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- Describe the clinical differences between methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone, including their mechanisms of action and ideal patient profiles.
- Apply evidence-based strategies to initiate and manage medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in outpatient or residential settings, accounting for real-world barriers.
- Challenge common misconceptions and stigma surrounding MOUD using person-centered language and harm reduction principles.
What does MOUD stand for?
Which of the following are FDA-approved medications used as medications for opioid use disorder?
Which of the following best defines addiction?
Which of the following is NOT an FDA-approved MOUD?
What is a key benefit of buprenorphine in MOUD?
Which of the following statements is TRUE about MOUD and mortality risk?
Which MOUD requires dispensing in a federally licensed opioid treatment program (OTP) and is usually dispensed daily?
What is a common barrier to starting extended-release naltrexone?
Which of the following best describes "precipitated withdrawal?"
What does the "ceiling effect" of buprenorphine mean?
Which MOUD can be prescribed in a typical outpatient clinic without an OTP license?
What is a key reason to combine buprenorphine with naloxone in formulations?
Which of the following is a goal of MOUD?
In pregnancy, MOUD is recommended because it
What is a common misconception about MOUD?
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