What might be a threat to my relapse prevention?
a. Living with a family member who uses.
b. Hanging out with old friends.
c. Not having a support system.
d. Thinking it is o.k. to use just once.
e. All of the above.
e. All of the above.
What are external triggers?
a. People
b. places
c. things
d. all of the above
D. All of the above
What is relapse?
A. To fall back into the same previous condition after trying to recover from an illness.
B. When thinking about substance use
C. When people use drugs only once
D. Relapse is when someone uses their drug of choice only
To fall back into a previous condition, especially after a partial recover from illness.
What are the three therapeutic effects of methadone?
A. Methadone is used to have more opiate cravings but stops withdrawals and makes people feel calmer and happier.
B. Methadone blocks opiate cravings, withdrawals, and the feeling of happiness when using.
C. Methadone doesn't help with opiates, it makes people addicted to more drugs instead
D. Methadone gets people really sick so they don't use drugs anymore.
B.Methadone blocks opiate cravings, withdrawals, and the feeling of happiness when using.
What should you do any time you see a doctor outside of the treatment center?
A. Ask for their name and number to call for every emergency
B. Ask what the mediation they are prescribing you is for
C. Nothing, you want to remain confidential with your person information
D. All of the above
B. Ask what the mediation they are prescribing you is for
Identify the best tool for time management when first starting recovery?
A. just memorize it
B. Scheduling
C. Nothing
D. None of the above
B. Scheduling
What is an internal trigger?
a. People and places
b. everything is an internal trigger
c. thought or a feeling that can create a craving to use drugs
d. All of the above
C. thought or a feeling that can create a craving to use drugs
Definition of Addiction?
A. When someone eats a lot of candy
B. Addiction is a brain tumor someone gets when engaging in substance use
C. A disease that someone is unable to stop engaging in substances or in particular behavior.
D. B and C
C. A disease that someone is unable to stop engaging in substances or in particular behavior.
What is it called when methadone/suboxone makes the person taking it feel normal?
A. Medication rehabilitation
B. Medication recovery
C. Medication stability
D. Both B and C.
C. medication stability
What is dose and dosage?
Dose is the amount and dosage is the time
What percentage of opiate abusers relapse at least one time?
A. 55%
B.25%
C.90%
D.100%
90%
Which thoughts, or feelings do most people experience as triggers for using:
a. Depression
b. Anxiety
c. Worthlessness
d. All of the above
D. All of the above
SMART goals are goals that are...
A. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Oriented
B. To set goals that you are able to achieve
C. Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Time based goals
D. Scan, Map, Add notes, Return, and Try out goals
A. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Oriented
What is the most dangerous type of drug to take with methadone/suboxone without a prescription?
A. Hallucinogens/Psychedelics
B. Opiates
C. Benzos
D. All of them
Benzodiazepines: depressants have a larger effect that leads to overdose and death
Needing more and more of the drug to get the same effect...
A. Tolerance
B. Addiction
C. Withdrawal
D. Drugs
A. Tolerance
6. Which of the following is not a phrase that is useful in Relapse Prevention:
a. Demand Self-Perfection.
b. First Things First.
c. One day at a time.
d. This to Shall Pass.
a. Demand Self-Perfection
What should you do when listing people that are triggers for you?
A. Just think about it don't write it down
B. Be specific and use their names
B. be specific and use their names?
The goal of recovery is to...
A. Stop using substances until old enough to do so
B. Have a healthy and better life style
C. To stop craving substances/drugs
D. B and C.
B. Have a healthier and better lifestyle..
The added benefit of using buprenorphine.
A. There is no added benefit it's the same.
B. Helps lower cravings and withdrawal symptoms
C. Buprenorphine is able to cure addiction after one session
D. Helps people not overdose
B. Helps lower cravings and withdrawal symptoms
A group of drugs that produce sensory distortions.
A. Alcohol
B. Benzos
C. Heroin
D. Hallucinogens
D. Hallucinogens
8. If I relapse after the third time I should just give up...
a. True
b. False
b. False
What is something that you should do to avoid certain people?
A. Ignore
B. Change number
C. Don't avoid people
D. None of the above
change your phone number
Define coping skills.
A. Coping skills are skills to use when wanting to avoid or deal with triggers and cravings
B. Coping skills are skills to use when you people are only depressed or angry
C. Coping Skills are only good skills to help with an emotion when having cravings or urges
D. None of the above
What is the set of skills that a patient uses in order to avoid and deal with triggers and cravings.
What is the name of the new injection medication to prevent opiate relapse?
A. Suboxone
B. Bunavail
C. Vivitral
D. Methadone
C. Vivitrol
What is a treatment plan?
Tool that focuses on patient goals and progress in treatment