PPT-What Can I Do? Substance Abuse Training and Education Project

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Introduction This substance abuse training program was developed to assist in understanding the impact of alcohol and drug use in the workplace and its effects on

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Introduction This substance abuse training program was developed to assist in understanding the impact of alcohol and drug use in the workplace and its effects on safety and health in that environment  . Directed Readings . In the Classroom. September/October 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . maltreatment . By Beth Mayers and Kelly Thomas. Parental Abuse of alcohol . and other drugs. Fetal Alcohol . Spectrum disorder Facts . and Statistics. The estimated rate of alcohol use among pregnant women is . Present by: Connie Miles. Pulaski County Health Center . Please turn off all cell phones. Restrooms . Food and Drink . Objectives. The Dynamics of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Agenda. Meet the ARNG SAP Team. The ARNG Substance Abuse Program is supported by contract staff, including an Alcohol and Drug Control Officers and Prevention Coordinators. . Angela Cunningham, M.S., LPC. Terri Ivory, MSN,RN,C. Effectively treating substance abuse among health care professionals it is important to understand the components of addiction. . The word addiction is often used as an umbrella term to describe a group of problems such as: . Margaret . Brawner. / Pfeiffer University / Charlotte, . NC / 2014 . A Growing Epidemic. Medical system “ill-prepared” . for wave of older adult substance abusers. comin. . Image: www.edofdreams.com. Women. Rebecca Hebner . Roppolo. , MPH. Substance Abuse Prevention Systems Coordinator. Violence and Injury Prevention-Mental Health Promotion Branch. Welcome and Introductions . Warm Up . Share Name, Agency and Role. Michele Henson, B.S., C.H.E.S.. MPH Candidate, University of Arizona. Abstract . From a life-course perspective, adults play an important role in shaping proximal environments . Adult AIANs face a number of health disparities. Terri Ivory, MSN,RN,C. Effectively treating substance abuse among health care professionals it is important to understand the components of addiction. . The word addiction is often used as an umbrella term to describe a group of problems such as: . In the Classroom. September/October 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Dr. Jorge Argueta, DBA, MA, CADC. Avance Inc. (773) 293-1770. GOAL . The primary goal of this presentation is to help counselors, advocates and other social service providers better address the safety and recovery needs of women impacted by Domestic Violence and their own, or another’s substance use, misuse or addiction. . CAGE Abuse Screening ToolDirectionsAsk your patients thesefour questions and use the scoring method described below to determine if substance abuse exists and needs to be addressedCAGE QuestionsCAGE Q Disorders. Laura Searcy. President-elect National Association f Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. Vice-Chair Cobb Community Alliance to prevent Substance Abuse. 1. Scope of the Problem. In 2014:. 22.5 million Americans age 12 and over reported needing treatment for alcohol or illicit drug use during the past year. DMHAS Statewide Services. Nursing Home Diversion & Transition Program. Pattern of harmful use of a substance with the purpose of altering one’s mood. Using substances in a manner that is not prescribed or intended.

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