Flashbacks are also called which of the following?
A. Hallucinogen altered perception disorder
b. Persisting disorder
c. Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder
d. Perceptual disorder
What is :
Perceptual Disorder
At this stage within the addiction process the person will experience euphoria and return to a normal state after using. A small of amount of the substance may cause intoxication.
What is the experimental and social Use of Drugs and alcohol?
The Five critical components of effective treatment.
What are Assessment, patient treatment matching, comprehensive service and relapse prevention accountability?
True or False? the biggest barrier to recovery is the attitude of the person and general population.
What is True? The way people view addiction and recovery has an influence on those who are in recovery.
All of the following are true of amphetamines EXCEPT:
A-Are not seriously addictive
B-Are sometimes prescribed and abused
c-Are sometimes taken without a prescription
D-Are often prescribe
What is :
Are not seriously addictive
No matter how much he wants to stop, Jim cannot stop playing World of Warcraft. There are days he will log in at work and continue playing even though it impacts his performance. What is Jim's need for online gaming considered?
A compulsion
In this stage, the client may use several times per week and may use alone rather than with friends.
What is Abuse?
when a treatment program includes a range of services needed in addition to specific alcohol or drug specific treatment the are including which of the critical components of effective treatment?
What is comprehensive services?
Combines aftercare and support programs such as AA and NA in an individualized plan, to identify, stabilize and control stressors which trigger and bring about relapse to substance abuse.
What is Relapse prevention
One side effect of cannabis use is:
A. Improved memory
B. Tremors
c. Drowsiness
D. Weight loss
What is:
Drowsiness
Using a substance to the point that it alters a person’s judgment and decision making, leading to dangerous behaviors.
What is substance abuse?
Abuse of a substance to the point where your body or brain needs the drug to function properly.
What is addiction?
This ensures that an individual receives the type of treatment corresponding with his or her personality, background, mental condition for the person.
What is Patient Matching?
True or false? recovery is being entirely symptom free?
What is False
Recovery is on a continuum just as Mental Illness and Mental Health are on a
continuum.For some recovery is symptom free and for others it is living life
differently, but as we have said "living a normal and fully functional life".
Which of these is NOT a stimulant?
a. Caffeine
b Adderall
c. Alcohol
d. Amphetamines
What is?
Alcohol
When someone who is addicted to drugs stops taking that drug, they go through this, which involves pain, shakes, vomiting, and severe headaches.
What is withdrawal?
Psychological addiction is when your brain thinks that it needs a substance to function properly. However this type of addiction is when your BODY is so used to the drug that it needs it to function properly.
What is Physical Addiction?
By offering this service, you are able to retain the client's involvement and interest in treatment.
What is Same day treatment
This tool also aims to assist those who are at risk of developing addicition disorders for use in community settings.
What is Screening, Brief intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
Teens abuse this OTC substance to get high. It causes weakness, numbness, nausea or vomiting, increased heart rate and blood pressure and brain damage.
What is cough/cold medicine?
The severity ratings of substance abuse?
What are
2-3 criteria indicates mild
4-5 criteria indicates moderate
6 or more indicates severe
The three stages in the process of addiction are
What is
1. Experimental and Social use of Drugs and Alcohol?
2.Problem Use and abuse
3.Dependency and Addiction
List three components of a model treatment program.
What are assessment, same day intake, documenting findings and treatment, preventative and primary medical care, Testing for infectious diseases, weekly random testing, group counseling, pharmacotherapeutic interventions.?
Create a new life where it is easier to not use.
Ask for help and develop a recovery circle
honesty
Practice self care
don't try to negotiate your recovery
What are rules of recovery?
This type of tobacco is not smoked but it still causes deadly cancer of the mouth, throat and gums.
What is chewing tobacco or dip?