What Are the Signs of Heroin Addiction?
Clinical diagnosis and treatment of heroin addiction
- Author
- Yang Liang
- ISBN
- 9787506719018
- Pages
- 279
- Fixed price
- 15.0
- Publishing house
- China Medical Science and Technology Press
- date of publish
- 1998-06
- Framing
- paperback
- "Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Heroin Addiction" is a book published by China Medical Science and Technology Press in 1998. The author is Yang Liang.
- Executive summary
- The author uses objective information and valuable information obtained through a long-term in-depth study of the front lines of drug control.
- Based on your valuable data, combined with the latest research advances in drug dependence
- The academic research results of this year comprehensively and systematically discussed the clinical diagnosis of heroin addiction,
- Detoxification treatment, follow-up rehabilitation, reintegration, anti-drug prevention, etc. content
- Easy to explain, has a high academic level and practicality.
- This book can be used as drug dependence researchers, clinicians, education management
- References and reference books for personnel are also available for drug users and their families, as well as public security, justice,
- Customs, public health, and other related industries.
- Chapter 1 outlines the first section of the clinical pharmacological basis of heroin addiction-the medicinal chemistry of heroin and opioids 2 the pharmacological basis of heroin and the pharmaceutical effects and pharmacological mechanisms of heroin and opioids System (3) Cardiovascular system (4) Urinary system (5) Other pharmacological effects Section 2 Toxicological characteristics of heroin addiction-Drug tolerance-Metabolic tolerance-Functional tolerance Section 3 Heroin addiction Pathological and Psychological FeaturesDrug Psychological DependenceThe Early Psychological Experience of Heroin Abuse 2. The Psychological Effects of Heroin 3. The Positive Strengthening Effect of Heroin Drugs Section 4. The Pathophysiology Characteristics of Heroin AddictionBody Dependence Clinical diagnosis of addiction Section 1 Medical history collection 1. Requirements and considerations for medical history collection 2. Content and format of medical history (1) General items (2) Main complaint (3) Current medical history (4) Previous history (5) Personal history (6) History of Marriage (7) History of Menstruation (8) History of Fertility (9) Family History (10) Systematic Review III Diagnostic Talks Section 2 Physical Fitness Check one general check two heads face three chests four abdomen five external genital six spine four limbs seven nerve reflexes eight extra physical signs that should be noticed section three psychiatric examination one general item two cognitive activities three emotional performance four will and behavior five non-cooperation Patient's Psychological Examination Section 4 Psychological Examination and Diagnosis 1 Personality Test 2 Minnesota Polyphasic Personality Test 3 Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Section 5 Social Survey Section 6 Laboratory Medical Tests 1 Collection and Processing of Test Specimens 2 Heroin Abuse Experiments Laboratory detection and identification methods (1) TLC analysis (2) TLC scanning (3) Fluorescence spectrophotometry (4) Gas chromatography (5) Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (6) Improved thin layer Suction method (7) Opioid rapid urine test box Section 7 Heroin and opioid addiction test naloxone addiction test Scope of application naloxone addiction mechanism and pathophysiology trinaloxone addiction test method Four clinical judgments Section eight Clinical diagnosis points and principles of heroin addiction Diagnostic criteria for heroin abuse Diagnostic criteria for heroin dependence Sanhai Clinical diagnosis of overdose poisoning Chapter III Clinical treatment of heroin addiction Section 1 Principles and procedures of clinical detoxification of heroin addiction I Types and models of clinical detoxification treatment (1) Opioid agonist replacement therapy (2) ) Opioid Receptor Semi-agonist Replacement Therapy (3) Non-Opioid Receptor Agonist Drug Detoxification Therapy (4) Opioid Receptor Antagonist Detoxification Therapy (5) Traditional Chinese Medicine Detoxification Treatment Procedures and steps (1) Objective collection of medical history (2) Physical examination (3) Laboratory examination (4) Formulation of individual treatment plan (5) Establishment of a full-enclosed detoxification treatment environment-Construction of a voluntary drug treatment agency Section 2 Methadone clinical Pharmacological and pharmacokinetic characteristics of detoxification treatment of methadone. Two methadone clinical detoxification treatment schemes. (1) Methadone replacement decrement. Clinical detoxification treatment principles. (2) Methadone 21-day decrement method. (3) Methadone 14-day decrement method. Management of accompanying symptoms and complications during detoxification of methadone (1) Insomnia (2) Anxiety (3) Digestive system dysfunction 4) Systemic supportive therapy (5) Precautions for the treatment of four methadone detoxification (1) Overdose of methadone (2) Clinical management of pregnant women and fetuses with heroin addiction (3) Management of other concomitant symptoms in heroin withdrawal treatment And Precautions Section 3 Decreasing Opioid Clinical Detoxification Treatment Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics of Opioids Second Usage and Dosage Adverse Reactions and Precautions of Three Opioids Section 4 Clinical Detoxification Treatment of Buprenorphine Hydrochloride Ibuprenorphine Medicinal chemistry and pharmacology dibuprenorphine clinical detoxification program Section 5 clonidine clinical detoxification treatment-clonidine medicinal chemistry and pharmacology dicladine