Substance abuse

Drug Rehab Centers NY | Drug Rehab NY | Drug Rehab Centers NY


 

Drug Rehab Centers NY | Drug Rehab NY | Drug Rehab Centers NY – www.nyrehabcenter.net Drug Rehab Centers NY help you get you life back. Drug Rehab NY help people in getting detox in NY, recovery NY, sober living… Continue reading

Prescription Painkiller Abuse


 

Prescription Painkiller Abuse – Clip thanks to www.medsindia.net Painkiller abuse continues to rise in adults as well as in teens. For adults, it usually starts with an injury. They are given a prescription for their pain. After the pain… Continue reading

How Do U Tell My Mom That Is Is a Drunk and How Can I Get Help for Her??

Question by x9hotlilangel1x: how do u tell my mom that is is a drunk and how can i get help for her??
my mom is a drunk and she gets on my nerves u just want to… Continue reading

Drug Rehab in Utah | Alcohol and Drug Rehab Center | Drug Rehab in Utah


 

Drug Rehab in Utah | Alcohol and Drug Rehab Center | Drug Rehab in Utah – www.rehabinutah.net Drug Rehab in Utah help you get you life back. Alcohol and Drug Rehab Center help people in getting detox in Utah,… Continue reading

Fallbrook Drug and Alcohol Detox of Alcohol


 

fallbrook drug and alcohol detox of alcohol – At CDAT (Christian Drug and Alcohol Treatment) (760) 991-2328. www.christiandrugandalcoholtreatment.com This show focuses on the detoxification of alcohol, the factors that go into the detox process, how people know when there… Continue reading

Durg and Alcohol Detox Rehab


 

Durg and Alcohol Detox Rehab – When an individual visits an alcohol rehab, the first process is usually detoxification of the individual. Depending upon the nature of addiction and upon the condition, the treatment for de-addition starts. Though many… Continue reading

Positive Outcome After Intentional Overdose of Dabigatran.

Positive Outcome After Intentional Overdose of Dabigatran.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

J Med Toxicol. 2012 Dec 5;
Woo JS, Kapadia N, Phanco SE, Lynch CA

INTRODUCTION: Dabigatran (Pradaxa™), an orally active direct thrombin inhibitor, was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation in October 2010. Life-threatening consequences from dabigatran therapy include hemorrhage and bleeding complications, but they typically occur after renal impairment. We describe the first case report of intentional, acute overdose with dabigatran. CASE REPORT: A 57-year-old woman with a medical history of depression and atrial fibrillation presented to the emergency department after ingesting 11.25 g of dabigatran in a suicide attempt. Despite an ecchymosis indicative of prior trauma, there was no evidence of acute bleeding. After receiving gastric lavage and activated charcoal therapy in the emergency department, she was admitted to the ICU. On presentation, dabigatran blood levels measured 970 ng/mL and thrombin clot times measured above the testable limits (>120 s) until 52 h post-arrival. The remainder of her clinical course… Continue reading

The Experience of Community-Living Men Managing Fecal Incontinence.

The experience of community-living men managing fecal incontinence.

Filed under: Rehab Centers

Rehabil Nurs. 2012 Nov-Dec; 37(6): 298-306
Peden-McAlpine C, Bliss D, Becker B, Sherman S

The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experience of men… Continue reading

Addiction Rehab: Integrating Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Into Clinical Practice Settings: A Brief Review.

Integrating screening, brief Intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) into clinical practice settings: a brief review.

Filed under: Addiction Rehab

J Psychoactive Drugs. 2012 Sep-Oct; 44(4): 307-17
Agerwala SM, McCance-Katz EF

Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)… Continue reading

(Job Application) What Does This Mean?

Question by Hofry: (Job application) What does this mean?
I’m applying for a job at Macy’s and the application asked for my criminal history. I have a misdemeanor. It asked for “Subsequent rehabilitation”. What exactly does that mean?

The… Continue reading