Module 3 Prep
Acronyms
Drugs & the Law
Weird History
Potpourri
100

Colloquial term that refers to predatory sexual behavior within recovery support groups.

What is the 13th step?

100

This acronym refers to an approach to treating SUD that involves seeing a doctor – it also sounds like something you’d use in yoga class. 

What is MAT?

100

This US state re-criminalized drug possession after a measure to decriminalize drugs did not lead to fewer drug-related issues for its citizens.

What is Oregon?
100

This recovery group was founded in 1935 by two dudes named Bob and Bill.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

100

This guest speaker is the CEO of The Sobering Center, a social worker and a snazzy dresser.

Who is Laura Elmore LeBlanc?

200

Naltrexone, an intramuscular extended-release drug, is used to treat these two substance use disorders.

What is OUD and AUD?

200

The O in this 4-letter MI acronym stands for open, the S for summarize.

What is OARS?
200

The Biden administration recently petitioned the DEA to move this substance from Schedule I to Schedule III, citing its medical use. 

What is cannabis?

200

This man is credited with declaring the War on Drugs.

Who is Richard Nixon?

200

Neuroscientist Dr. Carl Hart spoke movingly about the black experience during the1980’s in this documentary.

What is Crack?

300

An early medication for treating OUD, this drug is typically taken as a liquid in a clinic setting. 

What is methadone?

300

If you attended AJ Inglis’s presentation, you know this UT organization was created to change the culture of substance use from one of misuse to one of well-being.

What is SHIFT?

300

It was in this decade that Texas changed its penalties for cannabis possession from a felony to a misdemeanor.

What is the 1970's?

300

This 19th century crusader used a hatchet to bust up saloons in Kansas.

Who is Carrie Nation?

300

If a drug has high potential for abuse and an accepted medical use, it can be found in this DEA drug category.

What is Schedule II?

400

This hotline was created as a harm reduction measure to be used with people who inject opioid drugs.

What is Never Use Alone?

400

The I in AUDIT stands for this word – it’s also a word for something most people carry in their wallet. 

What is identification?

400

It wasn’t until 1966 that this drug became illegal.

What is LSD?

400

In the early 1900s, anti-drinking families would take this type of pledge.

What is a temperance pledge?

400

The official volume of a drink of wine is this many ounces.

What is 5 ounces? 

500

Allowed to be prescribed/purchased at a pharmacy, this drug for treating OUD is an example of the low barrier care model of treatment.  

What is Buprenorphine?

500

Your clients will thank you for using this federal hub for all your SUD information (must spell the acronym correctly for credit).

What is SAMHSA?

500

In the 80’s, this two-word legal approach to adjudicating drug offenses replaced harsh prison sentences.

What is drug court?
500

The period of Prohibition ended in 1933 with the ratification of this amendment.

What is the 21st Amendment?

500

These three levels constitute the severity continuum for an SUD in the DSM-5.

What is mild, moderate, severe?