Substance Use Disorder Flashcards

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What n/t are enhanced in alcohol use disorder?

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5HT3

GABA-A

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What n/t are inhibited in alcohol use disorder?

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Glutumate

Voltage gated calcium

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What are risk factors for developing alcohol use disorder?

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Children of alcoholics
Deficits on neurocognitive testing
Low amplitude p300 waves on EEG
ADHD
Conduct disorder
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In alcohol use disorder, what are the positive hedonic effects?

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Increased dopamine
increased opioid peptides
increased serotonin
increased GABA

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How do you treat co-morbidity in AUD?

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Integrated
Parallel
Sequential

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Treatment modalities for opioid use disorder?

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Psychodynamic therapy
CBT
Motivational enhancement therapy
12 step facilitation 
Contingency management
Group therapy
Network therapy
Family therapy 
MI
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SUD, DSM Criterion ?

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MILD - 2-3 criteria
MODERATE 4-6 criteria
SEVERE 7 - 11

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What are DSM domains in SUD ?

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  1. IMPAIRED CONTROL
    - larger amounts than was intended
    - persistent desire and unsuccessful effort to cut down or control use
    - lots of time spent to obtain and recover from substance
    - craving, or strong urge to use
  2. Social Impairment
    - recurrent failure to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home.
    - continued use despite persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems exacerbated by substance.
    - Important social, occupational, or recreational activities are given up.
  3. Risky Use
    - recurrent use in situations which are physically hazardous
  4. Pharmacological Criterion:
    Tolerance - need more to achieve same effect or diminished effect
    Withdrawal - syndrome or substance taken to avoid withdrawal
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What is SBRIT ?

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  1. Screening
  2. Brief Intervention
  3. Referral to treatment
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