A type of tactile hallucination seen in chronic users of _____ where they feel as if grains of sand are lying under the skin or insects are creeping on the skin (formication), also known as Magnan syndrome
#2
Choreo athetosis and repetitive movements (termed crack dancing ) are associated with _____ and amphetamine intoxication and appear related to dopamine dysregulation
#3
Psychotic symptoms that do not persist long after intoxicated/withdrawl state point to the diagnosis of _____ disorder
#4
What is the treatment for PCP intoxication? _____, rapid-acting antipsychotics
#5
Person experience sensations related to substance intoxication after the short-term effects of the substance have disappeared, is known as _____ phenomenon
#6
_____ syndrome is a late manifestion of Wernicke encephalopathy characterized by confabulations, irreversible memory loss, and personality changes
#7
_____ hallucinations are common in alcohol withdrawal and stimulant use (e.g. cocaine, amphetamines)
#8
The alcoholic hallucinosis of alcohol withdrawal usually occurs _____ to 48 hours after the last drink
#9
Non-specific symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, such as anxiety, insomnia, and tremors, typically occur after _____ - 36 hours
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Flashcard 1: A type of tactile hallucination seen in chronic users of _____ where they feel as if grains of sand are lying under the skin or insects are creeping on the skin (formication), also known as Magnan syndrome
Answer: cocaine
Flashcard 2: Choreo athetosis and repetitive movements (termed crack dancing ) are associated with _____ and amphetamine intoxication and appear related to dopamine dysregulation
Answer: cocaine
Flashcard 3: Psychotic symptoms that do not persist long after intoxicated/withdrawl state point to the diagnosis of _____ disorder
Answer: substance-induced psychotic
Flashcard 4: What is the treatment for PCP intoxication? _____, rapid-acting antipsychotics
Answer: Benzodiazepines
Flashcard 5: Person experience sensations related to substance intoxication after the short-term effects of the substance have disappeared, is known as _____ phenomenon
Answer: Flashback
Flashcard 6: _____ syndrome is a late manifestion of Wernicke encephalopathy characterized by confabulations, irreversible memory loss, and personality changes
Answer: Korsakoff
Flashcard 7: _____ hallucinations are common in alcohol withdrawal and stimulant use (e.g. cocaine, amphetamines)
Answer: Tactile
Flashcard 8: The alcoholic hallucinosis of alcohol withdrawal usually occurs _____ to 48 hours after the last drink
Answer: 12
Flashcard 9: Non-specific symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, such as anxiety, insomnia, and tremors, typically occur after _____ - 36 hours
Answer: 3
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