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    Alcohol

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    ________________________________________ Absorption Alcohol is absorbed from all parts of the gastrointestinal tract largely by simple diffusion into the blood. However the small intestine is by far the most efficient region of the gastrointestinal tract for alcohol absorption because of its very large surface area. In a fasting individual‚ it is generally agreed that 10% to 20% of a dose of alcohol is absorbed from the stomach (the volume of alcohol affects the absorption) and 75% to 80% is absorbed

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    The Stages Of Relapse

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    enough with the possibilities that might happen. Relapse is not the only time when you started to drink or abuse the substance again. Relapse happens at the early stage of time‚ maybe a few days or weeks before the person actually decides to abuse alcohol or drugs again. When people got through this kind of setback‚ negative feelings may occur‚ such as‚ disappointment‚ frustration and feelings of failure. The best way to attain success is s to not let these negative emotions take over your life and

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    Alcoholism is a Disease

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    drinking‚ being preoccupied with alcohol‚ continuing to use alcohol even when it causes problems‚ having to drink more to get the same effect (physical dependence) or having withdrawal symptoms when you rapidly decrease or stop drinking. Alcoholism is a chemical disease because it breaks down differently in the stomach and has an entirely different effect on the brain of the alcoholic than on the non-alcoholic. The main organ involved with alcoholism is the brain. Alcohol interferes with the electrical

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    Smoking and Drinking

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    difficult to control before they were smoking every day. The biochemical analyses confirmed this: the symptoms of dependence began mostly at the lowest levels of nicotine intake. Most studies on alcohol and health have focused on the quantity of alcohol consumed. Few have attempted to assess the pattern of alcohol drinking in relation to cardiovascular disease. Two related components of drinking pattern are binge drinking and frequency of drinking. Recent research indicates that more frequent drinking

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    paper I will be discussing how alcohol detoxification works in London in a primary care setting. In the case of this article the primary care setting is considered working together with a nurse specialist in a community detox center. In most cases a referral is made by the primary care physician to the nurse specialist. There are two different referral categories’ that are used in London. The first referral is for patients with complex physical needs where alcohol is a major contributing factor

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    AA meeting

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    River Street. This simple experience opened my eyes as a person and as a future nurse .One of the First things I noted was the alcohol addiction has no social boundaries or race‚ Gendered or age‚ the meeting was very diverse to my surprise. At an AA meeting‚ people with alcoholism are accepted and understood‚ helping many People keep their abstinence from alcohol. As I sat there‚ I wondered how much more these People could be helped if this understanding extended beyond the boundaries of one-hour

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    The Long Road to Recovery

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    from ezinearticles.com/?Alcoholism...Progression-of-the-Disease-of-Alcoholism Buddy T. (2009)period Hitting bottom‚ usually it must get worse before it gets better. Retrieved‚ Feb. 28‚ 2010 from About.com Burge‚ S.K.‚ and Schneider‚ F.D.‚ (1999) Alcohol related problems: Recognition and intervention. Retrieved Feb. 28‚ 2010‚ from www.aafp.org B- 86/100 = 129/150

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    University Press withdrawal symptoms can be mild lasting from 48 hours to severe lasting up to 6 weeks depending on the person’s habit. Withdrawal symptoms are similar to flu like symptoms which include cramps‚ itch‚ rapid heartbeat‚ RLS “restless leg syndrome”‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ weakness and sneezing. In addition‚ to being physically dependent on opiates you can also experience the withdrawals of being psychologically dependent on them to. The psychological part includes cravings for the opiate

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    alchohol killed my father

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    ingestion of alcohol. Alcoholism‚ as opposed to merely excessive or irresponsible drinking has been variously thought of as a symptom of psychological o social stress or as a learned behavior. More recently it has come to be viewed as a complex disease . Alcoholism develops over a period of years. A common symptom includes placing excessive importance on the availability of alcohol. Alcoholics have a high tolerance to alcohol‚ consuming more and showing less effects than others. Alcohol is a leading

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    reliance on alcohol which shows me how easy it is to fall victim to alcohol addiction. Simon is facing the challenge of realizing he is relying on alcohol and needs to stop before it becomes an addiction. Simon’s drinking is bought on by conflict between him and his father who is having an affair‚ Simon doesn’t know how to cope‚ he shouts at him the shuts Robbie out of his life‚ “you stupid idiot!.. You dumb‚ stupid‚ idiot!” Simon doesn’t know how to handle his anger and turns to alcohol‚ however‚

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