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Please keep in mind your purpose for trying to find out if person is doing alcohol and/or drugs- To identify and Help rather than Catch and Punish.

General: general and exact guides to detection of alcohol and drug use, and definition of addiction.

Contents:I. general Guide to Detection

Ii. Definition of Addiction

Iii. Pupil Dilation

Iv. Signs and Symptoms

V. Paraphernalia a) S/S Chart Version

Vi. Drug Facts

Vii. Articles and Other Resources

Viii. Drug Pictures/Resources

Ix. Topics

X. Further Articles (Alcoholism, Drugs, immature Addiction, Interventions)

Xi. Overdose and accident Intervention Techniques

I. Specific: general Guide to Detection

Abrupt changes in work or school attendance, ability of work, work output, grades, discipline.

Unusual flare-ups or outbreaks of temper. Retirement from responsibility. general changes in widespread attitude. Deterioration of bodily appearance and grooming.

Wearing of sunglasses at inappropriate times. Continual wearing of long-sleeved garments particularly in hot weather or reluctance to wear short sleeved attire when appropriate. Association with known substance abusers. Unusual borrowing of money from friends, co-workers or parents. Stealing small items from employer, home or school. Secretive behavior about actions and possessions; poorly concealed attempts to avoid concentration and suspicion such as frequent trips to storehouse rooms, restroom, basement, etc.

Ii. Specific: Dsm-Iv Definition of Addiction

A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically needful impairment or distress, as manifested by three (or more) of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12-month period:

(1) Tolerance, as defined by either of the following:

a. A need for markedly increased amounts of the substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect.

b. Markedly diminished effect with prolonged use of the same estimate of the substance.

(2) Withdrawal, as manifested by either of the following:

a. The characteristic Retirement syndrome for the substance

b. The same (or a closely related) substance is taken to relax or avoid Retirement symptoms. (

3) The substance is often taken in larger amounts or over a longer duration than was intended (loss of control).

(4) There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use (loss of control). (

5) A great deal of time is spent on activities needful to regain the substance, use the substance, or recover from its effects (preoccupation).

(6) leading social, occupational, or recreational activities are given up or reduced because of substance use (continuation despite adverse consequences).

(7) The substance use is prolonged despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent bodily or psychological problem that is likely to have been caused or exacerbated by the substance (adverse consequences).

Iii. Specific: Pupil Dilation

Before you do anything, consider this. There are two trains of idea prior to detection and intervention. One idea is to catch and punish, and the other is to identify and help- remember why you are doing this, and the intervention will turn out much better.

Note: A 6mm, 7mm, or 8mm pupil size could indicate that a person is under the work on of cocaine, crack, and meth, hallucinogens, crystal, ecstasy, or other stimulant. A 1mm or 2mm pupil size could indicate a person under the work on of heroin, opiates, or other depressant. A pupil close to pinpoint could indicate use. A pupil thoroughly dilated could indicate use. Blown out wide pupils are indicative of crack, methamphetamine, cocaine, and stimulant use. Pinpoint pupils are indicative of heroin, opiate, depressant use.

Other causes of pupil dilation

Iv. Specific: Signs and Symptoms

Alcohol: Odor on the breath. Intoxication. Strangeness focusing: glazed appearance of the eyes. Uncharacteristically passive behavior; or combative and argumentative behavior. Gradual (or sudden in adolescents) deterioration in personal appearance and hygiene. Gradual development of dysfunction, especially in job doing or schoolwork. Absenteeism (particularly on Monday). Unexplained bruises and accidents. Irritability. Flushed skin. Loss of memory (blackouts). Availability and consumption of alcohol becomes the focus of collective or professional activities. Changes in peer-group associations and friendships. Impaired interpersonal relationships (troubled marriage, unexplainable termination of deep relationships, alienation from close family members).

