Module 4 Alcohol and Depressants Flashcards

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acetaldehyde

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An alcohol metabolite (also present in tobacco smoke) that is carcinogenic, mutagenic, and toxic.

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alcohol by volume (ABV)

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A universal measure of alcohol concentration in beverages, refers to milliliters of pure ethanol in 100 milliliters of the beverage (at 68o F) converted to a percentage.

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alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)

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An enzyme abundant in the liver and involved in the first-step metabolism of alcohol.

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alcohol poisoning

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Term used for alcohol overdose resulting from drinking too much too quickly, raising blood alcohol concentration to high levels; potentially fatal.

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alcohol proof

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An indication of alcohol content in a beverage; in the U.S., proof is twice the ABV percentage.

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alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD)

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Term covering a variety of known morphological and organ system changes resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure.

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alcohol-related brain damage (ARBD)

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Term covering a range of central nervous system changes (often characterized by dementia) caused by an adult’s prolonged alcohol misuse.

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alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorders (ARND)

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Refers to a range of neurodevelopmental and behavioral disabilities resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure.

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aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)

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An enzyme abundant in the liver involved in the second-step metabolism of alcohol (metabolizes acetaldehyde produced in the first step).

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ASAM levels of care

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Set of guidelines established by the American Society of Addiction Medicine matching recommended treatment intensity to assessment of individuals in need of alcohol or other substance misuse/use disorder treatment.

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binge drinking (heavy episodic drinking)

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Consuming 4 or more drinks within about 2 hours by women and 5 or more drinks in 2 hours by men.

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blood alcohol concentration (BAC)

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Refers to the percent of ethanol in a person’s blood (sometimes referred to as blood alcohol level or BAL).

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delirium tremens

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Confusion and other symptoms (e.g., shaking, shivering, irregular heart rate, sweating) related to alcohol withdrawal in some persons who have a history of heavy drinking.

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denatured alcohol

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Ethanol that has been altered by additives to discourage consumption; may be poisonous/toxic or simply unpleasant (taste/smell).

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detoxification (detox)

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A first step intervention to manage withdrawal from alcohol (or other substance) and used as a prelude to entering treatment.

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ethyl alcohol (ethanol or “grain” alcohol)

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Names for the main chemical in alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, spirits).

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fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)

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A continuum of conditions related to prenatal alcohol exposure.

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fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

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On the FASD continuum, involving brain damage, impaired growth, and specific morphological differences of the face/head; may be full or partial outcome.

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heavy drinking

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8 or more drinks per week for women and 15 or more drinks per week for men.

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heavy episodic drinking (HED)

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See binge drinking.

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high-risk drinking

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4 or more drinks on any day (binge drinking) or 8 or more drinks per week for women (heavy drinking); 5 or more drinks on any day (binge drinking) or 15 or more drinks per week for men (heavy drinking).

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standard drink measure

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A way of indicating alcohol consumption, each standard drink equivalent is determined as 14 grams of pure ethanol in a beverage.

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teratogen

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Any factor that disrupts fetal development, such as chemicals (including alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs), x-rays, viral or bacterial infections.

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benzodiazepines

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A class of (tranquilizer) psychoactive drugs used to treat anxiety, seizures, insomnia, or as a muscle relaxant; may be used in managing alcohol withdrawal under medical supervision.

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barbiturates

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A class of sedative, CNS depressant sleep-inducing drugs, sometimes used for the treatment of headache, insomnia, and seizure disorders.

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cross-tolerance

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Developing resistance to a specific substance due to repeated exposure to a similar substance, even if that specific substance was not previously used.

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hypnotic

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A compound that promotes sleep or drowsiness.

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non-benzodiazepine sedative hypnotics/sleep medication

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Drugs with sleep-promoting effects similar to benzodiazepines without or with less significant their common negative effects, such as rebound insomnia, withdrawal, tolerance, respiratory depression, memory impairment.

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sedative

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A compound producing a calming effect and/or reducing excitability in the central nervous system.

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tranquilizers

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Medications used to decrease anxiety and increase relaxation/calm state.