Harm Reduction
Stages of Change
Complimentary & Alternative Medicine (CAM)
12-Step Therapy
Community Services
100
According to Austin & Boyd, there are five of these that outline harm reduction.
What are principles?
100
During this stage of change, a user has the greatest risk of quitting treatment.
What is precontemplation?
100
The amount of pressure points there are on the body that are used in traditional acupuncture.
What is 365?
100
These are two of the major areas where nurses work in addiction treatment.
What are (any 2 of): psychiatric & mental health nursing, street nursing, corrections nursing, rehabilitation nursing, public health nursing?
100
///Residential Treatment Answer 1/// Before beginning treatment at many residential facilities, a period of this is required.
What is detoxification?
200
///Residential Treatment Answer 2/// The Edgewood residential treatment facility, here in Nanaimo, charges this much as their all-inclusive treatment program fee.
What is $28 000?
200
During this stage of change, an individual has quit for more than six months and must manage the risk of relapse.
What is maintenance?
200
This is a repetitive word or phrase that a meditation participant focuses on during their practice to help them "zero-in" on the present moment and detach from other thoughts.
What is a mantra?
200
These are the first names of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Who are Bob and Bill?
200
Nurses may work collaboratively with external resources when clients are going through this phase of addiction.
What is the acute phase?
300
This facility, located in Vancouver's downtown East side, provides a safe place for injection drug use, along with providing many other essential services.
What is Insite?
300
During this stage of change, an individual has quit within the last 6 months and is actively applying cessation skills.
What is action?
300
These are two examples of the many conditions that biofeedback therapy may help with other than addiction.
What are (any two of): hyperactivity disorder, epilepsy, depression, anxiety, affective disorders, OCD, fibromyalgia, etc.?
300
///Residential Treatment Answer 3/// This is the average cost of the eating disorder treatment program at The Cedars in Cobble Hill.
What is $35 000?
300
This healing concept, if left unresolved, may be an individual barrier of overcoming addiction.
What is suffering?
400
This country decriminalized possession of all drugs in 2001.
What is Portugal?
400
///Residential Treatment Answer 4/// Other than home, social, medical, and hospital, this is the remaining, fifth type of detox program.
What is rapid detox?
400
This coping mechanism is used to modify the person's emotional responses to stress and is used when the source of stress is perceived to be unchangeable.
What is emotion-focused coping?
400
Before the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step groups, this was a major reason that people seldom discussed addiction in public.
What is stigma?
400
These supportive therapy groups are offered to men and women that are overcoming a history of abuse.
What is seeking safety?
500
When the attorney general took Insite to the Supreme Court of Canada, this association joined forces in their support.
What is the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)?
500
During this stage of change, a user is seriously thinking about quitting but has not made a plan.
What is contemplation?
500
!!! Daily Double !!! Answer to be read aloud. Write down your questions and wagers.
What is a process addiction?
500
This is the year that Alcoholics Anonymous was founded.
What is 1935?
500
This phase of the residential services available for Nanaimo's youth usually lasts about 3-6 months, although the duration is client-specific, where participants must remain clean and work towards their goals.
What is stabilization?