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CARN EXAM STUDY GUIDE

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CARN EXAM STUDY GUIDE


standard alcoholic drink - Answers :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 - Answers :5 or more drinks in one sitting

Alcohol metabolism - Answers :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

Alcohol Depresses what System - Answers :CNS

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

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms - Answers :-appear within 4-12 hrs
-abd cramping
-vomiting
-tremors
-restlessness
-inability to sleep
-TACHYCARDIA
-HTN
-transient hallucinations or illusions
-anxiety
-increased RR, temp
-tonic clonic seizures
-diaphoresis

alcohol withdrawal delirium - Answers :A medical emergency usually occurring 2 to 3
days following alcohol withdrawal and lasting 2 to 3 days. Characterized by paranoia,
disorientation, delusions, visual hallucinations, severe hypertension, dysrhythmia,
vomiting, diarrhea, and diaphoresis. Also known as delirium tremens.

Alcohol treatment - Answers :*Overall Goal:*

, •Achieve and maintain abstinence •Medical/psychological/self-help
•Tranquilizers, caffeine NOPE

*Early Intervention before dependence*

*Detox: how to manage:*
•Immediate emergencies-fractures, internal bleeding, etc.
•Hospitalization may reveal: supervision is available, no access to alcohol

*Goal of therapy:*
•Treat the complications
•Restore to health and nutritional status

*Relief acute withdrawal:*
•Short term tranquilizers
•Vitamins-thiamine (B)

Recommended alcohol intake - Answers :Men: No more than 4 drinks daily and 14 per
week

Women and 65 and older: No more than 3 drinks per day and 7 per week

Minnesota Model - Answers :A major model in the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse,
involving a month-long stay in an inpatient rehabilitation facility, a multidisciplinary
treatment team, systematic assessment, and a formal treatment plan with long and
short term goals Adaptation of 12 step program

CIWA-Ar - Answers :score used to determine whether to treat alcohol withdrawal
The maximum score is 67;
Mild < or=15,
moderate 16-20,
severe greater than 20.

DSM V - Answers :Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Mild 2-3
Moderate 4-5
Severe at least 6

audit - Answers :ID at risk of alcohol issues

Low 0-7
Moderate 8-15
High 16-19

CAGE - Answers :cut down, annoyed, guilty, eye opener
Negative <2

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