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NACIONAL UNIVERSITY

PEDRO RUIZ GALLOFACULTY OF MEDICINE

HUMANIZES

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NACIONAL UNIVERSITY PEDRO RUIZ GALLO

FACULTY OF MEDICINE HUMANIZES

SUBJECT:

INTEGRANTS:

Medical English

Calderón Baldera Karen Eliana Díaz Mino Marlon Werner Fernández Ferreyra Ana María Sofía Niño Effio Brenda Stefanny Popuche Cabrera Pedro Luis Razuri Farro Juan Alessandro

TEAM NUMBER 5

PROFESSOR: Dr. Rosa Gonzales

GROUP WORK

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PRESENTS

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DRUG ABUSE

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Use Drug? Abuse Drug? Dependence Drug?

THIS ONE IS OUR TOPIC!

Which is the main reason for our exhibition

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What is abuse drug?

Is using illegal drugs or take drugs (legal drugs) in a manner not recommended

Physician Drug Manufacturer

by

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Why a person abuses drugs?

Mainly feel loneliness and total disinterest in life

Factors influencing this

Emotional Psycological Cultural

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In special cases

the patient feels that a particular medicine does well and starts to abuse it.

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Abuse Drug Internationally

12 to 15

years

16 to 20

years

21 to 25

years

25 to 30

years

31 to 40

years

41 to 50

years

50 to + years

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

FemaleMale

PERCENTAGE

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Abuse Drug in Peru

12 to 15

years

16 to 20

years

21 to 25

years

25 to 30

years

31 to 40

years

41 to 50

years

50 to + years

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

FemaleMale

PERCENTAGE

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Be Careful

Drug World Teen World

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LEGAL AND ILLEGAL DRUGS

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Legal drugs

Alcohol

60% of deaths from cirrhosis comes from alcohol.

Excess alcohol causes heart disease, gastrointestinal, neurological, mental illness, etc

They are called social drugs, legal or lawful to those that can be purchased or buy freely.

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Snuff

Legal drugs

It contains an alkaloid called nicotine to enter the body plays a CNS stimulant function

In Peru smoking usually begins in adolescence, due to various factors sociocultural type

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ilLegal drugs

Illegal drugs or illegal substances are those whose consumption is prohibited by law

Marihuana

The substance responsible for the generation ofeffects is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

When it reaches the brain occurs electric chemical process that leads to the

Users experience a sense of euphoria

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ilLegal drugs

Cocaine

Cocaine is an alkaloid with anesthetic action on the peripheral nervous system and stimulating CNS

Amphetamines

They are powerful CNS stimulants.

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Inhalants

ilLegal drugs

Refers to high toxicity chemicals

Substances like glues, fuels and solvents whose vapors are used for psychoactive

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ilLegal drugs

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)

This is a very potent hallucinogenic disturbs the functioning of the CNS

Absorbed withease by any route of oral administration

although the most usual.

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SYMPTOMS OF DRUG USE

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SYMPTOMS OF DRUG USE

There are many signs, both physical and behavior that indicate drug use.

Each drug has its characteristic manifestations, but there are some general indications that a person is

using drugs.

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Sudden change in behavior

SYMPTOMS OF DRUG USE

Mood changes - irritable and grumpy and then

suddenly happy and bright

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SYMPTOMS OF DRUG USE

Away from family members

Neglect of personal appearance

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SYMPTOMS OF DRUG USE

Loss of interest in hobbies, their favorite sports and other

activities

Red eyes and / or glassy

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SYMPTOMS OF DRUG USE

Sipping nose or runny

loss of objects within the home

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PREVENTION

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WHAT IS THE PREVENTION?

Joint of measures taken in advance before that happens a particular situation

or to minimize its negative effects

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DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION

Joint of activities

integrated into a program

Limit or nullify the different

factors promoting drug

abuse

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WHO MUST PREVENT?

ALLFamilies

Schools

Vocational training centers Community organizations

Church Medical posts

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PROGRAMS THAT HELP PREVENT DRUG ABUSE

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"DECENTRALIZATION POLICY DEMAND

REDUCTION DRUGS"

COLOMBIABOLIVIA

PERU VENEZUELA

ECUADOR

Formation of promotersdrug abuse prevention

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"TOGETHER AGAINST DRUGS"

Community programMarches of motivation Literary contests

Talks

Fairs

Civic action

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"FOR A FUTURE WITHOUT DRUGS"

Education Program

Works with

Students

Teachers Parents

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Cadets of the 5th year of the PNP

"POLICE IN ACTION AGAINST DRUGS"

Personal PNP Program

Addressed

PNP Personal Students Higher Technical Schools nationwide

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"PROMISE"

Promoters Antidrug School

Addressed to students positive

leaders of the secondary level

For this we have established a

strategic alliance with:

THE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION AND EDUCATION

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¿WHAT ARE CONSEQUENCES OF DRUG ABUSE?

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PHYSIOLOGIC DISORDERS

Damage to the central nervous system

Withdrawal syndrome

Change in cardiac rhythm

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PHYCHOLOGIAL DISORDERS

HALLUCINATIONS

PARANOID IDEATION

NEUROSIS

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SUPREME DECREE N° 053-2005-PCM: approved rules of procedure of the Law N

or 28305 - Control Law of Controlled Substances and Chemical Inputs

ORDER IN COUNCIL Nº 22095: Law on the Suppression of the

illicit drug trafficking

LAW Nº.28305: Law of chemical inputs

LEGAL CONSEQUENCES

Very clear, explicit laws on drug abuse exist at the state and local levels in the Peru

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IF THE PERSON IS DEPENDENT OF DRUGS…

Weakening of the will.

The person can do anything to get the drug.

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DRUGS ALSO AFFECT THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF THE CONSUMER…

How Drugs Affect Relationships

Often steals or cheats to get drugs

The person is not able to maintain stable relationships with family or friends.

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IN DAILY ACTIVITIES

Low performance

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The person may be involved in aggression or conflict.

IN SOCIETY

Under the influence of the drug may even commit crimes such as robbery or murder

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IN ECONOMY

The person spends all its resources to keep using the drug

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A FRIEND

of truthendangerYOUR LIFE

Say

NOT to dugsIs lifeYOUR

DOES NOT

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Thank you