Alcohol and Drug Abuse as Encountered in Office PracticeThis book has been written to serve as a manual for physicians practicing in a private office setting to recognize and recommend appropriate treatment for patients believed to be substance abusers. While it is not written for drug abuse specialists, it provides information regarding the diagnosis and treatments a competent, concerned physician can provide without becoming immersed in addiction treatment. Topics discussed include the degree to which a physician should become involved, when it is appropriate to refer, using other professions and volunteer groups, and useful medications. Guidelines for recognizing substance abuse, testing to confirm the abuse, confronting the patient, and motivating the patient into specific treatment are also presented. Tables and illustrations are used to summarize major points, making this an extremely useful reference tool for internists and other non-specialist private practitioners. |
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Indhold
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 4 |
Chapter 4 | 19 |
I | 21 |
Chapter 7 | 37 |
Chapter 8 | 43 |
Useful Components of a Drug History | 46 |
References | 52 |
Clonidine Catapres | 89 |
Chapter 14 | 93 |
28 | 94 |
Chapter 15 | 99 |
Chapter 16 | 105 |
31 | 108 |
Chapter 17 | 113 |
Peripheral Neuropathy | 119 |
Chapter 11 | 54 |
Constellation of Findings | 58 |
Chapter 18 | 61 |
Withdrawal | 66 |
Laboratory Screening and Verification of Drug Use | 71 |
Laboratory Tests Commonly Abnormal in Addiction | 72 |
Urine Testing | 73 |
Blood and Other Body Fluid Testing | 74 |
Screening Tests | 75 |
References | 76 |
Chapter 12 | 77 |
Confirmation of Diagnosis | 78 |
Major Health Problems Unrelated to the Addiction | 79 |
Use of the Laboratory for Screening | 80 |
B Men Over Age 45 | 81 |
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B Diazepam | 85 |
Phenytoin | 86 |
Haloperidol | 87 |
Nicotine Chewing Gum Nicorettes | 88 |
References | 126 |
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References | 133 |
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Recognition of Opiate Abuse | 139 |
Chapter 20 | 145 |
41 | 147 |
Chapter 21 | 151 |
43 | 154 |
Chapter 22 | 157 |
Chapter 24 | 169 |
Emergencies | 175 |
References | 182 |
Screening for Presence of Severity of and Treatment Requirements | 189 |
References | 197 |
Goals and Measures of Progress After Detoxification | 203 |
Chapter 30 | 213 |
Inpatient Treatment Programs | 216 |
Chapter 32 | 229 |
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Clinical Textbook of Addictive Disorders, Second Edition Richard J. Frances,Sheldon I. Miller Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1998 |