Drugs and Substance Use Disorders
Moderate drinking:
- 1 drink per day for women - 2 drinks per day for men
Medications that interact with alcohol in an additive manner include:
- Antihypertensives - Antihistamines - Antianginals
Excessive Caffeine Intake can cause:
- Dysrhythmias - Hypertension - Disturbed sleep - Seizures - Anxiety
The nicotine in smokeless tobacco increases risk of:
- High blood pressure - Heart attack Stroke
Long term alcohol use can lead to:
- Hypertension - Heart disease - Stroke - Liver disease - Digestive problems
Which factor is included in the general criteria to identify patients with substance use disorder (SUD)? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
- Impaired controle - Social impairment - Dependence
Which symptom is associated with cannabis withdrawal? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
- Insomnia - Anxiety - Anorexia - Irritability
Cannabis withdrawal symptoms:
- Irritability - Insomnia - Anorexia - Anger - Anxiety - Restlessness
The patient with inhalant toxicity may have:
- Lethargy - Dizziness - Slurred speech - Blurry vision - Tremors - Impaired coordination
Caffeine withdrawal symptoms:
- Muscle pain or stiffness - Drowsiness - Irritability - Headaches
Which statement about opioid abuse is accurate? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
- Prescription opioids are useful in treating some medical problems - Pleasurable effects such as euphoria promote misuse
Which role would the nurse take in the acute care setting for a patient who is suspected to have a substance use disorder (SUD)? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
- Refer to treatment/rehab facilities - Teach and motivate behavior change - Manage acute withdrawal
Which information would the nurse include when providing education to the community about the effects of alcohol? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
- Tolerant persons usually drink without obvious impairment - "When drinking the same amount of alcohol, women have higher blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels than men - "BAC predicts the effects in the nondependent person."
Bine drinking
- consumes many alcoholic drinks on the same occasion at least once per month - 4 or more for females - 5 or more for males
Use of opioids:
- euphoria - mood changes - mental clouding - drowsiness - pain reduction
Withdrawal symptoms of nicotine
- tiredness - irritability - anxiety
The effects of nicotine last about
1 to 2 hours
Which amount in fluid ounces constitutes 1 drink of 80 - proof alcohol spirits?
1.5
Which statement about stimulant use is accurate?
All stimulants increase cardiac activity
Which impact do drugs associated with substance use disorder (SUD) have on a patient's health?
Almost every drug associated with substance use causes harm to tissue or organs
Nicotine is a
CNS stimulant
Which statement describes the effects of alcohol on the body?
Complex effects on neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) are caused by alcohol
Which characteristic describes the use of nicotine?
Creates a feeling of "high" or a "buzz"
Which factor contributes to the problems associated with caffeine?
Energy drinks have high doses of caffein
Which statement about inhalant use is accurate?
Inhalant toxicity is usually not life-threatening
Which benefit comes from knowing the severity of a patient's substance use disorder (SUD)?
It allows the health care team to customize treatment
Which health problem might be seen in a patient with substance use disorder (SUD) reflecting personal neglect?
Malnutrition
Which phrase would the nurse use to document a 15-year-old student who drinks alcohol with friends occasionally?
Mild substance abuse
Substance Abuse Disorder is described as:
Mild, Moderate, and Severe
Which information would the nurse include when teaching school students about the use of nicotine?
Nicotine is a central nervous system stimulant
Which substance is considered a depressant?
Opioids
Which problem is most concerning in regards to the use of depressants?
Overdose
Alcoholics will always receive?
Thiamine because they are deficient
Within seconds of ingestion, nicotine causes the release of
adrenaline creating feelings of a "high" or a "buzz"
Common sedative-hypnotics agents include:
barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and barbiturate - like drugs
Alcohol taken with: Aspirin
may cause or worsen GI bleeding
Alcohol taken with: Acetaminophen
may increase the risk of liver damage
Amphetamines have a role in treating
narcolepsy, obesity, and attention deficit disorder