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100

____ tricks the brain into thinking it's still getting the abused drug. In fact, the person is not getting high from it and feels normal, so withdrawal doesn't occur. ____ works by changing how the brain and nervous system respond to pain. It lessens the painful symptoms of opiate withdrawal and blocks the euphoric effects of opiate drugs.

Methadone

100

A coping mechanism that involves breathing. 

Breathing exercises 

100

Most commonly abused illegal substance across the nation...

 Marijuana 

100

Who is the most important person involved in recovery?

YOU!

100

Stress disorder AFTER traumatic event...

PTSD

200

Like methadone,_____ suppresses and reduces cravings for the abused drug. ____ is an opioid partial agonist. This means that, like opioids, it produces effects such as euphoria or respiratory depression.  

Buprenorphine/Suboxone 

200

Methadone, Suboxone and Naltrexone combined with counseling is?

MAT- Medication Assited treatment

200

Is the fastest addicting substance

Nicotine

200

Addiction physically affects this organ in the body. Which one?

Brain

200

 Feelings of extreme sadness, shame, guilt and/or dispair...

Depression

300

___ is a medication used to counter opioid overdose. It blocks opioid receptor sites, reversing the toxic effects of the overdose.

Naloxone

300

A set of strategies that aims to reduce the harmful effects of substance use.

Harm reduction.

300

With continued substance use the brain will stop producing it’s brain chemical that enables pleasure..

Dopamine

300

The process of clearing the substance from your body.

Detoxification

300

Feelings of worry, uneasiness, or dread...


Anxiety

400

When used as a treatment for alcohol dependency, the injection form of naltrexone known as _____ blocks the euphoric effects and feelings of intoxication. This allows people with alcohol addiction to reduce their drinking behaviors enough to remain motivated to stay in treatment, avoid relapses, and take medications.

Vivitrol

400

You are required to complete ______ clinical contacts per month. 

2

400

1st symptom experienced as a sign you're developing a substance abuse disorder...

Increased tolerance

400

Agitation, muscle aches, anxiety, runny nose, inability to sleep, yawning often, excessive sweating, abdominal cramping and  skin goose bumps are some symptoms of?


Opioid Withdrawal 



400

Medical Dr specializing in treating mental & emotional disorders is known as...

Psychiatrist.

500

______ works differently than methadone and buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid dependency. If a person using ____ relapses and uses the abused drug, ____ blocks the euphoric and sedative effects of the abused drug and prevents feelings of euphoria. ____ works as an antagonist that binds and blocks opioid receptors, and is reported to reduce opioid cravings.

Naltrexone

500

Synthetic opioid 50-100 times more potent than morphine

Fentanyl

500

What is Kratom? Why is it dangerous? 

Kratom can provide some pain relief because it also acts on opioid receptors, it is an addictive substance similar to opioids. However, it is difficult to determine the dosage one receives. Narcan does not work for this substance if someone overdoses. 

500

Can you share lockboxes with someone else? 

No 

500

What qualifies as a clinical contact? 

MAT Provider appointments, one primary care appointment, Psychiatry appointments, Therapy appointments, case management meetings, peer support meetings, CADC meetings, Groups offered through Analenisgi. 

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