- flat affect (blunted affect)
Answer lack of emotional response; no expression of feelings; voice monotonous and face immobile
- depression
Answer sad, gloomy, dejected, symptoms may occur with rainy weather, after a holiday, or with an illness if the situation is temporary, symptoms fade quickly
- Depersonalization
Answer loss of identity, feels estranged, perplexed about own identity and meaning of existence
- elation
Answer joy and optimism, overconfidence, increased motor activity, not neces- sarily pathologic
- Euphoria
Answer excessive well-being; unusually cheerful or elated, which is inappropri- ate considering physical and mental condition; implies a pathologic mood
- Anxiety
Answer worried, uneasy, apprehensive from the anticipation of a danger whose source is unknown
- fear
Answer worried, uneasy, apprehensive; external danger is known and identified
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- Irritability
Answer annoyed, easily provoked, impatient
- rage
Answer furious, loss of control
- ambivalence
Answer the existence of opposing emotions toward an idea, object, per- son
- lability
Answer rapid shift of emotions
- inappropriate effect
Answer affect clearly discordant with content of person's speech
- Intoxication of substance
Answer ingestion of substance produces maladaptive be- havior changes due to effects on the central nervous system
- Abuse of substance
Answer daily use needed to function, inability to stop, impaired social and occupational functioning, recurrent use when its physically hazardous, substance related legal problems
- Dependence of substance
Answer physiologic dependence on substance
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- Tolerance of substance
Answer requires increased amount of substance to produce same effect
- withdrawal of substance
Answer cessation of substance produces syndrome of phys- iologic symptoms
- Low to moderate drinking for men
Answer < or>
- low to moderate drinking for women
Answer < or>
- low to moderate drinking for 65 and older
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- heavy or at risk drinking for men
Answer > or equal to 15 drinks/ week
- heavy or at risk drinking for women
Answer > or equal to 8 drinks/ week
- Alcohol symptoms
Answer -unsteady gait -nystagmus -flushed face
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-relief of anxiety
-difficulty walking -slurred speech -sleepiness -poor judgement -dilated pupils -sedation -impaired memory -irritability -emotional lability
- sedative-hypnotics symptoms
Answer slurred speech unsteady gait talkativeness sedation or coma hypoventilation hypotension sexual aggressiveness impaired judgement emotional lability
- Cocaine/Crack symptoms
Answer Pupillary dilation tachycardia elevated or lowered BP sweating chills nausea vomitting weight loss euphoria talkativeness hypervigilance pacing psychomotor agitation
- Amphetamines(similiar to cocaine)
Answer Pupillary dilation tachycardia elevated or lowered BP sweating chills nausea vomiting weight loss