Tag: Alcohol Intoxication


INTOXICATION

Definition and Scope of Intoxication Intoxication is formally defined as a temporary, reversible condition resulting from the recent ingestion or exposure to a psychoactive substance, leading to clinically significant problematic behavioral or psychological changes. This state is characterized by acute disturbances in perception, wakefulness, attention, thinking, judgment, psychomotor behavior, and interpersonal functioning. While often associated […]

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ALCOHOL INTOXICATION

Definition and Mechanism of Action Alcohol intoxication, scientifically termed ethanol intoxication, represents a temporary and reversible neurophysiological condition that arises shortly following the ingestion of alcoholic beverages. This state is characterized by significant physical and mental adjustments that profoundly impair standard cognitive and motor functioning. Fundamentally, alcohol acts as a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. […]

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SUBSTANCE INTOXICATION

Introduction and Definition of Substance Intoxication Substance intoxication represents a temporary, reversible condition that arises directly following the ingestion, injection, inhalation, or absorption of a psychoactive substance. This state is characterized by clinically significant problematic behavioral or psychological changes that develop during or shortly after the consumption event. Unlike substance use disorder, which refers to […]

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ALCOHOL INTOXICATION DELIRIUM

Definition and Clinical Presentation Alcohol Intoxication Delirium (AID) represents an acute, severe neurocognitive disorder characterized by a profound disturbance of consciousness and cognition that develops rapidly following the ingestion of substantial quantities of alcohol. This condition is classified within the spectrum of substance-induced mental disorders, distinguishing itself from simple alcohol intoxication by the severity and […]

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POSITIONAL ALCOHOL NYSTAGMUS (PAN)

Positional Alcohol Nystagmus (PAN) The Core Definition of Positional Alcohol Nystagmus Positional Alcohol Nystagmus, commonly abbreviated as PAN, is defined as a specific type of involuntary eye movement that occurs subsequent to a horizontal alteration in head position and is generated exclusively by the consumption of ethanol, or alcoholic beverages. Fundamentally, nystagmus itself refers to […]

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