See attached doc Blog discussion In this Blog, you will have the opportunity to teach your peers about a specific substance

See attached doc

Blog discussion

In this Blog, you will have the opportunity to teach your peers about a specific substance use and/or addiction/impulse control disorder. A Blog is a conversational, informal written piece on a topic. Your faculty will assign you a particular illness and the approved treatment for the illness to create a presentation to share with your peers.

The below illness and treatment were assigned to me

Tobacco use disorder: Nicotine replacement gum

Construct a Blog post, not to exceed 1,500–2,000 words, written for a PMHNP provider audience to post in the Discussion area.

Post your Blog response by doing the following:

· Identify the substance or addiction with discussion on pertinent diagnostic criteria for the use disorder.

· Identify the street names of the substance for the use disorder.

· Describe how someone can use or abuse the substance (oral, smoke, IV, etc.).

· Describe the symptoms of someone under the influence of this substance.

· Describe the symptoms of someone under the withdrawal of this substance.

After describing the substance, discuss the treatment recommendations by doing the following:

· Identify the first-line treatment options.

· Identify the FDA-approved medications for the substance.

Note: If there are no FDA-approved medications, describe any evidenced-based, clinically acceptable off-label medications to treat the illness.

· Identify the proposed mechanisms of action for the medication to treat the illness.

· Describe the common side effects of the medication.

· Describe how the patient should take the medication.

· Identify any baseline and/or ongoing tests and assessment(s) needed when taking the medication.

· Describe the non-pharmacologic intervention recommendations.

This Assignment requires a minimum of 
three (3) peer-reviewed, evidence-based scholarly references outside of course Learning Resources.

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