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  • 1 опиоиды

    Makarov: opioids

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > опиоиды

  • 2 F11

    рус Психические и поведенческие расстройства, вызванные употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11

  • 3 F11.0

    рус Острая интоксикация, вызванная употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Acute intoxication. A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, or other psycho-physiological functions and responses. The disturbances are directly related to the acute pharmacological effects of the substance and resolve with time, with complete recovery, except where tissue damage or other complications have arisen. Complications may include trauma, inhalation of vomitus, delirium, coma, convulsions, and other medical complications. The nature of these complications depends on the pharmacological class of substance and mode of administration. Acute drunkenness in alcoholism. "Bad trips" (drugs). Drunkenness NOS. Pathological intoxication. Trance and possession disorders in psychoactive substance intoxication

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.0

  • 4 F11.1

    рус Пагубное употребление опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Harmful use. A pattern of psychoactive substance use that is causing damage to health. The damage may be physical (as in cases of hepatitis from the self-administration of injected psychoactive substances) or mental (e.g. episodes of depressive disorder secondary to heavy consumption of alcohol). Psychoactive substance abuse

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.1

  • 5 F11.2

    рус Синдром зависимости, вызванный употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Dependence syndrome. A cluster of behavioural, cognitive, and physiological phenomena that develop after repeated substance use and that typically include a strong desire to take the drug, difficulties in controlling its use, persisting in its use despite harmful consequences, a higher priority given to drug use than to other activities and obligations, increased tolerance, and sometimes a physical withdrawal state. The dependence syndrome may be present for a specific psychoactive substance (e.g. tobacco, alcohol, or diazepam), for a class of substances (e.g. opioid drugs), or for a wider range of pharmacologically different psychoactive substances. Chronic alcoholism. Dipsomania. Drug addiction

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.2

  • 6 F11.3

    рус Абстинентное состояние, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Withdrawal state. A group of symptoms of variable clustering and severity occurring on absolute or relative withdrawal of a psychoactive substance after persistent use of that substance. The onset and course of the withdrawal state are time-limited and are related to the type of psychoactive substance and dose being used immediately before cessation or reduction of use. The withdrawal state may be complicated by convulsions.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.3

  • 7 F11.4

    рус Абстинентное состояние с делирием, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Withdrawal state with delirium. A condition where the withdrawal state as defined in the common fourth character.3 is complicated by delirium as defined in F05.-. Convulsions may also occur. When organic factors are also considered to play a role in the etiology, the condition should be classified to F05.8. Delirium tremens (alcohol-induced)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.4

  • 8 F11.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.5

  • 9 F11.6

    рус Амнестический синдром, вызванный употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Amnesic syndrome. A syndrome associated with chronic prominent impairment of recent and remote memory. Immediate recall is usually preserved and recent memory is characteristically more disturbed than remote memory. Disturbances of time sense and ordering of events are usually evident, as are difficulties in learning new material. Confabulation may be marked but is not invariably present. Other cognitive functions are usually relatively well preserved and amnesic defects are out of proportion to other disturbances. Amnestic disorder, alcohol- or drug-induced. Korsakov's psychosis or syndrome, alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced or unspecified. (Excludes: ) nonalcoholic Korsakov's psychosis or syndrome ( F04)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.6

  • 10 F11.7

    рус Резидуальные и отсроченные психотические расстройства, вызванные употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Residual and late-onset psychotic disorder. A disorder in which alcohol- or psychoactive substance-induced changes of cognition, affect, personality, or behaviour persist beyond the period during which a direct psychoactive substance-related effect might reasonably be assumed to be operating. Onset of the disorder should be directly related to the use of the psychoactive substance. Cases in which initial onset of the state occurs later than episode(s) of such substance use should be coded here only where clear and strong evidence is available to attribute the state to the residual effect of the psychoactive substance. Flashbacks may be distinguished from psychotic state partly by their episodic nature, frequently of very short duration, and by their duplication of previous alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-related experiences. Alcoholic dementia NOS. Chronic alcoholic brain syndrome. Dementia and other milder forms of persisting impairment of cogn

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.7

  • 11 F11.8

    рус Другие психические расстройства и расстройства поведения, вызванные употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Other mental and behavioural disorders

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.8

  • 12 F11.9

    рус Психическое расстройство и расстройство поведения неуточненное, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Unspecified mental and behavioural disorder

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.9

  • 13 T40.2

    рус Другими опиоидами
    eng Other opioids. Codeine. Morphine

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > T40.2

  • 14 T41

    рус Отравление анестезирующими средствами и терапевтическими газами
    eng Poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases. (Excludes: ) benzodiazepines ( T42.4), cocaine ( T40.5), opioids ( T40.0-T40.2)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > T41

  • 15 Y45.0

    рус Опиоидные и родственные аналгезирующие средства
    eng Opioids and related analgesics

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > Y45.0

  • 16 психоактивные вещества

    Алкоголь, опиоиды, каннабиноиды, седативные средства и гипнотические препараты, кокаин, другие психостимуляторы, галлюциногены и летучие растворители; табак и кофеин исключены.
    Alcohol, opioids, cannabinoids, sedatives and hypnotics, cocaine, other psychostimulants, hallucinogens, and volatile solvents, whereas coffee and tobacco are excluded.
    (AN 1; AN 2; AN 6/I; AN 6/II; AN 6/III)
    Official definition added to: AN 1 by Amdt 162 (5/11/1998), AN 2 by Amdt 34 (5/11/1998), and AN 6/I by Amdt 23 (5/11/1998).

    Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > психоактивные вещества

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