The Anesthetic Agent Substance Abusing Provider Poonam Agarwal, RN, BSN, SRNA Valentyna Groelle, RN, BSN, SRNA York College of Pennsylvania Nurse Anesthetist.

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The Anesthetic Agent Substance The Anesthetic Agent Substance Abusing ProviderAbusing Provider

Poonam Agarwal, RN, BSN, SRNAPoonam Agarwal, RN, BSN, SRNA

Valentyna Groelle, RN, BSN, SRNAValentyna Groelle, RN, BSN, SRNA

York College of PennsylvaniaYork College of Pennsylvania

Nurse Anesthetist ProgramNurse Anesthetist Program

ObjectivesObjectives

Discuss statistics and risk factors for anesthetic agent and substance abuse among Nurse Anesthetists and Anesthesiologists.

Identify currently abused anesthetic agents, in addition to patterns of behavior of the addicted provider.

Discuss legal issues regarding reporting impaired provider.

Examine current treatment and recovery programs, as well as options for reentry into the workforce.

PrevalencePrevalence

Risk FactorsRisk Factors

Factors Contributing to Factors Contributing to Development of Chemical Development of Chemical

DependencyDependency

OccupationalOccupational ExposureExposure(Gold et al., 2006)(Gold et al., 2006)

Occupational ExposureOccupational Exposure(Gold et al., 2006)(Gold et al., 2006)

Neurobiological FactorsNeurobiological Factors

Adapted from Volkow et al., Neuropharmacology, 2004.

DriveSaliency

Memory

Control

Non-Addicted Brain

NO GO

Addicted Brain

Drive

Memory

Control

GOSaliency

Why Can’t Addicts Just Quit?

Because Addiction Changes Brain CircuitsBecause Addiction Changes Brain Circuits

Most Commonly Abused Most Commonly Abused SubstancesSubstances

PropofolPropofol

Patterns of BehaviorPatterns of Behavior

Education and Education and PreventionPrevention

Legal IssuesLegal Issues

Legal Issues and OptionsLegal Issues and Options

TreatmentTreatment

Challenges of ReentryChallenges of Reentry

Challenges of ReentryChallenges of Reentry

Attitudes of ReentryAttitudes of Reentry

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