Neuro/Psych_____, secondary to alcohol withdrawal, typically occurs after 48 - 96 hours
The seizures of alcohol withdrawal usually occur _____ to 48 hours after the last drink
Non-specific symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, such as anxiety, insomnia, and tremors, typically occur after _____ - 36 hours
Chronic use of _____ may lead to amotivational syndrome with lethargy, lack of interest in day-to-day activities.
_____ syndrome is a late manifestion of Wernicke encephalopathy characterized by confabulations, irreversible memory loss, and personality changes
Neuro/Psych_____ secondary to alcohol withdrawal typically occur after 6 - 48 hours
Psychotic symptoms that do not persist long after intoxication/withdrawal state point to the diagnosis of _____ disorder
Minor symptoms of alcohol withdrawal (e.g., tremulousness) usually occur _____ to 36 hours after the last drink
What is the treatment for PCP intoxication? _____, rapid-acting antipsychotics
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