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RNSG 2213 (M.H.) - Exam 3, Modlule 8: Substance Related & Addictive DX|Substance Use Disorders Assessment and Management: Addiction, Dependence, Tolerance, Cross-Tolerance, Craving, Intoxication, Withdrawal, Detoxification, Codependency, Dual Diagnosis, N

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RNSG 2213 (M.H.) - Exam 3, Modlule 8: Substance Related & Addictive DX|Substance Use Disorders Assessment and Management: Addiction, Dependence, Tolerance, Cross-Tolerance, Craving, Intoxication, Withdrawal, Detoxification, Codependency, Dual Diagnosis, Neurobiology, Dopamine Pathways, Genetics, Psychological Factors, Sociocultural Influences, CNS Depressants, Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioids, Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Marijuana, Hallucinogens, Inhalants, Prescription Drug Abuse, Screening Tools, CIWA-Ar, AUDIT, CAGE, Relapse Prevention, Therapeutic Interventions, Medications for Maintenance and Detoxification Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 Substance use disorder disorder characterized by continued substance craving and use despite significant life disruption and/or physical risk Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It involves changes in the brain's structure and function, leading to a loss of control over substance use and a preoccupation with obtaining and using the substance. dependance body develops a need for the drug; if drug is removed person becomes physically ill (withdrawal) Codependency is a behavioral condition where one person prioritizes the needs and well-being of another, often at the expense of their own. In the context of addiction, codependence often occurs when a partner, family member, or friend becomes overly involved in managing or enabling the addict's behavior, leading to unhealthy dynamics and emotional distress. intoxication refers to the acute effects of a substance on the body and mind, resulting in changes in mood, behavior, and cognitive function. These effects can vary depending on the substance used and may include euphoria, impaired judgment, motor dysfunction, and altered perception. Withdrawal is a set of physical and psychological symptoms that occur when an individual reduces or stops the use of a substance they are dependent on. Symptoms can vary widely based on the substance but may include anxiety, nausea, tremors, sweating, and, in severe cases, seizures or delirium. craving overwhelming desire to use Tolerance and Cross-Tolerance Tolerance is a phenomenon where an individual requires increasing amounts of a substance to achieve the same effects that were previously experienced with lower doses. Cross-tolerance occurs when tolerance to one substance leads to a reduced response to another substance that has similar effects, due to shared mechanisms of action in the body. Detoxification is the process of allowing the body to eliminate a substance while managing withdrawal symptoms. It often occurs in a controlled setting and may involve medical supervision, particularly for substances that can cause severe withdrawal symptoms, such as alcohol or opioids. The goal of detoxification is to stabilize the individual physically and prepare them for further treatment and recovery. Epidemiology of substance abuse Scope Age of first use = 14 yrs start using = higher prevalence of developing a dx Male/female = males have more prevalence, but females become addicted/intoxicated more quickly Ethnic groups = Native Americans & Alaska Natives hv 20% inc Comorbidity: psychiatric and medical Suicide = 10% from sub. use dx, 15% from alcohol use dx Etiology of substance abuse Neurobiology of addiction: brainstem, limbic (reward) system, cerebral cortex Release of dopamine Genetic vulnerabilities = 40-60% Psychological factors = 4 or adverse childhood exp. = 7x more likely to develop alcohol use dx Sociocultural factors Substance Use in Pregnancy: some effects Alcohol: miscarriage, preterm birth and stillbirth, fetal alcohol syndrome = most common cause of mental retardation Nicotine: lower birth weight, developmental issues, SIDS, cerebral palsy Opioids: addiction at birth, withdrawal symptoms, fetal demise & still births Stimulants: preterm delivery, low Apgar, neonatal mortality fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) -mental retardation -delayed development -distinct facial abnormalities Screening and Assessment Need for screening - intervene early and provide treatment AUDIT, B-DAST, SBIRT, CAGE are standardized tools Urine/blood other drug screens: objective, measurable tests

