Pre Finals And FinalsTreatment And Rehabilitation Flashcards

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the medical service rendered to a client for the effective management of the physical and mental conditions related to drug abuse.

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  1. Treatment
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Aims of treatment:

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A. to prevent death from overdose.

B. to make them comfortable during the withdrawal period.

C. to encourage confirmed drug dependent clients to undergo rehabilitation.

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  • it is a medically supervised elimination of drugs from the system of any addicted person.
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Detoxification

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Methods of Detoxification

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Cold Turkey
Substitution
Reduction method

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  • self drug withdrawal
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  1. Cold Turkey
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. the use of methodiex, catapress, haemasin, dextropropoxyphene,

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  1. Subtitution
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using the same drug to which the patient is dependent. The process coul be gradual.

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  1. Reduction Method
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the dynamic process directed towards the physical, emotional psychological, vocational, social and spiritual change to prepare a person for the fullest life compatible with his capabilities and potentialities, and render him able to become a law abiding and productive member of the community without abusing drugs.

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  1. Rehabilitation
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Methods of Rehabilitation:

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  1. Psycho therapeutic methods.
  2. The spiritual and religious means
  3. The follow up and after care
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  1. Psycho therapeutic methods are?
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A.individual therapy

B. group therapy

C. the family therapy

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It is the help given who use drugs to get better

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Treatment

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-This is the development of moral and spiritual values of the drug dependent.

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  1. The spiritual and religious means
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-The process of rehabilitation does not end upon the release or discharging of client from a center.

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  1. The follow-up and after-care
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STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS THE DRUG PROBLEM

THE FIVE PILLARS OF ACTION:

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  1. Supply reduction
  2. Demand reduction
  3. Alternative development
  4. Civic awareness
  5. Regional and international cooperation
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-The object is to take away the drugs from the person through market denial operations and prevention of diversion of these drugs to the illicit markets.

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  1. Supply Reduction
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is geared towards reducing the consumer’s demand from drugs and other substances.

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  1. Demand Reduction
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This is done through programs on Preventive Education, Treatment and Rehabilitation, and Research. Programs are either school-based, community-based, or both school and community-based

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  1. Demand Reduction
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aims to reduce the production of marijuana and eventually eliminate its cultivation through sustainable rural development and alternative livelihood programs.

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  1. Alternative Development
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Its thrust is to develop and implement sustainable income-generating programs like yakon and jathropa (commonly known as tuba tuba) propagation and other socio-economic programs offering health services, Philhealth insurance, education and infrastructure like farm-to-market roads, irrigation systems, etc.

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-Alternative Development

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is done through the use of a public communication strategy that utilizes the tri-media in conveying anti-drug abuse messages and through the conduct of community outreach programs that aiso deal on the evils of drug abuse and the legal consequences of being involved in illegal drugs. The Board’s programs and activities for the year focused on the promotion of a campaign message “Challenge Yourself… Be Drug-Free”. A communication plan was developed to properly and effectively disseminate the message.

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  1. Civic Awareness
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The Dangerous Drugs Board has actively maintained cooperative undertakings at the bilateral, regional and international level on all matters pertaining to drug abuse and illicit trafficking of dangerous drugs.

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  1. Regional and International Cooperation
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TREATMENT MODALITY

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Electric approach
Therapeutic community approach
Multidisciplinary team approach
Spiritual approach
Hazelden minnesota model

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This aims to apply a holistic approach in the rehabilitation program.

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  1. Eclectic Approach
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The spiritual and cognitive components of the Twelve Steps complement the behavioral aspects of the Therapeutic Community.

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  1. Eclectic Approach
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The skills and services of rehabilitation professionals and paraprofessionals are required for this treatment approach. Here, different aspects of a drug dependents personality are well addressed and treated to ensure holistic rehabilitation and recovery.
1. Eclectic Approach
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These are methods that help individuals to recover to addiction
Treatment modality
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- This approach views addiction as a symptomatic manifestation of a complex ones social, physical, spiritual, and emotional values.
2. Therapeutic Community Approach
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-This is a method that employs a team of experts, including psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers, and other related professional disciplines in collaboration with the family of the patient and the drug dependent himself.
3. Multidisciplinary Team Approach
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- This approach uses the Bidie as the primary source of inspiration to induce change.
4.Spiritual Approach
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It views drug addiction as a sin and encourages the patient to turn away from it and renew his relationships with the Lord.
4.Spiritual Approach
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- This approach views addiction as a disease or an involuntary condition caused by factors that are largely outside a person's control.
5.Hazelden-Minnesotta Model
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-The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) (Filipino: _____________
Kawanihan ng Pilipinas Laban sa Droga) (KPLD)
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was established by, and enacted in the year 2002 as the leading anti-drugs office in the Philippines, under the supervision of the which in turn, is under the supervision of the President of the Philippines.
PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
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Pedia is headed by the?
Police general with the position of under secretary
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- The basic qualifications for becoming a Drug Enforcement Officer are as follows:
21 to 35 years of age, a college degree holder, has passed the Civil Professional Exam, and physically fit.
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discovered the first medical use of cocaine as anesthetic.
1873-Alexander Bennet
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enacted an ordinance which banned the smoking of opium in opium dens.
1875 San Francisco, California,
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was used to treat morphine addiction.
1879-Cocaine
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He is the first one who use the cocaine as anesthetic
Alexander Bennett
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was introduced into clinical use as anesthetic in Germany.
1884-Cocaine
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The prohibition of alcohol commenced in Finland year?
1919
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-The prohibition of alcohol commenced in the United States year?
1920
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gained popularity as a recreational drug year?
1970 Cocaine