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The goal of the ASAM criteria is to have Pts recieve Tx in the (x2) environment while testing
recovery skills in situations as close to ___ as possible.
The ASAM criteria is a guideline for the management of ___ - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Safest & Least Restrictive
'real world'
ASAM developed from the Cleveland Criteria which was created in an attempt to control the ___
- CORRECT ANSWERS-Length of hospitalizations
ASAM criteria is a multidimensional assessment that is ___ driven rather than ___ driven.
___ driven does not help to motivate the patient to complete. - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Client/Clinically Driven
Program Driven
ASAM uses a ___ model of addiction.
Thus not only focused on clinical, but actually what is the patients society & home? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-Biopsychosocial Model
Stabilization - CORRECT ANSWERS-second stage of chronic care management for
substance use disorders, and it relies on the use of medications to manage withdrawal cravings,
maintenance medications, brief motivational interviewing, and individual therapy.
Clinical management/monitoring - CORRECT ANSWERS-the third stage of chronic care
management for substance use disorders. This stage relies on the use of maintenance
, medications, brief motivational interviewing, family and couples therapy, individual therapy, and
monitoring with consequences.
Personal management - CORRECT ANSWERS-is the last stage of chronic care
management of substance use disorders, and relies on the use of maintenance medications,
self-help groups and activities, and individual, family and couples therapy as needed.
Level I care for adolescents - CORRECT ANSWERS-refers to outpatient services, but it
designates programs that provide less than 6 hours per week of recovery or motivational
enhancement therapies and strategies.
Level II.1 program - CORRECT ANSWERS-Adolescents who require more than 6 hours
per week of treatment for multidimensional instability, which refers to intensive outpatient
treatment. services are appropriate for patients with co-occurring mental and substance related
disorders, although there may be a need for placement in a program with dual-diagnosis
enhanced capability.
Stabilization - CORRECT ANSWERS-second stage of chronic care management for
substance use disorders, and it relies on the use of medications to manage withdrawal cravings,
maintenance medications, brief motivational interviewing, and individual therapy.
Clinical management/monitoring - CORRECT ANSWERS-the third stage of chronic care
management for substance use disorders. This stage relies on the use of maintenance
medications, brief motivational interviewing, family and couples therapy, individual therapy, and
monitoring with consequences.
Personal management - CORRECT ANSWERS-is the last stage of chronic care
management of substance use disorders, and relies on the use of maintenance medications,
self-help groups and activities, and individual, family and couples therapy as needed.
Level I care for adolescents - CORRECT ANSWERS-refers to outpatient services, but it
designates programs that provide less than 6 hours per week of recovery or motivational
enhancement therapies and strategies.
Level II.1 program - CORRECT ANSWERS-Adolescents who require more than 6 hours
per week of treatment for multidimensional instability, which refers to intensive outpatient
treatment. services are appropriate for patients with co-occurring mental and substance related
disorders, although there may be a need for placement in a program with dual-diagnosis
enhanced capability.