CADC EXAM (2016 IL) Terms, Questions with accurate answers, 100% Accurate, rated A.
CADC EXAM (2016 IL) Terms, Questions with accurate answers, 100% Accurate, rated A. Achieving and maintaining abstinence and recover nearly always requires forming what? - -new, healthy peer associations. ALOCHOL - --most widely used and abused substance -CNS depressant -pleasure/relaxation during At minimum, when should a tremens plant be reviewed? - -key points in treatment; admission, transfer, discharge or major change in condition At the very least, what is expected of the counselor when a referral is made? - --document in the client's case record (if there is one) -make a follow up call to service provider to determine outcome of client's referral Ch. 5 As a counselor records information, what are they providing evidence of? - -their competence in providing appropriate client care Ch. 5 If a supervisor is unable to personally observe services being provided what is a good tool for them to use? - -clinical record Ch. 5 In addition to being the primary means for professionals to communicate about client care, what there purposes does a client record serve as? - -legal and administrative Ch. 5 The quality of services and accountability is increasingly growing. How does documentation help assure both of those are happening? - -documentation provides a means of organizing and evaluating clinical work by demonstrating that the services being delivered are both effective and efficient. Ch. 5 True or False: Documentation in the client record is an integral part of the delivery of substance abuse treatment services. - -True Ch. 5 What does Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR), Part 2: "Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records" regulate? - -access to client information, either verbal or in the case of clinical records Ch. 5 Where should consents for release of information be located? - -clinical record Ch. 5 Where would an auditor look if they were trying to see if a person was appropriately credentialed to provide documented service? - -clinical record Ch. 5 Within treatment, what is used to help support billing for clinical services? - -client record Ch.5 What are two things that the client record verifies? - -1. client has consented to treatment 2. client has been informed of their rights How does the recovery management view substance abuse? - -long term condition requiring long-term care How is substance-induces disorders different from an independent co-occuring mental disorder? - -all or most of the psychiatric symptoms are the direct result of substance use How many goals are there in an initial interview? and what are they? - -(4) 1. trust, rapport and communication 2. understand rational, purpose, procedures associated with screening and assessment 3. client's problems and expectations 4. further assessment needed how many level of care are there and what are they? - -5 .5-- early intervention 1--outpatient 2--IOP/PHP 3-- Residential/Inpatient 4--medically-managed intensive inpatient How many symptoms are needed to meet each level of severity? - -2-3--mild 4-5-- moderate 6+-- severe How many types of capital of recovery are there and what are they? - -(3); personal, family/social and community If a client is ambivalent, what stage of change are they most likely in? - -contemplation If a client returns to behaviors, what is one way, as a counselor, you can reframe the situation? - -the knowledge gained about personal cues and dangerous situations, from the recurrence targeted behaviors change, will help future change attempts. If a client with housing needs was not accepted at certain facilities, what might a counselor do? - -work with a state-level community housing program to find the transitional or supported housing the client needs In general population, What does a screening look for? - -presence or absence of the disorder In the screening process, when should a person be referred for a comprehensive assessment? - -when it is indicated that substance misuse, abuse or dependency is probable K2, Spice, moon rocks are examples of what? - -synthetic marijuana Practitioners often divide treatment into phases, what are those phases? - -engagement, stabilization, primary tx, after care and recovery support Reinforces within the cycle of addiction are... - -Psychological * enhance sec, social situations, boost self-worth, alleviate stress and tension, relieve painful feelings Social Aspect *becomes part of them, lower inhibitions, helps with social discomfort and tension Biological *Effect reward/pleasure, alter pathways, release and make less overtime Screening is designed to answer what single question? - -is there a need for additional assessment or evaluation because it is likely that this person has a substance abuse problems The CAGE test questions as what.... - -cutting down, feeling annoyed and guilty, and hangover The privacy of medical information for all health care facilities is regulated by what? - -Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) True or False It is essential for case management to be pragmatic, anticipatory and flexible - -True True or False Some agencies have a case manager physically go with clients to register for services to be better able to calm the client's anxiety and ensure follow through with needed services - -True True or False Alcohol can cause delirium tremors, which are fatal? - -true True or False An over-the-counter decongestant can't create a false-postive for amphetamines - -false True or False Assessment should be ongoing? - -True True or False Case management is client- driven and strengths-based. - -True True or False Substance use and co-occurring disorders should be treated separately - -false True or False Transparency is important in the screening process - -True True or False Women have a higher risk of developing problems if true, why? - -true, their bodies contain less water -women develop damage at lower levels of consumption over a short period of time True or False-- OCD is not an anxiety disorder - -false True or False-- PTSD is an anxiety disorder - -true What 12 core function helps the client to address the problems both contributing to and caused by the substance abuse in order to help them sustain recovery in the community? - -case management What are (3) ways prescriptions pills can be abused? - --taking someone else's medication -higher quantity than prescribed -taking for another purpose other than prescribed What are common symptoms of a panic disorder? - --hyperventilation -palpitations -trembling -sweating -dizzy -hot flashea -chills What are positive things to for in community capital? - --reduced stigma -continuum of care -accessible resources What are some adverse physical and mental health effects related to marijuana? - --respiratory illness -higher risk of heart attack -exacerbation of schizophrenia What are some effects dextrometmophan have on the body? - -impaired motor function, numbness, nausea/ vomiting and increased heart and blood pleasure What are some effects of opioids on the body? - -drowsiness, constipations, depressed breathe (w/ large amounts) What are some effects on the body from CNS depressant? - --slow brain activity, sleepiness and loss of coordination What are some examples of human capital? - -less tangible -values -knowledge -education -optimism -communication skills What are some examples of tasks that are performed within service coordination? - --collaboration with referral source -obtaining, reviewing and interpreting
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