2) Substance Abuse Flashcards

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Why might a person recovering from substance abuse relapse?

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  • Acute exposure to stressors
  • Response to drug associated cues
  • Response to seeing the drug
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Compare and contrast the two types of cocaine?

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  • Coke is a white power that is not readily smoked which lasts for about 20-30 minutes
  • Crack is in the form of small lumps/rocks that makes a cracking when burnt while smoking (can be smoked in a pipe, glass tube or in foil) which only lasts for about 10 minutes
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What are some of the effects of cocaine?

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  • Awake
  • Confident
  • Top of the worold
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What is the opponent process theory?

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The positives of drug become blunted and the patient takes the drug to avoid negatives, the movement from impulsive to compulsive.

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5
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How much does heroin cost per gram?

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Around £50…top knowledge

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Define when someone becomes substance dependent.

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Someone is considered dependent on a substance when they have three or more of the following:

  • Desire/compulsion to take substance
  • Difficulties in controlling substance taking behaviour
  • Physiological withdrawal state
  • Evidence of tolerance
  • Neglect of other pleasures/interests
  • Persist despite -ve consequences
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What are some of the ADRs of cannabis?

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  • Anxiety, panic
  • Suspicion, paranoia
  • Problems with learning and concentration
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What type of perceptual abnormality is common in cocaine abuse?

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Delusional parasitosis with formication (aka cocaine bugs)

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What type of perceptual abnormality is common in benzodiazepine withdrawl?

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Kinaesthetic

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Name THREE drugs that can be used to prevent relapse in to alcohol abuse.

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  • Acamprosate
  • Disulfiram
  • Naltrexone
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Name THREE features of a dependence syndrome.

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  • Strong desire to consume
  • Difficulties controlling urge
  • Persistence despite harm
  • Increased tolerance
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Suggest THREE features that may be observed in a patient withdrawing from alcohol.

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  • Seizures (6-48 hours)
  • Insomnia
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety
  • Excessive sweating & palpitations
  • Headache
  • GI disturbance
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Describe how acamprosate works in the setting of alcohol abuse management.

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Prevents relapses by modulating glutamate (alcohol withdrawal causes this to rise) and GABA (alcohol withdrawal causes this to fall)

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