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CADC Practice Exam Questions (Test 2) Latest 2022 with Certified Solutions
1. What are withdrawal symptoms, characterized by severe flu-like symptoms (nausea, vomiting, 
runny nose, watery eyes, chills, abdominal cramps, anorexia, weakness, tremors, sweating, etc.), 
MOST characteristic? 
a. Opioid withdrawal 
b. Hallucinogenic withdrawal 
c. Barbiturate withdrawal 
d. Benzodiazepine withdrawal a. Opioid withdrawal 
2. Genetic factors make up roughly what proportion of the risk for addiction? 
a. Less than one-tenth 
b. One-quarter 
c. One-half 
d. Three-quarters c. On...
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1. What are withdrawal symptoms, characterized by severe flu-like symptoms (nausea, vomiting, 
runny nose, watery eyes, chills, abdominal cramps, anorexia, weakness, tremors, sweating, etc.), 
MOST characteristic? 
a. Opioid withdrawal 
b. Hallucinogenic withdrawal 
c. Barbiturate withdrawal 
d. Benzodiazepine withdrawal a. Opioid withdrawal 
2. Genetic factors make up roughly what proportion of the risk for addiction? 
a. Less than one-tenth 
b. One-quarter 
c. One-half 
d. Three-quarters c. On...
CADC – Documentation
Roles of documentation 1. clinical tool 
2. continuity of care 
3. legal document 
4. accountability 
5. quality assurance 
Documentation as a clinical tool chronologically details the condition of the client receiving 
services, why the services were needed, services provided who delivered the services, and 
outcomes achieved. 
- used in supervision 
- most important skill in assuring continuity of care 
Documentation as means to ensure continuity of care ensures continuity of care, regardless ...
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Roles of documentation 1. clinical tool 
2. continuity of care 
3. legal document 
4. accountability 
5. quality assurance 
Documentation as a clinical tool chronologically details the condition of the client receiving 
services, why the services were needed, services provided who delivered the services, and 
outcomes achieved. 
- used in supervision 
- most important skill in assuring continuity of care 
Documentation as means to ensure continuity of care ensures continuity of care, regardless ...
CADC Questions and Answers 100% Pass
ASAM American Society of Addiction Medicine 
Prefrontal Cortex The part of the brain that enables us to assess situations. This part of the 
brain is still maturing during adolescence. 
Moral Model Addictions are the result of human weakness, character defects. This model has 
no sympathy for people with serious addictions believing that the addict demonstrated a great 
moral failure. Focuses on believing the addict has a "choice" 
Disease Model addiction is an illness. Comes as a result of th...
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ASAM American Society of Addiction Medicine 
Prefrontal Cortex The part of the brain that enables us to assess situations. This part of the 
brain is still maturing during adolescence. 
Moral Model Addictions are the result of human weakness, character defects. This model has 
no sympathy for people with serious addictions believing that the addict demonstrated a great 
moral failure. Focuses on believing the addict has a "choice" 
Disease Model addiction is an illness. Comes as a result of th...
CADC: Practice Exam #1 Latest Updated 2022 Rated A+
Which of the following is the BEST definition of insight? A sudden understanding of self, or 
realization of how a problem can be solved 
MATS refers to: The use of medications such as suboxone in the treatment of addiction 
Aisha has completed her treatment at an in-patient facility and is ready to be discharged. She has 
asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work with her and her husband on an out-patient 
basis. This process is BEST viewed as an example of : A referral 
Which type o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following is the BEST definition of insight? A sudden understanding of self, or 
realization of how a problem can be solved 
MATS refers to: The use of medications such as suboxone in the treatment of addiction 
Aisha has completed her treatment at an in-patient facility and is ready to be discharged. She has 
asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work with her and her husband on an out-patient 
basis. This process is BEST viewed as an example of : A referral 
Which type o...
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Purpose of client advocate Formal relationship with the employer, Involve the employer in the 
patient's treatment, Promote information to employer about the patient's disease, Educate employer 
on the treatment process, Help provide support for the patient in recovery 
Community education purpose Identify the major drug problems in the community 
Role for local churches and religious groups Start a self-help group that meets in the facility 
Counselor responsibilities Educating other agencies...
