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What is Release of Information (ROI)?
Clients receiving this medication must have at least one contact session per month, though they may attend more frequently if needed.
What is Methadone Treatment?
This disorder needs five signs in two weeks’ span, With sadness or lost interest part of the plan.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
A client requiring oxygen or managing chronic illness would have elevated needs in this dimension.
What is Dimension 2: Biomedical Conditions and Complications?
This disorder's withdrawal symptoms include dilated pupils, yawning, lacrimation, and severe muscle aches.
What is Opioid Use Disorder?
This duo in Rover works hand in hand, Ensuring documentation and supplies are tracked as planned.
What is the Rover Intake Screen & Rover Supply Form?
In this treatment approach, clients begin with weekly visits and, if stable, gradually earn longer periods between clinic visits.
What is Buprenorphine Treatment?
Worry that lingers, day after day, More often than not, it won’t go away, For six months or more, it holds you tight, with Rumination,morning to night.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
A client at risk for seizures from alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal would score high in this dimension.
What is Dimension 1?
This severity requires at least 4 criteria within a 12-month period.
What is Moderate?
These required forms must all be done right, Before a client can start IOP treatment in sight.
What are the IOP Authorization Form, Initial Treatment Plan (and Treatment Plan Review), and Physical?
This medication, also used for opioid use disorder, can reduce the rewarding effects of alcohol.
What is Naltrexone?
One week of "high" or moods that fray, With need for sleep just stripped away. A goal-bound surge that will not cease, As focused acts and drive increase.
What is a Manic Episode?
Frequent relapse history and inability to maintain sobriety indicate high risk in this dimension.
What is Dimension 5?
This withdrawal pattern is often called a “crash” and includes fatigue, depression, and increased appetite.
What is Cocaine Use Disorder?
Clients in IOP must take part with care, Attending sessions on days and times set there.
What is Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 8:30–11:30?
This class of medications fully activates opioid receptors in the brain, producing maximal effects like pain relief, euphoria, and respiratory depression.
What is Full Opioid Agonists?
Bonus Point: Name a Full Opioid Agonist
A client presents with depressive symptoms following a divorce 2 months ago, but symptoms do not meet full criteria for a major depressive episode and are clearly linked to the stressor.
What is Adjustment Disorder?
Living with others who use substances or lack of stable housing increases risk in this dimension.
What is Dimension 6?
This two substance withdrawals are considered the most medically dangerous due to risk of seizures and death.
What are alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal?
Don’t smoke, strike matches, or use a vape. When this happens, run and get somewhere safe
What is The Fire Alarm?
This MAT medication is an opioid agonist that has a ceiling effect
What is Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone)
This diagnosis is made when a client presents with a major depressive episode concurrent with hallucinations or delusions, but also has at least 2 weeks of psychotic symptoms in the absence of any mood episode.
What is Schizoaffective Disorder?
A client with high withdrawal risk, unstable medical conditions, and low support would likely require this level of care.
What is inpatient or residential treatment?
A client is not awake & not responding to their name or sternum rubs. You see strong warning signs that this is occurring.
What is an overdose?
BONUS: This clinic style keeps waits low and stress at bay, letting patients be seen the very same day
What is Open Access?
BONUS: This extended-release injectable medication, given about once a month, is used to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders by blocking opioid receptors.
What is Vivitrol?
BONUS: Triggered by danger that shook someone’s core, this diagnosis brings flashbacks and fear evermore
What is PTSD?
BONUS: This dimension evaluates a person’s motivation, ambivalence, and willingness to engage in treatment
What is Dimension 4?
BONUS: This disorder involves problematic use of substances like cocaine or methamphetamine, often leading to mood, sleep, and cardiovascular complications
What is Stimulant Use Disorder?