Addiction Flashcards

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___-___% of addiction predisposition and risk is attributable to genetic factors.

A

40-60%

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What are some of the most common environmental factors associated with drug use?

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  • Low socioeconomic class
  • Poor parental support
  • Drug availability
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Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is characterized by the presence of two criteria occurring within a twelve month period. What are these criteria?

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  • Use results in failure to fulfill roles at work, school, or home
  • Use in situations where it is physically hazardous
  • Continued use in spite of social or interpersonal problems
  • Tolerance
  • Withdrawal
  • Substance taken in larger amounts or over longer period than intended
  • Unsuccessful efforts to cut down use
  • Great deal of time devoted to obtaining substance
  • Important activities are given up because of use
  • Use is continued despite knowledge of having problem
  • Cravings or strong desires to use substance
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What are the severity specifiers in relation to substance use disorder?

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  • Mild: 2-3 criteria
  • Moderate: 4-5 criteria
  • Severe: 6 or more criteria
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(T/F) If criteria 4 (tolerance) and 5 (dependence) are present in an individual with SUD, they have physiological dependence.

A

True.

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What areas of the brain are involved in inhibitory control and delayed gratification?

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  • Prefrontal cortex (PFC)
  • Anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG)
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What areas of the brain are involved in motivation and drive?

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  • Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC)
  • Subcallosal cortex (SCC)
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What areas of the brain are involved in reward and salience?

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  • Nucleus accumbens (NAc)
  • Ventral tegmental area (VTA)
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What areas of the brain are involved in memory and learning?

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  • Hippocampus
  • Amygdala
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What receptor changes can be seen using imaging in an individual who abuses a substance?

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Lower number of dopamine receptors

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Motor reaction in substance abusers is (faster/slower) due to changes in the dopamine pathways of the brain.

A

Slower

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Memory function in substance abusers is (increased/decreased) due to changes in the dopamine pathways of the brain.

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Decreased

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13
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Nicotine is most often metabolized to ___________.

A

Cotinine

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Bupropion may be used in smoking cessation. What is its mechanism of action?

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  • Dopamine reuptake inhibitor
  • Nicotine antagonist
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Varenicline may be used in smoking cessation. What is its mechanism of action?

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  • Varenicline is a partial agonist at α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
    • It acts to blunt the rewarding effects of nicotine.
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What is a specific caution when prescribing varenicline?

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  • Can worsen psychiatric symptoms already present in patient
    • May cause suicidal ideation, nightmares, irritability
  • DO NOT mix with nicotine replacement (patches, gum, etc)
    • Can mix with Bupropion
17
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It is recommended to use evidence-based cessation treatments in patients who (are/are not) willing to try to quit smoking.

A

Are willing to try

18
Q

It is recommended to use a brief intervention in smoking habits to treat patients who (are/are not) willing to try to quit smoking.

A

Are not willing to try

19
Q

In which patients is Bupropion contraindicated in?

A
  • Patients with eating disorders (due to electrolyte abnormalities)
  • Small risk of seizure
20
Q

What are the functions of the dopamine pathways?

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  • Reward (motivation)
  • Pleasure, euphoria
  • Motor function (fine tuning)
  • Compulsion
  • Preservatoin
21
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What are the functions of the serotonin pathways?

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  • Mood
  • Memory processing
  • Sleep
  • Cognition