CDAC IC/RC EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
Seven (7) years - ANSWERSHow long do case files have to be held on for?
Fourteen (14) years - ANSWERSHow long do case files have to be held on for when a patient turns 18?
Define the long term goals - ANSWERSWhen developing a treatment plan w...
Seven (7) years - ANSWERSHow long do case files have to be held on for?
Fourteen (14) years - ANSWERSHow long do case files have to be held on for when a patient turns 18?
Define the long term goals - ANSWERSWhen developing a treatment plan with a client, the first step
following the identification of a problem is ____________
Two (2) years - ANSWERSHow long does electronic medical information have to be held on for?
Release of Information (ROI) - ANSWERSA client must always sign a _________ in order to share
information about the client
Consult your supervisor - ANSWERSWhen you encounter a dilemma, you must always __________
Paradoxical interventions - ANSWERSDrug and alcohol counselors do NOT use ___________
Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulant - ANSWERSWhat is the most probable cause for instant euphoric
flashes?
Prioritize the problems that have been identified during assessment in collaboration with the client -
ANSWERSWhat is one of the first steps in the treatment planning process?
Justice, beneficence, right to autonomy - ANSWERSWhat are the 3 basic principles of ethics?
-Subjective
,-Objective
-Assessment
-Planning - ANSWERSWhat does (SOAP) stand for?
Subjective- what the clients says
Objective- what the counselor observes
Assessment- counselor makes judgment based on what was said and observed
Plan- counselors plan for the future - ANSWERSWhat do the acronyms for (SOAP) stand for?
-Data
-Analysis
-Planning - ANSWERSWhat does (DAP) stand for?
Amphetamine use - ANSWERSNon-healing ulcers, abscesses, brittle finger nails, and bruxism (teeth
grinding) is a sign of __________
Eleven (11) - ANSWERSHow many criteria are there in (DSMD)?
-Multicultural awareness
-Knowledge
, -Skills survey - ANSWERSWhat does (MAKSS) stand for?
-Screening
-Brief intervention
-Referal to treatment - ANSWERSWhat does (SBIRT) stand for?
-Strengths
-Needs
-Abilities
-Preferences - ANSWERSWhat does (SNAP) stand for?
Writing obtainable and measurable goals with. Client. Goals must be obtainable and measurable -
ANSWERSWhat is the definition of (SMART)?
-Specific
-Measurable
-Attainable
-Time based - ANSWERSWhat does (SMART) stand for?
Dual Relationship - ANSWERSIf someone you know (friend, family, ect...) comes in for treatment, you
must refer them to another case manager and/or counselor to work with them. Do not work with them
yourself. Working with this client would be called a.......
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