Quiz: Substance Use Flashcards

1
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The “hero” in alcoholic families is often very successful and popular.

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true

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2
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Signs of intoxication with opioids include initial euphoria, drowsiness, and impairment in attention and memory.

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true

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3
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Tolerance is a symptom of a substance use disorder.

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true

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4
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Signs of withdrawal with amphetamines/cocaine include fatigue, vivid and unpleasant dreams, and increased appetite.

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true

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5
Q

Caffeine is commonly used to self-medicate for Depression.

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false: caffeine is used to self medicate for ADHD

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6
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12 step programs, such as AA, are based on a disease model of alcoholism.

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true

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7
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Gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitches, and flushed face are all signs of caffeine intoxication.

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true

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8
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The “scapegoat” in alcoholic families rejects the family system and is often “in trouble.”

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true

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9
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Wernicke’s Encephalopathy is caused by cocaine addiction.

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false: cause by severe alcohol abuse

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10
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Antabuse is used to treat alcohol dependence and uses negative reinforcement to discourage drinking.

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false: it uses punishment: people get sick if they drink

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11
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In order to be considered in Sustained Full Remission, a person must not meet any of the criteria for 6 months.

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false: 12 months for full; 3-12 months for partial

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12
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In alcoholic families, the “Lost Child” is often the youngest child in the family.

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False: The “Lost Child” is the inconspicuous, quiet one, whose needs are
usually ignored or hidden—often the 3rd child.

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13
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Grand mal seizures are associated with withdrawal from alcohol.

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true

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14
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Getting a DUI is a criteria of a substance use disorder.

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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.

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15
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Methadone maintenance is used to treat methamphetamine addiction.

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False: It is used to treat Heroin/Opioid addiction.

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16
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Motivational interviewing uses the person’s own values and concerns to elicit change.

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true

17
Q

In order to be considered in “remission” of any type, no criteria must have been met for at least 1 months.

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false: at least 3 months

18
Q

Methadone is considered a form of “agonist therapy.”

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true

19
Q

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.

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trur

20
Q

Korsakoff’s Syndrome is associated with prolonged use of opioids, such as heroin.

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false: alcohol causes it

21
Q

Someone suffering from PTSD and Anxiety are likely to get addicted to stimulants.

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false: Opioids, which are highly addictive, are commonly abused to self
medicate for PTSD.

22
Q

Impaired motor coordination, euphoria, anxiety and sensation of slowed time are signs of cocaine intoxication.

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False: It is a sign of Cannabis Intoxication

23
Q

The “mascot” in alcoholic families is often the youngest child and “plays the clown” in order to relieve family tension.

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true

24
Q

One of the main symptoms of Korsakoff’s Syndrome is amnesia.

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true

25
Q

During the Precontemplation stage of change, the client starts to realize he or she has a drug problem.

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False: The client realizes he or she has a problem in Contemplation. In
Precontemplation, the client is still in Denial.