Inhalant Intoxication
A. Recent intended or unintended short-term, high-dose exposure to inhalant substances, including volatile hydrocarbons such as toluene or gasoline.
B. Clinically significant problematic behavioral or Psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assertiveness, apathy, impaired judgment) that developed during, or shortly after, exposure to inhalants.
C. Two (or more) of the following signs or symptoms developing during, or shortly after, inhalant use of exposure:
1. Dizziness.
2. Nystagmus.
3. Incoordination.
4. Slurred Speech.
5. Unsteady gait.
6. Lethargy.
7. Depressed reflexes.
8. Psycho-motor retardation
9. Tremor.
10. Generalized muscle weakness.
11. Blurred vision or diplopia
12. Stupor or coma.
13. Euphoria.
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B. Clinically significant problematic behavioral or Psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assertiveness, apathy, impaired judgment) that developed during, or shortly after, exposure to inhalants.
C. Two (or more) of the following signs or symptoms developing during, or shortly after, inhalant use of exposure:
1. Dizziness.
2. Nystagmus.
3. Incoordination.
4. Slurred Speech.
5. Unsteady gait.
6. Lethargy.
7. Depressed reflexes.
8. Psycho-motor retardation
9. Tremor.
10. Generalized muscle weakness.
11. Blurred vision or diplopia
12. Stupor or coma.
13. Euphoria.
Utsaah Psychology Clinic
if you have any question don't hesitate contact us:
www.utsaah.co
Ph:9891717772
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