CARN-AP Test QUESTIONS 2026 Latest Exam Solved
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In this stage, people have recently changed their behavior (defined as within
the last 6 months) and intend to keep moving forward with that behavior
change. People may exhibit this by modifying their problem behavior or
acquiring new healthy behaviors.
A. Precontemplation
B. Contemplation
C. Determination
D. Action
D. Action
In this stage of change patients are committed to changing but still
considering what to do.
A. Precontemplation
B. Contemplation
C. Determination
D. Action
C. Determination
Which stage of change is defined by achieving the goals and working to
maintain change?
A. Maintenance
B. Contemplation
C. Recurrence
D. Action
A. Maintenance
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Stage of change where patient has experienced a recurrence of the problems.
A. Maintenance
B. Contemplation
C. Recurrence
D. Action
C. Recurrence
What is the half life of cocaine intranasally?
A. 1 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 60 minutes
D. 60 minutes
Chronic exposure of alcohol lead to a compensatory (INCREASE/REDUCTION)
in GABA receptor function.
Reduction
When do the effects of inhaled marijuana peak?
A. 10 mins
B. 20 mins
C. 30 mins
D. 60 mins
C. 30 mins
Which medication would be avoided in an acute MI patient with cocaine use?
A. Aspirin
B. Morphine
C. Metoprolol
D. Nitroglycerin
C. Metoprolol
Beta blocker
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How long is the duration of cocaine in the body when smoked?
A. 10 mins
B. 30 mins
C. One hour
D. Two hours
B. 30 mins
When do the euphoric effects of smoking marijuana peak?
A. 5 mins
B. 15 mins
C. 30 mins
D. 1 hour
C. 30 mins
At which blood alcohol levels would you expect to see amnesia, severe
dysarthria and sometimes hypothermia?
A. <150 mg%
B. 150-200 mg%
C. 300-399 mg%
D. 400-600 mg%
E. >600 mg%
C. 300-399 mg%
At which blood alcohol levels would signs of intoxication start to become
obvious?
A. 100-150 mg%
B. 150-200 mg%
C. 300-399 mg%
D. 400-600 mg%
E. >600 mg%
A. 100-150 mg%
At which blood alcohol levels would drowsiness become prevalent?
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A. 100-150 mg%
B. 150-200 mg%
C. 300-399 mg%
D. 400-600 mg%
E. >600 mg%
B. 150-200 mg%
At which blood alcohol levels would alcohol induced coma occur?
A. 100-150 mg%
B. 150-200 mg%
C. 300-399 mg%
D. 400-600 mg%
E. >600 mg%
D. 400-600 mg%
Which blood alcohol level can be fatal?
A. 100-150 mg%
B. 150-200 mg%
C. 300-399 mg%
D. 400-600 mg%
E. >600 mg%
E. >600 mg%
Amphetamines work by blocking the reuptake of what two transmitters?
A. GABA and serotonin
B. Dopamine and serotonin
C. Dopamine and norepinephrine
C. Dopamine and norepinephrine
Buprion (Wellbutrin) increased what neurotransmitters?
A. GABA and serotonin
B. Dopamine and serotonin
C. Dopamine and norepinephrine
C. Dopamine and norepinephrine