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What does the experienced effect of a drug depend upon? - -The Amount
taken, past drug experiences, form of administration, poly drug use, setting,
circumstance.

-How is drug tolerance BEST described? - -Decreased sensitivity to a drug
over time

-Which of the following is NOT a "drug cue"? - -Drug avoidance strategies

-What happens as tolerance for barbiturates develops? - -The margin
between intoxication and lethality stays the same

-What is the most common symptom of Wernicke's encephalopathy? - -
Confusion

-Which of the following conditions does alcohol NOT induce? - -Hep C
(alcohol induces Steatosis, Nephrosis, Cirrhosis)

-What does formication refer to? - -A sensation of bugs crawling under the
skin

-What is/are the organ(s) most damaged by cocaine abuse? - -The heart

-Which of the following is NOT a basic chemical class of amphetamines? - -
Benzedrine (amphetaimen sulphate, dextroamphetamine,
methamphetamine are amphetamines)

-In terms of difficulty quitting, which of the following drugs ranks the
highest? - -Nicotine

-Which of the statement below is MOST correct? - -THC content in marijuana
varies widely

-Regarding substance abuse, what does Convergence Theory propose? - -
Rates of SA among women are converging with those of men

-Among psychiatric disorders in the elderly, where does alcohol abuse rank?
- -Third

-Which of the following subcategories of alcohol use disorder onset is NOT
found in the elderly? - -Early-onset alcoholism

, -At an initial meeting with a new client, what is the FIRST requirement? - -
Establish Rapport

-What does motivational interviewing (MI) primarily involve? - -Supportive
Persuasion

-What percentage of individuals with dual diagnosis (co-occurring disorders
[COD]) received treatment for only their mental illness? - -32.9%

-What factors can affect screening instrument validity? - -setting, privacy,
levels of trust & rapport, instructions given and clarity

-Which of the following functions is NOT what a certified Alcohol and Drug
Abuse counselor can usually perform? - -Diagnose mental disorders

-What does GATE stand for? - -Gather info, Access supervision, Take
responsible action, Extend the action

-To which of the following do assessment processes and instruments NOT
need be sensitive? - -Political orientation

-What are serious mental health symptoms that resolve with abstinence in
thirty days or less MOST likely due to? - -Substance abuse-induced disorders
that require continued abstinence

-Which one of the following alcohol abuse screening tests is designed
specifically for use with adolescents? - -CRAFFT

-Which of the following is the MOST important introductory statement or
question to ask in a suicidality evaluation? - -I need to ask you a few
questions about suicide

-What is the purpose of screening? - -to determine the need for placement
or referral

-What is the primary purpose of SA assessment? - -To determine the
severity of the substance problem

-Who should create a treatment plan? - -Collaborative team with the client

-How must assessment information be handled to be MOST effective? - -
Converted into goal and objectives

-Which of these key elements does NOT bolster a client's desire to complete
the program? - -frequent interdisciplinary consultations

, -How many levels of treatment placement are recognized by the American
Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)? - -four levels of treatment placement

-How many assessment dimensions are recognized by ASAM? - -Six
assessment dimensions

-The Stage Model of Change addresses how many client stages? - -Six
stages

-Circumstances, Motivation, Readiness, and Suitability (CMRS) Scales are
used for what purpose? - -Assessing client readiness for treatment

-When is a client fully prepared to enter treatment? - -When a client accepts
the need for treatment

-Guiding principles in treatment planning are identified by which acronym? -
-MATRS (Measurable, Attainable, Time, Realistic, Specific)

-In cases involving the criminal justice system, what is the minimum
recommendation for frequency of updating treatment plans? - -At all
transition points

-How many problem domains are addressed in the Addiction Severity Index
(ASI)? - -Six

-The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) has been formally adopted by which
organization? - -By NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse)

-What does it mean if an assessment instrument is valid? - -The instrument
assesses what it purports to assess

-All of the following are true of depression and SA EXCEPT that - -Drugs of
abuse can treat depression

-How does motivation for participating in treatment differ from motivation to
change problem behaviors? - -Motivation for change is internal; treatment
may be pushed on a client

-What of the following is NOT a key component in a treatment plan? - -The
theoretical approach to be operationalized via treatment

-What does the SOAP progress note acronym stand for? - -Subjective,
Objective, Assessment and Plan

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