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- list the 10 classes of substance use disorders and then outline the condensed components for “criteria for diagnosis” of substance abuse disorders.Explain the key symptoms of major depressive disorder and discuss nursing interventions that can aid in patient recovery.Describe at least one “licit” drug, including the physical and psychological effects, how the drug causes functional impairment, and potential health (mental and/or physical) consequences.
- Explain briefly the Pathophysiology and Treatment Management of the following diseases/conditionsDepressive disorders Bipolar disorders Seizure disorders and tics Anxiety and anxiety-related disordersIdentify at least three interventions for the client with obsessive-compulsive disorderDescribe the nursing interventions for a patient undergoing withdrawal from alcohol dependence.