Marijuana/Pot: Rapid, loud talking and bursts of laughter linearly stages of intoxication. Sleepy or stupor in the later stages. Forgetfulness in conversation. Inflammation in whites of eyes; pupils unlikely to be dilated. Odor similar to burnt rope on clothing or breath. Tendency to drive slowly - below speed limit. Distorted sense of time duct - tendency to overestimate time intervals. Use or proprietary of paraphernalia along with roach clip, packs of rolling papers, pipes or bongs. Marijuana users are difficult to identify unless they are under the work on of the drug at the time of observation. Casual users may show none of the general symptoms. Marijuana does have a inevitable odor and may be the same color or a bit greener than tobacco.

Cocaine/Crack/Methamphetamines/Stimulants: highly dilated pupils. Dry mouth and nose, bad breath, frequent lip licking. Inordinate activity, Strangeness sitting still, lack of interest in food or sleep. Irritable, argumentative, nervous. Talkative, but conversation often lacks continuity; changes subjects rapidly. Runny nose, cold or chronic sinus/nasal problems, nose bleeds. Use or proprietary of paraphernalia along with small spoons, razor blades, mirror, microscopic bottles of white powder and plastic, glass or metal straws.

Depressants: Symptoms of alcohol intoxication with no alcohol odor on breath (remember that depressants are oftentimes used with alcohol). Lack of facial expression or animation. Flat affect. Flaccid appearance. Slurred speech. Note: There are few facilely apparent symptoms. Abuse may be indicated by activities such as frequent visits to distinct physicians for prescriptions to treat" nervousness", "anxiety"," stress", etc.

Narcotics/Prescription Drugs/Opium/Heroin/Codeine/Oxycontin: Lethargy, drowsiness. Constricted pupils fail to talk to light. Blush and raw nostrils from inhaling heroin in power form. Scars (tracks) on inner arms or other parts of body, from needle injections. Use or proprietary of paraphernalia, along with syringes, bent spoons, bottle caps, eyedroppers, rubber tubing, cotton and needles. Slurred speech. While there may be no facilely apparent symptoms of analgesic abuse, it may be indicated by frequent visits to distinct physicians or dentists for prescriptions to treat pain of non-specific origin. In cases where patient has chronic pain and abuse of medication is suspected, it may be indicated by amounts and frequency taken.

Inhalants: Substance odor on breath and clothes. Runny nose. Watering eyes. Drowsiness or unconsciousness. Poor muscle control. Prefers group activity to being alone. Nearnessy of bags or rags containing dry plastic cement or other solvent at home, in locker at school or at work. Discarded whipped cream, spray paint or similar chargers (users of nitrous oxide). Small bottles labeled" incense" (users of butyl nitrite).

Solvents, Aerosols, Glue, Petrol: Nitrous Oxide - laughing gas, whippits, nitrous. Amyl Nitrate - snappers, poppers, pearlers, rushamie, .Butyl Nitrate - locker room, bolt, bullet, rush, climax, red gold. Slurred speech, impaired coordination, nausea, vomiting, slowed breathing. Brain damage, pains in the chest, muscles, joints, heart trouble, severe depression, fatigue, loss of appetite, bronchial spasm, sores on nose or mouth, nosebleeds, diarrhea, bizarre or reckless behavior, sudden death, suffocation.

Lsd/Hallucinogens: highly dilated pupils, (see note below). Warm skin, Inordinate perspiration and body odor. Distorted sense of sight, hearing, touches; distorted image of self and time perception. Mood and behavior changes, the extent depending on emotional state of the user and environmental conditions Unpredictable flashback episodes even long after Retirement (although these are rare). Hallucinogenic drugs, which occur both simply and in synthetic form, distort or disturb sensory input, sometimes to a great degree. Hallucinogens occur simply in primarily two forms, (peyote) cactus and psilocybin mushrooms.

