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Pamela J. Ridley – Substance Abuse and Mental Illness that Complicate Medical Care
Dual Diagnosis – Why Care?
- A significant problem
- Poor prognosis? Recidivism and non-adherence
- Achieving more positive outcomes
Street Drug Updates
- Heroin and oxycontin
- Bath salts and other stimulants
- Spice
- Marijuana
- Molly and other hallucinogens
Neurobiology of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
- “Normal” neurobiology and anatomy
- Substance abuse effects on the brain
- Mental illness effects on the brain
- How medication assisted treatment helps
- Dopaminergic transmission
- Medications that impact dopamine receptor sites
Assessment and Interviewing Techniques
- Screening Brief Intervention and Referral for
- Treatment (SBIRT) – for drug and alcohol abuse
- CAGE questionnaire – To detect alcoholism
- Motivational techniques to promote open and honest communication from the patient
- What is YOUR bias? Avoiding the “Judging Trap”
Is it Delirium, Mental Illness or Substance Abuse?
- Assessment tools and screening interventions
- Causes of delirium seen in healthcare
- Current treatment options
- Your patient has all three – now what?
Interventions: Therapeutic and Pharmacological
- Motivational interviewing
- Levels of intervention
- Medications to treat alcohol abuse
- Medications to treat opioid dependence
- Medications to treat cocaine abuse
- Antipsychotics, mood stabilizers and antidepressants
- Medication side effects that impact the medical health of patients
- Planning for discharge: Outpatient treatment options
Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal in the Medical Setting
- Acute symptoms of withdrawal
- Withdrawal prevention
- Withdrawal protocols/medication strategies
- Safety for patients/family/staff
- Narcotic abuse
- Pain management
- Other challenges when caring for the substance abuser
Co-morbid Medical Illnesses
- Chronic medical illness and mental illness
- Respiratory illnesses and depression and/or anxiety
- Diabetes and depression
- Cardiovascular disease and depression
- Chronic medical illness and psychotic spectrum disorders
- Medical illness as a result of substance abuse
- Cardiovascular
- Hormonal
- Respiratory
- Neurological
- Emergency treatments for those with mental illness and substance abuse
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Description:
- The Latest Street Drugs & the Impact on the Brain and Behavior
- Motivational Interviewing Strategies for Sensitive Patient Questions
- Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Assessment and Treatment Strategies
- Challenges Treating the Medical Patient who has an Acute Mental Illness
- Emergency Interventions: Therapeutic & Pharmacological
“Elizabeth has severe Degenerative Joint Disease and is scheduled for a hip replacement. She is also an alcoholic. As a healthcare professional, it is important to prevent her from having complications from her substance abuse such as withdrawal, poor healing, and falls.”
With the pervasive problems our society has with Mental Illness and Substance Abuse, it is imperative that healthcare professionals have an understanding about how to most optimally meet the diverse medical and psychosocial needs of those trusted to our care. Pamela J. Ridley RN, MSN, APRN, BC, a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, looks forward to sharing her expertise throughout this practice changing one-day event. She will tackle various subjects including:
- The Latest Street Drugs & the Impact on the Brain
- Medical Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Assessment and Treatment Strategies
- Motivational Interviewing Strategies for the Sensitive Patient Questions
- Challenges Treating the Medical Patient who has an Acute Mental Illness
- Distinguishing between Delirium, Substance Abuse or Mental Illness? Could it be all 3?
- Emergency Interventions: Therapeutic & Pharmacological
You are guaranteed to leave this workshop with practical new tools to assist with the fast-paced, ever-changing, often-challenging…..but yet so incredibly rewarding profession we work in.