Consider _____ if an drug dependent parent is responsible for a child/children
#2
What is the leading cause of preventable disease?
_____
#3
What is the most effective preventative intervention in almost all patients in reducing mortality risk?
_____
#4
Tobacco (smoking) is safe in pregnancy
_____
Hint: T/F
#5
_____ has an ↑ risk of overdose
Hint: methadone/buprenorphine
#6
It is illegal to drive with blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) ≥ _____mg/100ml
#7
What drug intoxication presents as emotional lability, disinhibition, slurred speech, ataxia, and blackouts?
_____
#8
For patients who present with self-harm are managed through different services based on their needs, including the _____
#9
_____ is the intentional, direct injury to one's own body tissue without suicidal intent, typically as a way to cope with psychological distress
#10
Self harm and suicide is most common in the ages of ~_____-25
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Flashcard 1: Consider _____ if an drug dependent parent is responsible for a child/children
Answer: safeguarding
Flashcard 2: What is the leading cause of preventable disease?
_____
Answer: Tobacco use
Flashcard 3: What is the most effective preventative intervention in almost all patients in reducing mortality risk?
_____
Answer: Smoking cessation
Flashcard 4: Tobacco (smoking) is safe in pregnancy
_____
Answer: F
Flashcard 5: _____ has an ↑ risk of overdose
Answer: Methadone
Flashcard 6: It is illegal to drive with blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) ≥ _____mg/100ml
Answer: 80
Flashcard 7: What drug intoxication presents as emotional lability, disinhibition, slurred speech, ataxia, and blackouts?
_____
Answer: Alcohol
Flashcard 8: For patients who present with self-harm are managed through different services based on their needs, including the _____
Answer: emergency department, community mental health teams, crisis resolution teams, primary care services, and specialist liason psychiatry teams
Flashcard 9: _____ is the intentional, direct injury to one's own body tissue without suicidal intent, typically as a way to cope with psychological distress
Answer: Self harm
Flashcard 10: Self harm and suicide is most common in the ages of ~_____-25
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