Several chemical varieties have been synthesized, most notably, Mda , Stp, and Pcp. Hallucinogen usage reached a peaking the United States in the late 1960's, but declined shortly thereafter due to a broader awareness of the detrimental effects of usage. However, a disturbing trend indicating resurgence in hallucinogen usage by high school and college age persons nationwide has been acknowledged by law enforcement. With the irregularity of Pcp, all hallucinogens seem to share base effects of use. Any part of sensory perceptions may be altered to varying degrees. Synesthesia, or the "seeing" of sounds, and the "hearing" of colors, is a base side effect of hallucinogen use. Depersonalization, acute anxiety, and acute depression resulting in suicide have also been noted as a effect of hallucinogen use. Note: there are some forms of hallucinogens that are thought about downers and constrict pupil diameters.

Pcp: Unpredictable behavior; mood may swing from passiveness to violence for no apparent reason. Symptoms of intoxication. Disorientation; agitation and violence if exposed to Inordinate sensory stimulation. Fear, terror. Rigid muscles. Strange gait. Deadened sensory perception (may feel severe injuries while appearing not to notice). Pupils may appear dilated. Mask like facial appearance. Floating pupils, appear to effect a appealing object. Comatose (unresponsive) if large estimate consumed. Eyes may be open or closed.

Ecstasy: Confusion, depression, headaches, dizziness (from hangover/after effects), muscle tension, panic attacks, paranoia, proprietary of pacifiers (used to stop jaw clenching), lollipops, candy necklaces, mentholated vapor rub, severe anxiety, sore jaw (from clenching teeth after effects), vomiting or nausea (from hangover/after effects)

Signs that your teen could be high on Ecstasy: Blurred vision, rapid eye movement, pupil dilation, chills or sweating, high body temperature, sweating profusely, dehydrated, confusion, faintness, paranoia or severe anxiety, trance-like state, transfixed on sites and sounds, unconscious clenching of the jaw, milling teeth, very affectionate.

V. Drug Signs & Symptoms

Stimulants (Cocaine, Ecstasy, Meth., Crystal)

Depressants (Heroin, Marijuana, Downers)

Hallucinogens (Lsd)

Narcotics (Rx. Medications)

Inhalants (Paint, Gasoline, White Out)

Pcp

Alcohol

Note: Paraphernalia- Keep in mind, that you may not find drugs, if you are searching for them, but you can commonly find the paraphernalia linked with use.

Vi. Specific: Drug Facts

Includes identifiers, definitions, language of users and dealers. Drug Terms Slang and street Terms

Vii. Specific: Articles and Other Resources

This the Further data for brain chemistry and the drug user)

Viii. Specific: Drug Pictures/Resources from the Dea

Chemical Control

Introduction To Drug Classes

Narcotics Narcotics of Natural Origin

Opium, Morphine, Codeine, Thebaine

Semi-Synthetic Narcotics

Heroin Hydromorphone Oxycodone Hydrododone

Synthetic Narcotics

Meperidine

Narcotics treatment Drugs

Methadone Dextroproxyphene Fentanyl Pentazocine Butorphanol

Depressants Barbiturates

Controlled Substances Uses and Effects (Chart) Benzodiazepines Gamma

Hydroxybutric AcidParaldehyde, Chloral HydrateGlutethimide 7

MethaqualoneMeprobamate

Newly Marketed Drugs

Stimulants Cocaine Amphetamines

Methcathinone, Methylphenidate

Anorectic Drugs hat

Cannabis Marijuana Hashish Hashish Oil

Hallucinogens Lsd Psilocybin & Psiocyn and Other Tryptamines Peyote & Mescaline Mdma (Ecstasy) & Other Phenethylamines Phencyclidine (Pcp) & linked Drugs Ketamine

Steroids

Inhalants

Ix. Specific: Nicd Topics

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8. Rescue / Relapse Prevention- Addiction can outside again, in the form of relapse.

9. Other Issues- Issues to think about about those affected by substance abuse, as well as those nearby them.

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Overdose or Od Information

Xi. Specific: Overdose & accident Intervention Techniques

Drug Overdose- Drug overdoses can be accidental or on purpose. The estimate of a drug needed to cause an overdose varies with the type of drug and the person taking it. Overdoses from prescribe or over-the-counter (Otc) medicines, "street" drugs, and/or alcohol can be life threatening. Know, too, that mixing inevitable medications or "street" drugs with alcohol can also kill.

