The Army substance abuse program AR 600-85 Flashcards

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What regulation covers the Army Substance Abuse Program?

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AR 600-85

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What does ASAP mean?

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Army Substance Abuse Program

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What does SUDCC mean?

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Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care

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In what condition a commander can direct a drug testing?

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  • Unit inspection
  • Search and seizures
  • Competence or duty
  • Rehabilitation
  • Mishap or safety inspection
  • Consent
  • New entrant
  • Medical
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What is the form that is used to refer soldiers to ASAP?

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DA Form 8003

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What are ways to identify soldiers who might have substance abuse problems?

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  • Voluntary
  • Commander or Supervisor ID
  • Biochemical ID
  • Investigation
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What is the army substance abuse program?

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The army substance abuse program, or ASAP, is a comprehensive program which combines substance abuse deterrence, prevention, identification and rehabilitation/treatment to enhance combat readiness by eliminating alcohol and other drug abuse

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What is the unit commander’s role in the Army Substance Abuse Program?

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Unit commander must observe their soldier’s behavior and intervene early to identify possible alcohol and or other drug abusers. Refer the soldiers for evaluation.

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