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Alabama OTPS All Answers Correct
  • Alabama OTPS All Answers Correct

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  • Alabama OTPS All Answers Correct What are the modes of entry? Dermal oral respitory ocular When is the pesticide handler in greatest danger? During mixing and loading Name the signal words from least toxic to most toxic. Caution, Warning, Danger, Danger "poison" What is the label Misuse Statement Prohibits-increasing the rate over maximum application rate per label. Prohibits- use of pesticide on a site not listed on the label. What are penalties for violating FIFRA? Federal and cr...
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Alabama OTPS with Complete Solutions
  • Alabama OTPS with Complete Solutions

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16 hour, MAT waiver content Exam 2023 Graded A+
  • 16 hour, MAT waiver content Exam 2023 Graded A+

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  • 1. Dopamine release leads to subjective feelings of : pleasure, reward 2. Why would addiction be considered a disease?: Dz= a disorder of structure or function that produces specific signs or symptoms Addiction has defined causes (genetics, environment) and observable consequences (behavioral, biological) underlying change in brain circuits may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in individuals with severe disorders. (varies with drugs and intensity of use. Amphetamine may take a ye...
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16 hour, MAT waiver content Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions A+ Graded
  • 16 hour, MAT waiver content Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions A+ Graded

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  • 16 hour, MAT waiver content Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions A+ Graded Dopamine release leads to subjective feelings of ______ pleasure, reward Why would addiction be considered a disease? Dz= a disorder of structure or function that produces specific signs or symptoms Addiction has defined causes (genetics, environment) and observable consequences (behavioral, biological) underlying change in brain circuits may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in indivi...
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SAMHSA Regulations and Guidelines Exam (2024 Updates) || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct)
  • SAMHSA Regulations and Guidelines Exam (2024 Updates) || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct)

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  • SAMHSA Regulations and Guidelines Exam (2024 Updates) || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct)SAMHSA Regulations and Guidelines Exam (2024 Updates) || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct) What Act marked the start of OTPs? - ANSWER - Narcotic Addict Treatment Act of 1974 Who enforces OTPs? - ANSWER - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) How often do OTPs require registration? - ANSWER - Every 3 years BLANK is dispensing an opioid agonist in decrea...
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16 hour, MAT waiver content Questions With Complete Solutions
  • 16 hour, MAT waiver content Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Dopamine release leads to subjective feelings of ______ correct answer: pleasure, reward Why would addiction be considered a disease? correct answer: Dz= a disorder of structure or function that produces specific signs or symptoms Addiction has defined causes (genetics, environment) and observable consequences (behavioral, biological) underlying change in brain circuits may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in individuals with severe disorders. (varies with drugs and ...
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16 hour, MAT waiver content
  • 16 hour, MAT waiver content

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  • Dopamine release leads to subjective feelings of ______ - Answer- pleasure, reward Why would addiction be considered a disease? - Answer- Dz= a disorder of structure or function that produces specific signs or symptoms Addiction has defined causes (genetics, environment) and observable consequences (behavioral, biological) underlying change in brain circuits may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in individuals with severe disorders. (varies with drugs and intensity of use. Amp...
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16 Hour MAT Waiver Content
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  • 16 Hour MAT Waiver Content Dopamine release leads to subjective feelings of ______ pleasure, reward Why would addiction be considered a disease? Dz= a disorder of structure or function that produces specific signs or symptoms Addiction has defined causes (genetics, environment) and observable consequences (behavioral, biological) underlying change in brain circuits may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in individuals with severe disorders. (varies with drugs and intensi...
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Alabama OTPS Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A)
  • Alabama OTPS Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A)

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  • What are penalties for violating FIFRA? - ANSWER Federal and criminal penalties; commercial applications convicted of violating FIFRA, subject of up to $25k and up to 1 year in prison. Criminal- commercial applications up to 5k for each offense. What are 4 reasons to keep pesticide application records? - ANSWER 1. Law 2. Helps determine proof of use. 3. Documentation for purchasing proof of use. 4. Provides assistance in diagnosing complaints and problems. (Keep for 3 yrs) List the categ...
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16 hour, MAT waiver content
  • 16 hour, MAT waiver content

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  • Dopamine release leads to subjective feelings of ______ - Answer- pleasure, reward Why would addiction be considered a disease? - Answer- Dz= a disorder of structure or function that produces specific signs or symptoms Addiction has defined causes (genetics, environment) and observable consequences (behavioral, biological) underlying change in brain circuits may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in individuals with severe disorders. (varies with drugs and intensity of use. Amp...
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