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NU708 Alcohol Abuse Exam | Advanced Nursing Assessment & Substance Use Management


Alcohol is the _______ leading cause of preventable death in US - (ANSWER)3rd



What is "heavy" drinking - (ANSWER)4 or more drinks in 2 hrs for women; 5 or more drinks in 2 hrs for
men



DSM-5 Criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder - (ANSWER)Problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to
impairment or distress as manifested by 2 of the following in a 12 mth period: Craving to use, persistent
desire or unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control use, using larger amounts over longer period
than was intended, failure to fulfill obligations because of recurrent ETOH use, great deal of time spent
re: ETOH, continued use despite physical psychological social or interpersonal problems caused by
alcohol use, missing activities because of alcohol, tolerance, withdrawal



tolerance of alcohol - (ANSWER)a condition in which a person needs more of a drug to feel the original
effects of the drug



dependence on alcohol - (ANSWER)the condition that results when the brain develops a chemical need
for a drug and cannot function normally without it



DSM-5 classifications for alcohol use disorder - (ANSWER)Mild is 2-3 criteria net

Mod 4-5 Criteria met

Severe 6+ criteria met



Psychosocial risk factors for alcohol use disorder - (ANSWER)early life, trauma, or abuse, family, history
of alcoholism, parental psychopathy other than alcohol, negative affect, hyperactivity distress, poor
executive functioning, poor parenting deficits in emotional reactivity, conduct problems in young
children, parental or pure, substance, abuse, academic delinquency, male, gender and little parental
support.



Alcohol effects what part of the brain? - (ANSWER)cerebellum -

ventral tegmental area or VTA



Explain what happens in the VTA when alcohol is present - (ANSWER)normally dopamine cells in the VTA
are kept in checked by GABA neurons which act like breaks. When alcohol is present, it reduces the
effects of the Gabon neurons or breaks. With less breaking the dopamine cells, fire more and release

, NU708 Alcohol Abuse Exam | Advanced Nursing Assessment & Substance Use Management


more dopamine into other brain areas like the nucleus accumbens. The extra dopamine release makes
alcohol feel rewarding and pleasurable, which reinforces drinking behavior and contributes to addiction.



What opioid antagonists are used for Alcohol Use Disorder? - (ANSWER)Naltrexone (Vivitrol) &
Nalmefene (Revex)



GABA activated chloride channel activation medication for Alcohol use disorder? - (ANSWER)Topiramate
(Topamax)



This medication is superior to nalmefene, naltrexone and acamprosate on consumption outcomes but
it's safety profile is known to be poor - (ANSWER)Topiramate (Topamax)



What NMDA receptor/Ca+ channels - (ANSWER)Acamprosate (Campral)



What GABAb agonist is used for alcohol use disorder - (ANSWER)Baclofen



First line treatment of AUD - (ANSWER)Naltrexone and Acamprosate



Second line treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder - (ANSWER)Gabapentin, Topiramate, and Disulfiram



Non-pharmacological treatments for Alcohol Use Disorder - (ANSWER)CST - Communication skills
training

CBT - cognitive behavioral therapy

CET - Cue-elicited therapy

CAT - Chemical Aversion Therapy



What receptor does naltrexone work on? - (ANSWER)MU opiate receptors



Describe how naltrexone works in alcohol use disorder - (ANSWER)Now Trione block the MU opiate
receptors, which results in alcohol creating less of a reward reaction in the brain resulting in the patient
having less cravings for alcohol

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