Substance Abuse
Trauma
Older Adult
Child/Adolescent
Medications
100

What is the name of the clinical tool to assess withdrawal symptoms of alcohol?

CIWA-Ar

100

What type of nurse specializes in managing patients who have been sexually assaulted?

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE)

100

What is a negative attitude or bias towards people because of their age?

Ageism

100

What term describes a diagnosis of kids who wet the bed when it is no longer developmentally appropriate?

Eneuresis 

100

What class of medication is used first-line for the treatment of ADHD? [Be specific, two answers]

Stimulants (Amphetamines and Methylphenidates)

200

AL-ANON and ALATEEN are programs used for what purpose?

Provide support for loved ones and children affected by the substance use of others.

200

What time frame is associated with the difference between acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder?

1 month

200

What is the best predictor of someone attempting suicide?

A previous suicide attempt

200
At what age should screening for autism occur?

18-36 months

200

What medication is indicated for opioid overdose?

Naloxone

300

What are the 4 questions in the CAGE screener?

Have you felt the need to cut down on drinking?

Have you felt annoyed by people criticizing you for drinking?

Have you ever felt guilty for drinking?

Have you ever had a drink early in the morning to cure a hangover or calm your nerves?

300

What are the three stages of intimate partner violence, in order?

1. Tension-building phase

2. Acute-battering phase

3. Honeymoon phase

300

Which class of medication are generally avoided in the elderly due to an increased risk of falls?

TCAs - related to anticholinergic properties

300

What are the 3 types of ADHD?

Inattentive type

Hyperactive/impulsive type

Combined type

300

What medication is specifically used for autonomic instability in opioid use disorder?

Clonidine

400

Which vitamin is depleted from the body when alcohol is abused, which may lead to Wernicke's encephalopathy or Korsakoff's psychosis?

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

400

What is the most important step when working with a victim of acute trauma or abuse? 

[Looking for a specific answer]

Create a sense of safety

400

What term describes a document that allows for a designated person to act on an individual's behalf medically regardless of illness or incompetence?

Medical or durable power of attorney

400

What [discussed] school resources are available to people with mental or physical disabilities? 

Hint: We discussed it in the context of autism

504 plan

Individualized Education Program (IEP)

400

What are the only two antipsychotics FDA-approved for irritability and self-harm in autism?

Risperdal

Abilify

500

What Blood alcohol level (BAC) is objectively linked with a high risk of coma or death?

0.31

500

What are three discussed non-pharmacological treatment modalities for people with PTSD? 

Cognitive reprocessing therapy (CRT)

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)

Prolonged Exposure (PE)

500

The older adult's body is naturally much different than the younger adult. 

Pharmacokinetics is defined as what the body does to the drug.

What are the 4 aspects of pharmacokinetics

Absorption

Distribution

Metabolism

Excretion

500

Describe the levels of autism and their characteristics.

Level 1 – Noticeable social deficit, but language and speech are normal

Level 2 – Impairment verbal, nonverbal, social, and communication skills

Level 3 – Social deficits are severe; communication is often needs-based

500

What medication is used for the treatment of nightmares?

Prazosin (Minipress)