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The DATA 2000 law allows for the prescriptions of all of the following except:
A. FDA approved medications for opioid dependence
B. Medications in schedules III, IV, or V
C. Buprenorphine and naloxone
D. Buprenorphine and methadone - ANSWERS-D. Buprenorphine and methadone
Medically supervised withdrawal (formerly known as "detox") in the treatment of opioid
use disorders:
A. Results in long-term opioid abstinence
B. Is unlikely to result in long-term abstinence
C. Results in fewer ED visits and hospital admissions
D. Always results in decreased transmission of HIV - ANSWERS-B. Is unlikely to result
in long-term abstinence
, In establishing buprenorphine stabilization and maintenance the patient should be:
A. Stabilized on multiple dose, daily regimen
B. Prescribed a dose of 24/6mo and 32/8ths daily
C. Tapered off within a six month period
D. On split dose if concurrently treating pain - ANSWERS-D. On split dose if
concurrently treating pain
Urine drug screens housed be used in clinical practice for which of the following?
A. To document opiate use prior to starting buprenorphine
B. To determine current drug misuse and assist in determine treatment needs
C. To document that the patient is taking buprenorphine
D. All of the above are correct - ANSWERS-D. All of the above are correct
Physical illness associated with reduction or cessation of opioid ingestion is termed:
A. Tolerance
B. Spontaneous Withdrawal
C. Opioid toxicity
D. Precipitated withdrawal - ANSWERS-B. Spontaneous Withdrawal
A 28-year-old man has had 3 supervised medical withdrawal treatments for opioid
addiction with relapses shortly after discharge. The treatment with the strongest
evidence of effective ent would be:
A. Therapeutic community
B. Intensive outpatient counseling
C. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
D. Medical withdrawal from opioids - ANSWERS-C. Medication Assisted Treatment
(MAT)
An individual with opioid use disorder is released from jail after 3 months of
incarceration.