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Psychological work
Symptoms of drug intoxication
The most characteristic of them are changing the appearance and behavior, to some extent reminiscent of the state of intoxication, but no smell of alcohol breath.
 
Signs of drug intoxication
characteristic
  changes in consciousness
  • Mild drunk as if self-absorbed, sometimes talking to himself, smiling, makes any motion without apparent purpose, goes through his things. However, when referring to him by a man le6gko responds correctly answering questions. If the drunk is in a group, all members of the group used the drug only communicate with each other, not paying attention to others. They talk, laugh, not reacting to the appropriate people to them, address them, the surrounding noise. To deep stupefaction characteristic low mobility, limp posture, "relaxed limbs" hanging head.
Mood elevation, euphoria
  • Wanton fun risibility, talkativeness, even in the wrong situation. When you exit the euphoric emotional state is extremely unstable, mood elevation may be replaced by anger and irritability.
Changes in locomotor activity
  • Increased gesticulation, the multitude of unnecessary movements, restlessness, or, conversely, immobility, lethargy, weakness, desire for peace (regardless of the situation).
Changes in motor coordination
  • Smoothness, slowness, and if intoxicated by some surfactants - boldness. Sharpness, inaccuracy movements, unsteadiness when walking, rocking body, standing, sitting (especially apparent with the eyes closed).
change in speech
  • Acceleration, accentuated expression or, conversely, slowness, slurred, blurred speech.
Change the color of the skin
  • Pallor of the skin and the whole yl contrary, redness of the face and upper torso.
glitter eye
  • Constriction or dilation of the pupils, lack of response to light.
change salivation
  • Excessive salivation, or, conversely, dry mouth, dry lips.




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