opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D<br />
4 Jun 09<br />
ADMITS (Alcohol and Drug Management Information Tracking<br />
System). The primary information management system for NADAP<br />
Drogram. ADMITS collects data on alcohol-related incidents,<br />
;creenings, treatment, drug testing results, etc.<br />
AFIP (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology). A DoD laboratory<br />
*:hat manages integrity of the DoD drug testing program. It<br />
~perates both open and blind quality control testing.<br />
Aftercare Plan. A post-treatment regimen of care prepared by<br />
'he SARP a+ the time a member successfully completes a treatment<br />
3rograrr~. Ttftercare plans are prepared in consultation with the<br />
nember's parent command and may include recommendations for<br />
.linlzai?y monitored outpatient counseling (continuing care),<br />
ittendance at self-help groups, and referrals for additional<br />
nedical ;oc:.al services. Member's failure to adhere to all<br />
provisions ct the aftercare plan may result in treatment<br />
failure. The aftercare plan is monitored at the command level<br />
:~y<br />
th? DAPA<br />
Alcohol Abuse. The use of alcohol to an extent that it has an<br />
ldverae effect on performance, conduct, discipline, or mission<br />
ltfec+lvenesa, and/or the user's health, behavior, family,<br />
*ommunit,] or Department of the <strong>Navy</strong>, or leads to unacceptable<br />
nehavlor as evidenced by one or more acts of alcohol-related<br />
qLsconduct. Aicohol abuse is also a clinical diagnosis based on<br />
ipeclric d~agnostic criteria delineated in DMS of Mental<br />
I~sorders ,Ti, and must be determined by a medical officer or<br />
-1P. A r-inlcal diagnosis of alcohol abuse generally requires<br />
;ome torn- of ~ntervention and treatment.<br />
Alcohol-AWARE. A command-level course that includes basic<br />
_nformatlo~ about alcohol use and associated risks, <strong>Navy</strong><br />
~oiicles, responsible drinking, and alternatives. In addition<br />
o belny ci requirement for all personnel, Alcohol-AWARE is a<br />
~ornrnand too- that can be used in a variety of ways. It is<br />
-argetea at the El to E4 and 01 to 03 population.<br />
Alcohol Dependence (see also Alcoholism). Psychological and/or<br />
>hysiglogiciil dependence on the drug alcohol as indicated by<br />
lvidence ot tolerance or symptoms of withdrawal as characterized<br />
I;/ the deve2opment of withdrawal symptoms 12 hours or so after<br />
-ngesr_ioil. People are said to be dependent on alcohol when<br />
ibstinence from use impairs their performance or behavior.<br />
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