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DAWN System
The federal government set up the
DAWN System of monitor the toxicity of
drugs other than alcohol.
DAWN - stands for:
Drug
Abuse
Warning
Network
DAWN Collects this data…
This system collect data on:
Drug-related crises
From several hundred
Hospital emergency rooms
In metropolitan areas
Around the country
How it counts an “episode”
If a person comes to the ER of a DAWN
hospital and a problem is determined to be
related to drug abuse,
Then each drug involved (up to 4) will be recorded
as “mentioned”
Alcohol is only “mentioned” in combination with
any other “drug” - never counted alone!
More than one drug may be “mentioned” per
incident, and each drug will be counted as a
separate “mention.”
Frequency
The DAWN system does not correct for
frequency of use.
So we never will know the exact number
of repeat offenders - just the drugs are
mentioned
Deaths
If a drug is involved in a person’s death,
the coroner is expected to report this to
the DAWN system
Drug Mentions - 1995
Go to page 27 in the textbook
Look at the number of ER episodes on the left
side of Table 2.2
Then look at the Drug-related deaths on the
right side of the Table.
Alcohol-in-combination is 1st in ER episodes
and 2nd in drug-related deaths
Dang……..alcohol is our greatest killer
among the drugs!