The second client is an older man in his late sixties and is a bit disheveled in appearance. He is accompanied by his neighbor. The neighbor tells you that she observed him earlier this evening trying to enter his apartment door. He was sweaty, his eyes where dilated, and his hands were trembling so badly that he could not get the key in the door. He kept calling her by another name and saying he was trying to get into his office to do some work. She knows he retired years ago, has lived in her apartments for several years, and knows her real name. His speech is not slurred. He can correctly identify himself but, also appears confused. He is unable to tell you the month or season. His nose and cheeks are red with tiny spider veins and his stomach distended and when he extends his hands out in front of him these are very tremulous. His demeanor is polite and apologetic to you and the staff.
Is this person suffering from withdrawal or intoxication and what substance might she be using?
Answer the following questions:
What is inhalant use disorder and what are the medical complications that can occur from inhalant use?
In your opinion, does street tag or slang for substances promote use?
In your opinion how does the internet impact the opportunity to develop a gambling disorder?