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- Outline substance use disorder risk factors, screening, and diagnosis.
- Describe the role of psychosocial therapies in the management of substance use disorders.
- Compare and contrast available pharmacotherapeutic options for the treatment of alcohol, tobacco, and opioid use disorders.
- Discuss the impact of polysubstance use and co-occurring mental disorders and substance use disorder presentation and treatment.
- Review legal and ethical issues related to substance use disorder treatment.
- Create comprehensive treatment plans for patients with pain that address patient needs as well as drug diversion prevention.
- Evaluate behaviors that may indicate drug seeking or diverting as well as approaches for patients suspected of misusing opioids.
- Identify state and federal laws governing the proper prescription and monitoring of controlled substances.
Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of a substance use disorder?
All of the following are diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders, EXCEPT:
Which of the following statements regarding contingency management interventions is TRUE?
Which of the following is NOT a primary area addressed by coping and social skill training (CSST)?
Which of the following is a common side effect associated with naltrexone?
For the treatment of alcohol use disorder, the oral dosage of acamprosate is
Which of the following drugs is considered the criterion standard in reversing respiratory depression and coma in acute opioid overdose?
The opioid agonist most frequently used in opioid withdrawal is
Studies have shown one-year treatment retention rates in methadone programs of
Methadone maintenance is initiated at a dose of
Compared with methadone, buprenorphine has a
Buprenorphine is most effective at a dose of
Duration of treatment with varenicline tartrate is
Which of the following treatment approaches is recommended by SAMHSA for the management of patients with comorbid opioid and alcohol dependence?
Which of the following statements regarding comorbid mental and substance use disorders is FALSE?
Treatment of comorbid mental and substance use disorders should initially focus on
Which of the following ethical issue should be considered when caring for patients with substance use disorders?
When opioids are used for acute pain, clinicians should prescribe
In a survey of oncologists regarding end-of-life pain management, what were two of the most important barriers to effective pain relief?
A patient prescribed opioids for chronic pain who is 65 years of age and displays high levels of pain acceptance and active coping strategies is considered at what level of risk for developing problematic opioid behavioral responses?
The Screener and Opioid Assessment for Patients with Pain-Revised (SOAPP-R)
Certain questions are useful in screening to determine presence of substance use disorder. One such set of questions is known as the CAGE questionnaire. The CAGE acronym stands for
Which of the following statements regarding pain management in patients with comorbid opioid use disorder is TRUE?
Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 A's of monitoring chronic opioid response?
For patients considered at medium risk for misuse of prescription opioids, urine drug testing should be completed every
All of the following statements regarding the Concurrent Use of benzodiazepines in patients prescribed opioids is true, EXCEPT:
Which of the following statements regarding the disposal of opioids is TRUE?
The most common source of nonmedical use of prescribed opioids is from
Which of the following behaviors is the most suggestive of an emerging opioid use disorder?
Which government agency is responsible for formulating federal standards for the handling of controlled substances?
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