What occurs to weight within 1st year of tobacco cessation?
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Weight increase 4-7 lbs
,What are Process Addictions
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behaviors known to be addictive because they are mood altering
What population usually uses inhalants?
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Youth
What are the 4 groups of symptoms experienced in SUD?
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1. Impaired control
2. Social Impairment
3. Risk Use
4. Physical effects
What could increase risk for caffeine overdose?
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, OTCs such as diet aids, decongestants, bronchodilators, stay-awake
preparations
Who has the highest prevalence of Cannabis Use Disorder?
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18-29 year olds
What is Withdrawal?
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Set of physiological symptoms that occurs when a person stops using a
substance
When does cannabis withdrawal occur?
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Starts late - about 1 week after cessation
What are S/S of Intoxication of Opioids?
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, - psychomotor retardation, drowsiness, slurred speech, altered mood
(withdrawn to elated), and impaired memory and attention
S/S of Withdrawal of Sedative, Hypnotic, Antianxiety Med Use Disorder
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- Autonomic hyperactivity, tremor, insomnia, psychomotor agitation,
anxiety, grand mal seizures
How do neurotransmitters play a role in SUD?
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Opioid acts on opioid receptors
- Those w/ too little natural opioid activity might be prone to self-
medicating w/ opioid drugs
What are physical symptoms of caffeine intoxication?
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flushed face, diuresis, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching,
tachycardia, or cardiac arrhythmia
what are Schedule I drugs? Ex
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Weight increase 4-7 lbs
,What are Process Addictions
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behaviors known to be addictive because they are mood altering
What population usually uses inhalants?
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Youth
What are the 4 groups of symptoms experienced in SUD?
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1. Impaired control
2. Social Impairment
3. Risk Use
4. Physical effects
What could increase risk for caffeine overdose?
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, OTCs such as diet aids, decongestants, bronchodilators, stay-awake
preparations
Who has the highest prevalence of Cannabis Use Disorder?
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18-29 year olds
What is Withdrawal?
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Set of physiological symptoms that occurs when a person stops using a
substance
When does cannabis withdrawal occur?
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Starts late - about 1 week after cessation
What are S/S of Intoxication of Opioids?
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, - psychomotor retardation, drowsiness, slurred speech, altered mood
(withdrawn to elated), and impaired memory and attention
S/S of Withdrawal of Sedative, Hypnotic, Antianxiety Med Use Disorder
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- Autonomic hyperactivity, tremor, insomnia, psychomotor agitation,
anxiety, grand mal seizures
How do neurotransmitters play a role in SUD?
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Opioid acts on opioid receptors
- Those w/ too little natural opioid activity might be prone to self-
medicating w/ opioid drugs
What are physical symptoms of caffeine intoxication?
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flushed face, diuresis, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching,
tachycardia, or cardiac arrhythmia
what are Schedule I drugs? Ex