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    • [DOCX File]Office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) Policy and Procedure ...

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      The Subjective Opiate Withdrawal Scale provides patients with an opportunity to be involved in their care, and in assessing the severity of their withdrawal symptoms. Self-report measures can assist in reducing the patients anxiety about their care, and their concerns about being appropriately medicated.

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    • Drug Effects on Eyes: Redness, Dilated & Pinpoint Pupils

      Tip 1: Understanding Opioid Use Disorder. DESCRIPTION . The misconception that addiction is a choice poses challenges to effective care delivery. A research study by John Hopkins suggests that people are more likely to have a negative attitude towards those with a drug addiction than those with a …

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    • [DOC File]Signs and Symptoms of Withdrawal

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      The opiate drug class poses some unique challenges with regard to interpreting a positive test result. A positive result for codeine or morphine may be from a legitimate source as follows: Consumption of poppy seeds or. Legitimate use of al drug product that contains codeine or morphine. Signs …

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    • [DOC File]Welcome... - Progress - National Consortium of Consultant ...

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      We discussed that opiate use in the management of chronic pain is best managed by a single practitioner, such as a primary care provider or a pain specialist. We discussed adjunctive therapies such as heat, ice, and exercise, as well as non-opiate medications such as acetaminophen, NSAIDs, antidepressants, gabapentin, and pregabalin.

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    • [DOC File]SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY

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      J. PCP use, like other hallucinogens, results in feelings of altered body states. C. Paranoia, agitation, and aggressiveness, tachycardia, hypertension, and nasal inflammation all indicate that this patient was using cocaine. G. The presence of HIV as well as signs of sedation and euphoria indicate that this patient is an intravenous heroin abuser.

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    • [DOC File]Medical Review Officer Manual - SAMHSA

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      Moderate- uncontrollable nodding, can’t focus eyes, very slurred speech, drooling, pale skin Serious- awake but can’t talk, very limp, erratic or shallow breathing, heavy vomiting, appears to …

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    • [DOC File]Informed Consent for treatment with Opioids

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      Facial - raise eyebrows, close eyes tightly, show teeth, frown, smiled, puff out cheeks Acoustic/Vestibulocochlear - test unilateral hearing and balance Glossopharangeal - say “ah”, swallow and watch for coordinated “curtain movement” of pharynx

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    • Medication for Opioid Use Disorder in Long-Term Care Program

      Racing heart Enlarged pupils Sweating Decreased sexual drive Intense cravings to use Extremely sore/aching muscles and joints Difficulty sleeping Increased sensitivity to pain Feeling more restless than usual Running nose, tearful eyes Feeling more agitated than usual Nausea or diarrhea Feeling more anxious than usual Hand tremor, muscle twitching Feeling more irritable than usual Unusual amount …

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    • [DOCX File]Department of Emergency Medicine | University of Washington

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      The . (INSERT CLINIC OR TRIBAL DEPT.. NAME) MAT. Program has adopted evidence based treatment recommendations for opioid use disorder and/or other substance use disorders set forth by the following federal agencies: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM),and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to …

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    • THE SUBJECTIVE OPIATE WITHDRAWAL SCALE (SOWS)

      Apr 11, 2013 · A chance that I might become physically dependent on the opioid drug if I use it for a long time. The experience of withdrawal symptoms — including yawning, sweating, watery eyes, runny nose, anxiety, tremors, aching muscles, hot and cold flashes, “goose flesh,” abdominal cramps, and diarrhea — when I try to stop using this drug.

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