clinical detoxification program three clonidine-benzodiazepine clinical Detoxification treatment plan IV. Adverse reactions and precautions Section 6. Combination of opioid receptor agonist and non-opioid receptor agonist drugs for clinical detoxification treatment-Methadone-buprenorphine-clonidine chain-reduction clinical detoxification treatment II Methadone-Lutfiphene Declining Clinical Detoxification Treatment Methadone-Buprenorphine-Trenex Gradient Decreasing Clinical Detoxification Treatment Methadone-Oprofen Bed detoxification treatment of pentamethadone-tramadol-nabumetone combined with detoxification treatment Section VII clinical detoxification treatment of heroin dependence in traditional Chinese medicine 1 Experimental study of detoxification of Chinese medicine 2 Exploration of clinical detoxification of traditional Chinese medicine (1) Detoxification of traditional Chinese medicine Dedicated treatment (2) Detoxification of proprietary Chinese medicines (3) TCM syndrome differentiation treatment Section 8 Heroin-dependent acupuncture treatment Section 9 Exploration of clinical detoxification treatment of other non-narcotic drugs 1 Antipyretic and analgesic drugs Diazepam and Sedatives Three Chinese and Western Medicines Combined with Compound Preparations and Natural Toxins Section 10 Hospital Culture Construction and Significance of Drug Rehabilitation Institutions I. Characteristics and Significance of Cultural Models in Drug Rehabilitation Hospitals (1) Social Specificity and Cultural Introversion of Drug Rehabilitation Hospitals (2) Drug Rehabilitation The social function of the hospital and the relevance of the community (3) The cultural model of the detoxification hospital is an important connotation of the bio-psycho-social medical model. The core of the cultural model of the detoxification hospital (1) the physical culture of the hospital (2) the scientific and technological culture of the hospital (3) Hospital consciousness and culture (4) Hospital management culture Three directions and elements of cultural construction of detoxification hospitals (I) Clear cultural construction of detoxification hospitals Strategic position and direction (2) respect the development law of socialist hospital culture and correct the guiding ideology of hospital culture construction (3) build a socialist hospital culture with Chinese characteristics to promote the development of drug abuse prevention and treatment Treatment of Toxic Complications Section 1 Sleep DisordersIntractable InsomniaDiagnosis Standards 2. Therapeutic Methods (1) Removing Factors That Cause Insomnia (2) Drug Therapy Section 2 Adjuvant Treatment of Heroin Addiction PainAnalgesics 2 Traditional Chinese Medicine Analgesia (1) Evidence (2) Deficiency Syndrome and Deficiency Syndrome Three Acupuncture Analgesia (1) Clinical Features of Acupuncture Analgesia (2) Acupuncture Analgesia Program Section 3 Adjuvant Treatment for Heroin Dependence Anxiety I Anxiety Definition 2. Clinical manifestations (1) Acute anxiety attack (2) Generalized anxiety 3. Clinical treatment (1) Drug treatment (2) Psychotherapy (3) Behavioral treatment Section 4 Adjuvant treatment of heroin addiction neurosis-Neurosis Defining the Diagnosis and Treatment Principles of Bipolar Neurosis Section 5 Nutrition Support Therapy in Clinical Detoxification of Heroin Addiction-Digestion Entering nutritional support therapy (1) Promoting appetite (2) Tube feeding Two intravenous nutrition Chapter 5 Follow-up rehabilitation and consolidation project of heroin addiction Section 1 Discussion of the causes of heroin abuse recurrence Definition of heroin abuse recurrence II The etiology of heroin abuse recurrence Discussion (1) Pathopsychological factors (2) Pathophysiological factors (3) Socio-environmental factors Section 2 The follow-up rehabilitation and consolidation model of heroin addiction-Continuation and consolidation of heroin addiction after naltrexone treatment (1) Naltrexone drugs Chemical and pharmacokinetics (b) Pharmacology and toxicology of naltrexone (c) naltrexone anti-relapse therapy regimen methadone maintenance therapy (a) implementation of methadone maintenance therapy (b) evaluation of methadone maintenance therapy Three Psychosocial Interventions (I) Individual Psychological Interventions (II) Family Interventions (III) Social Interventions and Group Therapies Section III Return to Social Engineering-Therapeutic Community (TC)
The concept of one TC The characteristics of two TCs The template of three TCs-Riding Village (1) The nature and guiding ideology of Riding Village (2) The common treatment methods in Riding Village (3) The return of Riding Village to the social stage Chapter VI Harm Reduction-New Concepts in Drug Abuse Prevention Strategies Section I. Concept of Harm Reduction Section II. Harm Reduction Measures Chapter VII Heroin Abuse Prevention Project Section I Drug Abuse Primary Prevention Project Section II Drug Abuse II Grade III Preventive Engineering Section III Drug Abuse Tertiary Prevention Project Appendix I Standards for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Drug Abuse and Drug Dependence Appendix I-1 The American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Third Edition Revised Edition (DSM-III-R) Guidelines for the Classification and Diagnosis of Mental and Behavioral Disorders Caused by the Use of Psychoactive Substances in Appendix I-2 of the Tenth Edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) Appendix I-4 of the Symptom Score Scale Appendix I-5 of the CINA Evaluation Scale Chinese Mental Illness Classification Scheme and Diagnostic Standards (Second Edition)
Appendix I-6 Guiding Principles of Common Detoxification Therapy for Opioid Addiction Appendix II Chinese-English Glossary of Drug Abuse and Drug Dependence
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