Physical symptoms of a drug overdose vary with the type of drug(s) taken. They include: Abnormal breathing Slurred speech Lack of coordination Slow or rapid pulse Low or elevated body climatic characteristic Enlarged or small eye pupils Reddish face Heavy sweating Drowsiness Violent outbursts Delusions and/or hallucinations Unconsciousness which may lead to coma (Note: A diabetic who takes insulin may show some of the above symptoms if he or she is having an insulin reaction.)

Parents need to watch for signs of illegal drug and alcohol use in their children. Morning hangovers, the odor of alcohol, and red streaks in the whites of the eyes are inevitable signs of alcohol use. Items such as pipes, rolling papers, eye droppers and butane lighters may be the first telling clues that person is abusing drugs. an additional one clue is behavior changes such as: Lack of appetite Insomnia Hostility mental confusion Depression Mood swings Secretive behavior collective isolation Deep sleep Hallucinations.

Prevention- Accidental prescribe and over-the-counter medication overdoses may be prevented by asking your doctor or pharmacist: What is the medication and why is it being prescribed? How and when should the medication be taken and for how long? (Follow the instructions exactly as given.) Can the medication be taken with other medicines or alcohol or not? Are there any foods to avoid while taking this medication? What are the inherent side effects? What are the symptoms of an overdose and what should be done if it occurs? Should any activities be avoided such as sitting in the sun, operating heavy machinery, driving? Should the treatment still be taken if there is a pre-existing healing condition?

To avoid medication overdoses: Never take a treatment prescribed for person else. Never give or take medication in the dark. Before each dose, all the time read the label on the bottle to be inevitable it is the accurate medication. all the time tell the doctor of any old side effects or adverse reactions to medication as well as new and unusual symptoms that occur after taking the medicine. all the time store medications in bottles with childproof lids and place those bottles on high shelves, out of a child's reach, or in locked cabinets. Take the prescribed dose, not more. Keep medications in their original containers to discourage illicit drug use among children: Set a good example for your children by not using drugs yourself. Teach your child to say "No" to drugs and alcohol. justify the dangers of drug use, along with the risk of Aids. Get to know your children's friends and their parents. Know where your children are and whom they are with. Listen to your children and help them to express their feelings and fears. Encourage your children to engage in salutary activities such as sports, scouting, community-based youth programs and volunteer work. Learn to identify the signs of drug and alcohol abuse.

Questions to Ask:

Is the person not breathing and has no pulse? First Aid achieve Cyprinids the person not breathing, but has a pulse? First Aid achieve Rescue Breathing And is the person unconscious? First Aid lay the victim down on his or her left side and check airway, breathing and pulse often before accident care. Do Cpr or Rescue Breathing as needed. Anddoes the person have any of these signs? Hallucinations confusion Convulsions Breathing slow and shallow and/or slurring their words

Do you think the person has taken an overdose of drugs? First Aid Call Poison control Center. effect the Poison control Center's instructions. coming the victim calmly and carefully. Walk the person nearby to keep him or her awake and to help the syrup of ipecac work faster, if you were told to give this to the victim. Also, see "Poisoning". And is the person's personality suddenly hostile, violent and aggressive? First Aid Use caution. Protect yourself. Do not turn your back to the victim or move suddenly in front of him or her. If you can, see that the victim does not harm you, himself or herself. Remember, the victim is under the work on of a drug. Call the police to help you if you cannot handle the situation. Leave and find a safe place to stay until the police arrive. And Have you or person else accidentally taken more than the prescribed dose of a prescribe or over-the-counter medication? Do Not achieve any technique unless it is a matter of life and death! If you are unsure of what you are doing, please effect the instructions given by a 911 operator.

Note: If doctor is not available, call Poison control Center. effect instructions given.


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