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ADDICTION/SUBSTANCE ABUSE

I. Identification
_______________________________1) Abuse of more than one substance.
_______________________________2) The use of substance that results in maladaptive behavior.
_______________________________3) The negative psychotic & physical reactions that occur when use of substance ceases or dramatically decreases.
_______________________________4) The process of safely withdrawing from a substance.
_______________________________5) The use of drug in a way that is inconsistent with medical or social norms and despite negative consequences.
_______________________________6) An episode during which the person continues to function but has no conscious awareness of his or her behavior at the
time or any later memory of the behavior.
_______________________________7) The need for more alcohol to produce the same effect.
_______________________________8) Very small amounts of alcohol can intoxicate the person.
_______________________________9) When substance user can modify or quit drinking on their own without a treatment program.
_______________________________10) Severe or untreated withdrawal may progress to transient hallucination, seizures or delirium.
_______________________________11) Drugs that stimulate or excite the central nervous system.
_______________________________12) An anti-psychotic used as treatment for controlling hallucinations, decrease blood pressure and relieve nausea.
_______________________________13) Is the hemp plant that is widely cultivated for its fiber used to make rope and cloth and for oil from its seeds
_______________________________14) A cannabinoid thought to be responsible for most of the psychoactive effects of marijuana.
_______________________________15) Popular drugs because they desensitize the user to both physiologic and psychologic pain and induce a sense of
euphoria and well-being.
_______________________________16) Treatment of choice for opioid toxicity.
_______________________________17) Substances that distort the users perception of reality and produce symptoms similar to psychosis.
_______________________________18) Group of drugs that include anesthetics, nitrates, and organic solvents that are inhaled for their effects.
_______________________________19) A self-helped group founded in the 1930s by the alcoholics.
_______________________________20) A model of recovery used by the answer in number 19.
_______________________________21) Treatment programs exclusively for women.
_______________________________22) Treatment programs for gays and lesbian individuals.
_______________________________23) Prescribed to prevent or treat Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
_______________________________24.-25) Prescribed for patients with nutritional deficiencies.
_______________________________26) Prescribed to help client deter from drinking.
_______________________________27) Prescribed for recovering clients to help reduce cravings of alcohol.
_______________________________28) A potent synthetic opiate used as substitute for heroin in some maintenance programs.
_______________________________29) A narcotic analgesic used as treatment for opiate dependence.
_______________________________30) Opioid antagonist used to treat opioid overdose.
_______________________________31.-34) Four medications prescribed for the off-label use of decreasing craving for cocaine.
_______________________________35) A 5-HT3 antagonist that blocks the vagal stimulation effects of serotonin in the small intestine, used an anti-emetic.
_______________________________36) Clients with both substance abuse and another psychiatric illness.
_______________________________37) Defense mechanism used by substance users.
_______________________________38) A useful screening device to detect hazardous drinking patterns that may be precursors to full-blown substance use
disorders.
_______________________________39) A maladaptive coping pattern on the part of family members or others that results from a prolonged relationship with
the person who uses substance.
_______________________________40) A type of codependence behavior that seems helpful on the surface but actually perpetuates the substance use.

II. Enumeration
For 11 points. List down the 11 diagnostic classes of substance abuse according to DSM-IV-TR.

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