Section: Module 3: Lesson 2: General Approaches to Address Alcohol and Other Substance Use Disorders in Primary Care | Substance Use Disorders in Primary Care | NextGenU.org
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Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Describe the general approaches to address alcohol, tobacco, and other substance use in primary care.
- Recognize the symptoms of acute intoxication for a substance and treat or refer accordingly.
- Demonstrate how to take a thorough medical history, including the history of the presenting complaint(s), past history, and family history (as relevant), and know the red flags for substance use disorders.
- Summarize the evidence-based model of brief intervention in primary care for other psychoactive substances.
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Required Learning Resources and Activities
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Read the entire article. (13 minutes)
South African Family Practice - 2021
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Read the entire article. (8 minutes)
American Academy of Family Physicians - 2019
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In the "mhGAP Intervention Guide," review the section entitled "Disorders due to substance use" on pages 105 to 130. (51 minutes)
WHO - 2015
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Read the entire web page. (35 minutes)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - 2015
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Read the entire webpage.. (5 minutes)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - 2021
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Download the PDF and read the entire document.. (1 minute)
UMass Chan Medical School - 2019
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Read the entire document. (35 minutes)
American Society of Addiction Medicine - 2020
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Read the sections on "Efficacy Of Brief Interventions In Various Substance Use Disorders" and "Special Populations And Newer Delivery Formats". (50 minutes)
Wolters Kluwer -- Medknow Publications - 2020
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Read the following sections: 1.4, 1.5, 2.2-2.7. (1 hour 20 minutes)
Intechopen - 2020
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Recommended Additional Readings
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- Describe the general approaches to address alcohol, tobacco, and other substance use in primary care.