ETOH2- 17B Flashcards
Define the standard drink
- standard drink = 14 g ETOH
- 12 oz of beer (5%)
- 5 oz of wine (12%)
- 1.5 oz of spirits (40%)
What are the AMA Alcohol Consumption Guidelines
- females: up to 1 drink/d
- males: up to 2 drinks/d
- for adults of legal drinking age
- females: <7 per week or no more than 4 per day
- males: <14 per week or no more than 5/d
Define binge drinking
- females: 4 or more drinks consumed within 2h
- males: 5 or more drinks consumed within 2 h
Prevalence of alcohol use
Any alcohol disorder: 6.2 %, 15.2 million
Rates of long-term abstinence
- without formal treatment or self-help groups: 20% chance of long-term abstinence
- with treatment: 50-60% maintain abstinence for 1 year
When is delirium tremens the most likely to develop within the intoxication withdrawal cycle?
3-10 days after the last drink
Name the behavioral/psychological changes associated with alcohol intoxication
- inappropriate sexual/aggressive behavior
- poor judgement
- mood lability
Signs and symptoms of alcohol intoxication
-slurred speech
-incoordination
-unsteady gait
-nystagmus
-impaired attention or memory
-stupor or coma
REMEMBER: Alcohol can be deadly in intoxication or withdrawal
Changes in which of the hepatic enzymes is more specific to alcohol use
-AST
Alcoholism SUCKS!
What is Carbohydrate-deficient Transferrin
- CDT
- detects heavy alcohol consumption
- measured in the blood stream
- elevated levels of CDT in the blood indicate heavy alcohol use
Differential for elevated blood CDT
- heavy alcohol use
- liver disease
- pregnancy
What is Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG)?
- metabolite of alcohol formed by glucuronidation
- tested in the urine
- detected in urine up to 5 days after last drink
- however, present in the urine from alcohol from NON-beverage sources leading to false positives (mouthwash, OTC medications, topical use)
Criteria for Alcohol Withdrawal
-cessation or reduction in alcohol use
-2 or more symptoms within hours to days
-autonomic hyperactivity (sweating, inc HR)
etc.
Describe the features of alcohol withdrawal seizures
-peak incidence at 24 hours of cessation/decrease
-Generalized (tonic-clonic) or partial
-can repeat in 3-6 hours
-STATUS EPILEPTICUS IS RARE
-30-50% progress to DTs
-treatment/prevention “Out The Liver”
oxazepam/temazepam/lorazepam
benzos with extra-hepatic metabolism
What is alcohol withdrawal delirium
-it’s Delirium Tremens dummy!