Diazepam - Benzo with fastest onset Lorazapam - Benzo used for pt with liver issues because it does not metabolize in liver Side effects of Benzos - Confusion Drowsiness Resp depression What to monitor with Benzos - Liver function Resp rate What to monitor with IV lorazapam - BUN/Creat and osmol gap Propofol side effect - Resp depression, hypotension, pancreatitis May need to be on vent Thiamine deficiency - Wernicke's encephalopathy Korakoff syndrome What happens is you give glucose before thiamine - Wernicke's encephalopathy Poor nutrition due to alcohol use - replacement- thiamine, calcium, potassium, phosphorus Multivitamins Electrolyte replacement Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome - Organic brain syndrome resulting from prolonged heavy alcohol use, involving confusion, unintelligible speech, and loss of motor coordination. It may be caused by a deficiency of thiamine, a vitamin metabolized poorly by heavy drinkers.

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Neurotransmitters affected by alcohol - ✅✅ GABA is down regulated
Glutamate is Upregulated

Benzodiazepines - ✅✅ First line treatment to prevent severe withdrawals
Treats psychomotor agitation with alcohol withdrawal

Diazepam - ✅✅ Benzo with fastest onset

Lorazapam - ✅✅ Benzo used for pt with liver issues because it does not
metabolize in liver

Side effects of Benzos - ✅✅ Confusion
Drowsiness
Resp depression

What to monitor with Benzos - ✅✅ Liver function
Resp rate

What to monitor with IV lorazapam - ✅✅ BUN/Creat and osmol gap

Propofol side effect - ✅✅ Resp depression, hypotension, pancreatitis
May need to be on vent

Thiamine deficiency - ✅✅ Wernicke's encephalopathy
Korakoff syndrome

What happens is you give glucose before thiamine - ✅✅ Wernicke's
encephalopathy

Poor nutrition due to alcohol use - ✅✅ replacement- thiamine, calcium,
potassium, phosphorus
Multivitamins
Electrolyte replacement

, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome - ✅✅ Organic brain syndrome resulting from
prolonged heavy alcohol use, involving confusion, unintelligible speech, and loss
of motor coordination. It may be caused by a deficiency of thiamine, a vitamin
metabolized poorly by heavy drinkers.

Wenicke's encephalopathy - ✅✅ most serious form of thiamine deficiency in
alcoholic pts
Causes vomiting, dysfunction of the extraocular muscles, fever, ataxia and mental
deterioration.

Korsakoff's syndrome - ✅✅ an alcohol related disorder marked by extreme
confusion, memory impairment, and other neurological symptoms

Alcoholic patient history - ✅✅ Last drink
Use any other substances
Amount and time been drinking
Medical and BH hx
Previous withdrawals (seizures DT etc)

Standard alcoholic drink - ✅✅ 14.5 grams of pure alcohol
12 ounces of beer
5 ounces of wine
1.5 ounces of 80 prof distilled spirits or liquor

Binge drinking - ✅✅ 5 or more drinks in one sitting

Alcohol metabolism - ✅✅ the alcohol is metabolized by the liver (about 90%)
and the other 10% is excreted in the urine or in your breath
Averages 1 oz per 3 hours

What system does alcohol depress? - ✅✅ CNS

Medication and alcohol interactions - ✅✅ Barbiturates
Benzos
General anesthetics
Solvents
Anticonvulsants
Increases sedative affect with Antihistamines
Increase change of upper GI bleed with Tylenol
Gastric irritation NSAIDS

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