Drug Rehabilitation

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Have you ever thought about how terrible addiction can be? Do you? Nowadays our society has incremented the consumption of illegal and legal substances without thinking of the negative consequences that drugs can have in our body. Many teens, and older be tented in the use of these substances searching for a solution for their problems; however, drugs aren’t the best solution. Not only people that want to be clean, but also children’ supports, courts, social security and other federal identities allow the clients to assist to a rehabilitation center to get help and care for their addictions. The process of drug rehabilitation programs can’t be easy, and it can take, in some case, a prolonged period of treatment, but it can have a positive …show more content…
Once the patient has submitted the first urine test to confirm what the diagnosis will be, and at what level of care they is appropriated for she/he , the patient is going to meet different kinds of physicians where they will know all the necessary information to help the individual. Between the admission day and 48hrs, the Compressive and Health Evaluation, Psychiatric and Psychological Evaluations, Nursing Assessment and Initial Treatment Plan need to already be done. The blood test is essential, doctors and nursing look at it to verify if the patient has any infections like HIV, hepatitis A, B or C, also in women can proof if they are pregnant or not. Also, based on patients diagnosed; Opioids, Alcohol or Benzodiazepine, they will have received their personalized medications. According to 1National Institute of Drug Abuse “Commonly abused classes of prescription drugs include opioids (for pain), central nervous system (CNS) depressants (for anxiety and sleep disorders), and stimulants (for ADHD and narcolepsy) (par 2)”; however, some of these medications are used during the process. Vitals, CIWAS (Alcohol), COWS (OPI), the urine test are in constantly monitoring, and reporting twice a day in the nursing …show more content…
1National Institute of Drug Abuse said that “Group therapy can provide social reinforcement and help enforce behavioral contingencies that promote abstinence and a non-drug-using lifestyle (par 6).” Case management and therapy are involved in it. Individual therapy and family support are also part of the process. The patient receives diverse groups of therapies like, Orientation “Just for Today”, Release Prevention,12 Steps, Eating Healthy, and others. According to 2 Miller “These can include minimizing the sense of isolation that often accompanies addiction, sharing experiences and feedback on the challenges in early sobriety, and providing peer support and motivation to remain sober (Addiction Rehab Therapy par 16).” Also, the patient after breakfast received yoga and meditation classes in order that they can relax their mind, and have clearer thoughts. This helps them to have less anxiety, and be less