Quiz: Substance Use Flashcards
The “hero” in alcoholic families is often very successful and popular.
true
Signs of intoxication with opioids include initial euphoria, drowsiness, and impairment in attention and memory.
true
Tolerance is a symptom of a substance use disorder.
true
Signs of withdrawal with amphetamines/cocaine include fatigue, vivid and unpleasant dreams, and increased appetite.
true
Caffeine is commonly used to self-medicate for Depression.
false: caffeine is used to self medicate for ADHD
12 step programs, such as AA, are based on a disease model of alcoholism.
true
Gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitches, and flushed face are all signs of caffeine intoxication.
true
The “scapegoat” in alcoholic families rejects the family system and is often “in trouble.”
true
Wernicke’s Encephalopathy is caused by cocaine addiction.
false: cause by severe alcohol abuse
Antabuse is used to treat alcohol dependence and uses negative reinforcement to discourage drinking.
false: it uses punishment: people get sick if they drink
In order to be considered in Sustained Full Remission, a person must not meet any of the criteria for 6 months.
false: 12 months for full; 3-12 months for partial
In alcoholic families, the “Lost Child” is often the youngest child in the family.
False: The “Lost Child” is the inconspicuous, quiet one, whose needs are
usually ignored or hidden—often the 3rd child.
Grand mal seizures are associated with withdrawal from alcohol.
true
Getting a DUI is a criteria of a substance use disorder.
False: Law breaking activities have been removed from the DSM 5 criteria for Substance Use. However, the act of driving while intoxicated would be considered a sign since the person is putting themselves in danger while using the substance.
Methadone maintenance is used to treat methamphetamine addiction.
False: It is used to treat Heroin/Opioid addiction.
Motivational interviewing uses the person’s own values and concerns to elicit change.
true
In order to be considered in “remission” of any type, no criteria must have been met for at least 1 months.
false: at least 3 months
Methadone is considered a form of “agonist therapy.”
true
The “enabler” in alcoholic families does everything possible to make the alcoholic person stop drinking, except what might actually work: confronting the person or leaving.
trur
Korsakoff’s Syndrome is associated with prolonged use of opioids, such as heroin.
false: alcohol causes it
Someone suffering from PTSD and Anxiety are likely to get addicted to stimulants.
false: Opioids, which are highly addictive, are commonly abused to self
medicate for PTSD.
Impaired motor coordination, euphoria, anxiety and sensation of slowed time are signs of cocaine intoxication.
False: It is a sign of Cannabis Intoxication
The “mascot” in alcoholic families is often the youngest child and “plays the clown” in order to relieve family tension.
true
One of the main symptoms of Korsakoff’s Syndrome is amnesia.
true
During the Precontemplation stage of change, the client starts to realize he or she has a drug problem.
False: The client realizes he or she has a problem in Contemplation. In
Precontemplation, the client is still in Denial.