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RNSG 2213 (M.H.) - Exam 3, Modlule 8: Substance Related &
Addictive DX|Substance Use Disorders Assessment and Management:
Addiction, Dependence, Tolerance, Cross-Tolerance, Craving, Intoxication,
Withdrawal, Detoxification, Codependency, Dual Diagnosis, Neurobiology,
Dopamine Pathways, Genetics, Psychological Factors, Sociocultural
Influences, CNS Depressants, Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioids, Stimulants,
Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Marijuana,
Hallucinogens, Inhalants, Prescription Drug Abuse, Screening Tools, CIWA-
Ar, AUDIT, CAGE, Relapse Prevention, Therapeutic Interventions,
Medications for Maintenance and Detoxification Exam Questions Verified
and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026



Substance use disorder

disorder characterized by continued substance craving and use despite significant life disruption and/or
physical risk




Addiction



is a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful
consequences. It involves changes in the brain's structure and function, leading to a loss of control over
substance use and a preoccupation with obtaining and using the substance.




dependance

body develops a need for the drug; if drug is removed person becomes physically ill (withdrawal)




Codependency

is a behavioral condition where one person prioritizes the needs and well-being of another, often at the
expense of their own. In the context of addiction, codependence often occurs when a partner, family
member, or friend becomes overly involved in managing or enabling the addict's behavior, leading to
unhealthy dynamics and emotional distress.

,intoxication

refers to the acute effects of a substance on the body and mind, resulting in changes in mood, behavior,
and cognitive function. These effects can vary depending on the substance used and may include
euphoria, impaired judgment, motor dysfunction, and altered perception.




Withdrawal



is a set of physical and psychological symptoms that occur when an individual reduces or stops the use
of a substance they are dependent on. Symptoms can vary widely based on the substance but may
include anxiety, nausea, tremors, sweating, and, in severe cases, seizures or delirium.




craving

overwhelming desire to use




Tolerance and Cross-Tolerance

Tolerance is a phenomenon where an individual requires increasing amounts of a substance to achieve
the same effects that were previously experienced with lower doses. Cross-tolerance occurs when
tolerance to one substance leads to a reduced response to another substance that has similar effects,
due to shared mechanisms of action in the body.




Detoxification



is the process of allowing the body to eliminate a substance while managing withdrawal symptoms. It
often occurs in a controlled setting and may involve medical supervision, particularly for substances that

,can cause severe withdrawal symptoms, such as alcohol or opioids. The goal of detoxification is to
stabilize the individual physically and prepare them for further treatment and recovery.




Epidemiology of substance abuse

Scope



Age of first use = < 14 yrs start using = higher prevalence of developing a dx



Male/female = males have more prevalence, but females become addicted/intoxicated more quickly



Ethnic groups = Native Americans & Alaska Natives hv 20% inc



Comorbidity: psychiatric and medical



Suicide = 10% from sub. use dx, 15% from alcohol use dx




Etiology of substance abuse

Neurobiology of addiction: brainstem, limbic (reward) system, cerebral cortex

Release of dopamine



Genetic vulnerabilities = 40-60%



Psychological factors = 4 or > adverse childhood exp. = 7x more likely to develop alcohol use dx



Sociocultural factors

, Substance Use in Pregnancy: some effects

Alcohol: miscarriage, preterm birth and stillbirth, fetal alcohol syndrome = most common cause of
mental retardation



Nicotine: lower birth weight, developmental issues, SIDS, cerebral palsy



Opioids: addiction at birth, withdrawal symptoms, fetal demise & still births



Stimulants: preterm delivery, low Apgar, neonatal mortality




fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

-mental retardation

-delayed development

-distinct facial abnormalities




Screening and Assessment

Need for screening - intervene early and provide treatment

AUDIT, B-DAST, SBIRT, CAGE are standardized tools



Urine/blood other drug screens: objective, measurable tests




Levels of Care - some examples

Detoxification: medically managed programs

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