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Purpose of client advocate Formal relationship with the employer, Involve the employer in the 
patient's treatment, Promote information to employer about the patient's disease, Educate employer 
on the treatment process, Help provide support for the patient in recovery 
Community education purpose Identify the major drug problems in the community 
Role for local churches and religious groups Start a self-help group that meets in the facility 
Counselor responsibilities Educating other agencies...
CADC Questions and Answers 100% Passed
What are three main types of amphetamines Amohetamine sulfate, dextroamohetamine, and 
methamphetamine 
What are the types of liver damage caused by alcohol? Hepatitis, steatosis, and cirrhosis 
What is formacation? A sensation of bugs crawling under the skin. Associated with cocaine, 
crack, and methamphetamine use. 
What is convergence theory? The theory states that rates of substance use between men and 
women are becoming more similar. 
What "rank" is alcohol use disorder among disorders d...
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What are three main types of amphetamines Amohetamine sulfate, dextroamohetamine, and 
methamphetamine 
What are the types of liver damage caused by alcohol? Hepatitis, steatosis, and cirrhosis 
What is formacation? A sensation of bugs crawling under the skin. Associated with cocaine, 
crack, and methamphetamine use. 
What is convergence theory? The theory states that rates of substance use between men and 
women are becoming more similar. 
What "rank" is alcohol use disorder among disorders d...
CADC exam prep Ch 2 (Addiction Counselor's Desk Reference) Already Passed
Moral Model (Definition of Addiction) - Dates to the 1850's. 
- Defines an addicted client as weak in character. Think "moral failure". 
- Based on the idea that individuals have free choice and are responsible for their behaviors. Think 
"morals that are aligned with God" and this approach has influenced public policy and the 
American judicial system. 
Self-medication Model (Definition of Addiction) - Originated in the 1960's among 
psychoanalysts. 
- Assumes that people self-medicate to...
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Moral Model (Definition of Addiction) - Dates to the 1850's. 
- Defines an addicted client as weak in character. Think "moral failure". 
- Based on the idea that individuals have free choice and are responsible for their behaviors. Think 
"morals that are aligned with God" and this approach has influenced public policy and the 
American judicial system. 
Self-medication Model (Definition of Addiction) - Originated in the 1960's among 
psychoanalysts. 
- Assumes that people self-medicate to...
CADC Exam Prep Questions and Answers 100% Pass
1st step AA Powerless over alcohol, lives have become unmanageable 
2nd step AA we turn to a power greater than ourselves to restore sanity 
3rd step AA Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we 
understood Him 
4th step AA Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. 
5th step AA Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of 
our wrongs. 
6th step AA Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of char...
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1st step AA Powerless over alcohol, lives have become unmanageable 
2nd step AA we turn to a power greater than ourselves to restore sanity 
3rd step AA Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we 
understood Him 
4th step AA Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. 
5th step AA Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of 
our wrongs. 
6th step AA Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of char...
CADC Questions and Answers Latest 2022 Already Passed
Addiction a chronic disorder of genetic, biological/pharmological and social factors 
Dependence tolerance and withdrawal with a wide range of social, legal, psych, and medical 
problems. 
Tolerance when certain drugs are taken repeteadly and person no longer feels effect,,needs 
more. 
Compulsion loss of control or loss of choice 
Addiction continued use despite of adverse consequences 
Craving occurs daily dysphoria 
Denial blinded to risks and consequences of using 
Use socially accepted or m...
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Addiction a chronic disorder of genetic, biological/pharmological and social factors 
Dependence tolerance and withdrawal with a wide range of social, legal, psych, and medical 
problems. 
Tolerance when certain drugs are taken repeteadly and person no longer feels effect,,needs 
more. 
Compulsion loss of control or loss of choice 
Addiction continued use despite of adverse consequences 
Craving occurs daily dysphoria 
Denial blinded to risks and consequences of using 
Use socially accepted or m...