Psych intox and withdrawal Flashcards

1
Q

sensitive indicator for alcohol use

A

GGT

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2
Q

AST/ALT ratio in alcohol

A

AST is twice as high as ALT

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3
Q

treatment for delirium tremens

A

benzodiazepines

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4
Q

treatment for opioid OD

A

naloxone

naltrexone

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5
Q

long term support for opioid withdrawal

A

methadone, buprenophine

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6
Q

complication of barbiturate withdrawal

A

life-threatening CV collapse

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7
Q

benzo OD treatment

A

flumazenil (competitive inhibitor)

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8
Q

treatment for cocaine OD

A

benzodiazepines

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9
Q

treatment for PCP OD

A

benzos, rapid-acting antipsychotics

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10
Q

Belligerence, vertical and horizontal nystagmus, tachycardia, psychosis. what drug is he on?

A

PCP

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11
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Naloxone + buprenorphine MoA

A

Partial agonist and long lasting. Naloxone is not active when taken orally, so withdrawal symptoms occur only if injected

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12
Q

when is delirium tremens likely to occur

A

2-5 days after last drink

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13
Q

treatment for DT

A

benzos

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