SBIRT - Module 5 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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SBIRT
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SBIRT
Every healthcare provider should have an... - Answer-up-to-date list of trusted referral sites on hand that can be used to refer clients/patients
Every referral checklist ought to have these on their list - Answer-Outpatient Centers
Intensive Outpatient Centers
Residential Treatment Centers
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SBIRT - Module 5 Exam Questions with
Complete Solutions
Every healthcare provider should have an... - Answer-up-to-date list of trusted referral
sites on hand that can be used to refer clients/patients
Every referral checklist ought to have these on their list - Answer-Outpatient Centers
Intensive Outpatient Centers
Residential Treatment Centers
Detoxification Services
Medication Assisted Treatment Services
Mental Health Clinics
Hospitals and Physicians
12-Step Groups
Faith/Spirituality-Based Treatment Centers
Halfway houses / Sober Living
RT - Answer-stands for referral to treatment for individuals who screen at risk for
potentially having a substance use disorder
how SBIRT interacts with the SUD System of Care - Answer-Qualified staff in early
intervention settings (like health care, mental health, social welfare, community
organizations, school health centers) can screen individuals for SUD risk and depending
on the level of risk, can make necessary referrals to the SUD system of care for further
assessment
Four Steps of the SUD Referral Search Process - Answer-1) visit your county health
department website
2) search for the SUD treatment system of care
3) obtain referral information
4) provide client/patient with a designated referral
SAMHSA's - Answer-website to access a national directory of SUD treatment programs
linked to geographic locations
flow of referral to treatment options - Answer-Option 1: the person calls the referral line
directly for further assessment
Option 2: the person contacts a local SUD treatment provider for further assessment
and treatment options
Examples of different levels of care within a SUD system that a client can be referred
too - Answer-detox, rehab, outpatient, medication-assistance
, A common tool used to help make decisions on treatment placement (care level) -
Answer-ASAM assessment criteria that help identify SUD severity issues across six
dimensions. Let's learn more about each of these dimensions.
Six Dimensions of ASAM Assessment Criteria & Scoring - Answer-1) Acute
Intoxication / Withdraw Potential
2) Biomedical Complications
3) Emotional, Behavioral, & Cognitive Complications
4) Readiness to Change
5) Relapse/ Continued Use / Problem Potential
6) Recovery Environment
ASAM Levels of Care - Answer-I - Outpatient
II - Intensive Outpatient (including partial hospitalization)
III - Residential Treatment (medically monitored intensive inpatient)
IV - Detoxification (medically managed intensive inpatient)
When is level one recommended? - Answer-This level of care is best suited for
individuals who have mild severity across the ASAM dimensions. Treatment consists of
individual or group therapy/counseling. Service duration is less than 9 hours a week for
adults and less than 6 hours a week for adolescents.
When is level two recommended? - Answer-This level of care is best suited for
individuals who have moderate severity across the ASAM dimensions. Treatment
consists of individual or group therapy/counseling. Service duration is 9 or more hours a
week for adults and 6 or more hours a week for adolescents.
When is level three recommended? - Answer-Level three consists of Residential
Treatment Settings. This level of care is intended for individuals with high severity
across the ASAM dimensions that require medically supervised services in residential
(non-hospital) rehabilitative inpatient facilities. Services include any necessary medical
services as well as individual and group counseling services. Services are given under
a 24-hour structure; at least 5 hours of counseling services are delivered per week.
When is level four recommended? - Answer-Level four consists of detoxification
services or what is also called medically managed intensive inpatient.This level of care
is an inpatient service given to individuals who experience withdrawal symptoms upon
discontinuation of addictive substances and who need stabilization.
Although treatment programs differ, most include the following standard components -
Answer-Insurance Eligibility
Clinical Assessment
Treatment planning
Family services
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