GEM - Curriculum Statement 15.3 Drug and Alcohol Problems
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Curriculum Statement 15.3 Drug and Alcohol Problems
Symptoms and signs:
Emboldened terms are linked to GPnotebook entries.
- Of opiate misuse – needle track marks, pinpoint pupils, runny nose, drowsiness
- Of stimulant use – agitation, skin ulceration
- Suggestive of cannabis use – red eyes, irritability, anxiety, panic disorder
- Manifestation of alcohol problems:
- physical: accidents, victim of violence, obesity, dyspepsia, erectile dysfunction, fits, foetal alcohol syndrome, liver damage, anaemia, neurological and central nervous system problems
- psychological: anxiety, depression, attempted suicide
- social: loss of employment, disorderly conduct, domestic violence, drink–driving, relationship problems or breakdown
- alcohol misuse section on GPnotebook
- Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
- delerium tremens
- neurological complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- gastrointestinal complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- cardiovascular complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- haemopoiec complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- genitourinary complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- psychological complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
Common and/or important conditions:
- The common complications of drug-using or misusing habit:
- those related to the drug used (e.g. heroin, cocaine, alcohol, cannabis)
- those related to the route of use (such as injecting, inhalation)
- those related to the lifestyle related to a drug-using habit (poor nutrition, poor dentition, social problems).
- Have an understanding of the aetiology, presenting symptoms, treatment and prevention of HIV infection, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C
- The health and social burden of excess alcohol consumption.
Investigations:
- Have an understanding of the nature and role of urine, and other tests in the management of drug treatment
- The use of screening tools for alcohol such as Cut down Annoyed Guilty Eye-opener (CAGE) and Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
Treatment:
- the National Clinical Guidelines for the care and management of a drug-using patient
- the principles and practice of appropriate safe prescribing for patients who use drugs
- the principles and practice of dose induction and safe prescribing for the drug-using patient
- The range of treatment interventions available including pharmacological interventions
- The impact that health professionals can make by providing brief intervention for excess alcohol use
Emergency care:
- Have an understanding of the aetiology and prevention of drug-related deaths
- Alcohol-related emergencies such as fits, delirium and psychosis
- alcohol misuse section on GPnotebook
- Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
- delerium tremens
- neurological complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- gastrointestinal complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- cardiovascular complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- haemopoiec complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- genitourinary complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
- psychological complications of alcohol misuse on GPnotebook
Prevention:
- Have an understanding of the term harm reduction, the strategies that can be employed in harm reduction and the advantages and disadvantages of undertaking a harm reduction approach to treatment.
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