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a pathological use of a substance that Substance use disorder
leads to a disorder
When people are in the process of using a Intoxication
substance to excess, they are experiencing
_______
Occurs when a person no longer responds Tolerance
to the drug in the way that the person
initially responded
set of physiological symptoms that occur withdrawal
when a person stops using a substance
1. impaired control of said substance
What symptoms lead to an official 2. Social impairment because of the substance
substance use disorder? 3. Risky use
4. Physical effects resulting from the substance
High potential for abuse Schedule I
No medical use
Heroine
LSD
High potential for abuse Schedule 2
Only be available by prescription
Demerol for cancer pain
Ritalin
Low to moderate for potential abuse Schedule 3
Testosterone
Only available by prescription
Tylenol with codeine
, Xanax Schedule 4
Only by prescription
Low potential abuse
Ativan
Limited use amount Schedule 5
Robitussin
Diabetes
Medical comorbidity Hep C
Psoriasis
40-60% of substance abuse disorders can Inherited
be _________
People with too little neurotransmitters or Substance abuse
neurotransmitter antagonism can be
vulnerable to _________
Characterized by five or more: restlessness, nervousness, insomnia, flushed face,
diuresis, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching, rambling speech, agitation,
periods of inexhaustibility, and tachycardia. Differentiated from anxiety disorder by
Caffeine intoxication
diuresis (excessive urination). There is no use disorder in caffeine-related disorders
More than 250mg a day
Mania, depression, disorientation, delusions, hallucinations, psychosis, seizures,
death (rare)
Cardiac arrhythmia
Respiratory failure
Caffeine overdose
Fever
Treatment: Support, GI flush
Involves three or more: headache, fatigue/drowsiness, dysphoric mood or irritability,
difficulty concentrating, and flulike symptoms.
Caffeine withdrawal Nausea and vomiting
12-24 hours after last dose
Usually resolves in a week
Characterized by behavioral or psychological changes and 2 or more: conjunctival
injection (redness of the eye), increased appetite, dry mouth, and tachycardia
Cannabis Intoxication
Depersonalization and derealization
Sometimes hallucinations
Characterized by three or more: irritability or aggression, nervousness or anxiety,
sleep difficulty, decreased appetite or weight loss, restlessness, depressed mood or
physical symptoms, disturbed dreams.
Cannabis Withdrawal Headache, abdominal pain, sweating, discomfort
Within 1 week of cessation
Adolescence may be hospitalized (rehab) for cessation (rare)
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8114 Midterm Study Guide- PSYCH Lithium Psychiatric and Mental Health mood
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Terms in this set (144)
a pathological use of a substance that Substance use disorder
leads to a disorder
When people are in the process of using a Intoxication
substance to excess, they are experiencing
_______
Occurs when a person no longer responds Tolerance
to the drug in the way that the person
initially responded
set of physiological symptoms that occur withdrawal
when a person stops using a substance
1. impaired control of said substance
What symptoms lead to an official 2. Social impairment because of the substance
substance use disorder? 3. Risky use
4. Physical effects resulting from the substance
High potential for abuse Schedule I
No medical use
Heroine
LSD
High potential for abuse Schedule 2
Only be available by prescription
Demerol for cancer pain
Ritalin
Low to moderate for potential abuse Schedule 3
Testosterone
Only available by prescription
Tylenol with codeine
, Xanax Schedule 4
Only by prescription
Low potential abuse
Ativan
Limited use amount Schedule 5
Robitussin
Diabetes
Medical comorbidity Hep C
Psoriasis
40-60% of substance abuse disorders can Inherited
be _________
People with too little neurotransmitters or Substance abuse
neurotransmitter antagonism can be
vulnerable to _________
Characterized by five or more: restlessness, nervousness, insomnia, flushed face,
diuresis, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching, rambling speech, agitation,
periods of inexhaustibility, and tachycardia. Differentiated from anxiety disorder by
Caffeine intoxication
diuresis (excessive urination). There is no use disorder in caffeine-related disorders
More than 250mg a day
Mania, depression, disorientation, delusions, hallucinations, psychosis, seizures,
death (rare)
Cardiac arrhythmia
Respiratory failure
Caffeine overdose
Fever
Treatment: Support, GI flush
Involves three or more: headache, fatigue/drowsiness, dysphoric mood or irritability,
difficulty concentrating, and flulike symptoms.
Caffeine withdrawal Nausea and vomiting
12-24 hours after last dose
Usually resolves in a week
Characterized by behavioral or psychological changes and 2 or more: conjunctival
injection (redness of the eye), increased appetite, dry mouth, and tachycardia
Cannabis Intoxication
Depersonalization and derealization
Sometimes hallucinations
Characterized by three or more: irritability or aggression, nervousness or anxiety,
sleep difficulty, decreased appetite or weight loss, restlessness, depressed mood or
physical symptoms, disturbed dreams.
Cannabis Withdrawal Headache, abdominal pain, sweating, discomfort
Within 1 week of cessation
Adolescence may be hospitalized (rehab) for cessation (rare)