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Drugs of Abuse: Screening and Management (1.0 CME CAT Credit)
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Drugs of Abuse: Screening and Management (1.0 CME CAT Credit)
Drugs of Abuse: Screening and Management
Very impressive presentation on "Drug of Abuse" in Emergency Psychiatry.
Presented by: Kathryn Weibrecht, MD, Toxicology Fellow
This presentation focuses on:
(a) Analysis methods used in Drug screening (Initial Screening Vs Confirmatory Screening)
(b) Amphetamines:Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive
(c) Benzodiazepines: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive & false negative
(d) Cannabinoids: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive, Passive exposure and adulteration of urine by patients
(e) Cocaine: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive, Passive exposure
(f) Opioids: Classification, Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive and false positive, Screening fr Heroin use
(g) Phencyclidine (PCP): Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive
(h) TCAs: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive
(i) Barbiturates: Targets of drug screening
Here is the link:--> http://quantiamd.com/player/rmxdqty?cid=1194&u=ypikhbaum
You will receive 1.0 CME CAT Credit on completion of this video presentation.
Click here to join the QuantiaMD "Primary Mental Health" Community --> http://quantiamd.com/home/sig_primarymentalhealth?u=ypikhbaum
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Very impressive presentation on "Drug of Abuse" in Emergency Psychiatry.
Presented by: Kathryn Weibrecht, MD, Toxicology Fellow
This presentation focuses on:
(a) Analysis methods used in Drug screening (Initial Screening Vs Confirmatory Screening)
(b) Amphetamines:Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive
(c) Benzodiazepines: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive & false negative
(d) Cannabinoids: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive, Passive exposure and adulteration of urine by patients
(e) Cocaine: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive, Passive exposure
(f) Opioids: Classification, Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive and false positive, Screening fr Heroin use
(g) Phencyclidine (PCP): Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive
(h) TCAs: Targets of drug screening, Drugs responsible for false positive
(i) Barbiturates: Targets of drug screening
Here is the link:--> http://quantiamd.com/player/rmxdqty?cid=1194&u=ypikhbaum
You will receive 1.0 CME CAT Credit on completion of this video presentation.
Click here to join the QuantiaMD "Primary Mental Health" Community --> http://quantiamd.com/home/sig_primarymentalhealth?u=ypikhbaum
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