Inpatient detoxification is recommended when a person is withdrawing from substance use because there may be risks involved. While in an inpatient detoxification facility in Reno clients can be closely checked for withdrawal symptoms that may cause health risks or even death in more severe cases. Someone suffering with alcoholism for instance may need to be watched closely and probably given certain prescription medications that works to prevent delirium tremens and seizures. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is another type of drug that can cause very similar withdrawal effects, and nurses and doctors in the inpatient detox center would keep them safe.
There isn't an exact practice for each client in detox, because of the unique health differences that each patient exhibits when arriving to the detoxification facility. A person who is basically physically and mentally healthy may be in detox for 3 or 4 days and be discharged without much intervention, while another person may need intensive treatment and medical intervention for 7 to 10 days or more. Health safety is of the utmost concern, as well as a transition to treatment for clients who should to take part in an actual substance abuse treatment facility once detox is finished. Many detox facilities collaborate with drug treatment programs to make this transition possible, due to the fact that detoxification is only the first step in an overall rehabilitation plan for people in recovery.
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