AFI
Core Functions
Criteria
Alcohol+Drug Knowledge
Treatment
100

What is the AFI for the ADAPT program?

44-172

100

Which Core function describes relating with in-house staff or outside professionals to assure comprehensive, quality care for the client

A. Counseling

B. Consultation

C. Report and Record Keeping

D. Case Management


B. Consultation

100

How many diagnostic criteria are there for Alcohol Use Disorder?

11

100

10 ounces of wine is considered how many standard drinks?

2

100

____ is used to determine appropriate level of treatment

ASAM Criteria

200

Once a referral is received, how long do we have to schedule an intake?

7 Days

200

To submit for a CADC certification, a 4C must complete _____ hours work experience, actively working within any and all elements providing patient care.


6000

200

When assessing for an alcohol use disorder, what is the timeframe you assess within?

12 months

200

If an average female has 6 standard drinks within 30 minutes, her BAC will be around ___

0.18

200

Treatment planning for a patient begins at which appointment?

Intake

300

What are the types of referrals?

1. Self 

2. Command

3. Medical

4.(bonus) Addictive Behavior

300

Procedures by which a counselor/program identifies and evaluates an individual’s strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs for the development of a treatment plan is the function of which core function?

A. Counseling

B. Client Education

C. Assessment

D. Screening


C. Assessment

300

A cleint who meets 5 criteria for an alcohol use disorder would be considered: Alcohol use disorder,______

Moderate

300

______ could be categorized as a markedly diminished effect with continued use at the same amount.

Tolerance

300

If a patient exhibits a pattern of non-compliance with treatment, what should be considered?

Treatment Failure

400

A treatment team meeting must be held within __ _______ days

14

Calendar Days

400

Which Core function describes services which respond to an alcohol and/or other drug abuser’s needs during acute emotional and/or physical distress


A. Counseling

B. Client Education

C. Crisis Intervention

D. Intake

C. Crisis Intervention

400

The large majority of of individuals who develop alcohol-related disorders do so by their late ___'s

30

400

_______  is a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception (awareness of surrounding objects and conditions). It is chemically similar to both stimulants and hallucinogens, producing feelings of increased energy, pleasure, emotional warmth, and distorted sensory and time perception.

MDMA
400

As a CADC, which appointment would you be required to get eyes on from a privileged provider?

A. ABC session

B. Level 1 individual where you create a relapse prevention plan

C. Level 1 individual where you modify a treatment plan

D. Intake appointment

C. Level 1 individual where you modify a treatment plan

D. Intake appointment

500

____ testing WILL be ordered when a patient is diagnosed with any substance use disorder, and entered into a treatment program.

HIV

500

the 12 Core Functions are broken down into how many Global Criteria?

A. 24

B. 12

C. 16

D. 46

D. 46

500

This diagnosis is given when symptoms of an AUD are present and cause clinically significant distress or impairment, but do not meet full criteria for an AUD.

Alcohol use disorder, unspecified

500

The two types of dependence are...

Physical

Psychological

500

If a patient meets for alcohol use disorder, moderate, what is their most appropriate level of care?

it depends on their ASAM criteria

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