MAT 8hr Buprenorphine Training for Medical Students
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In taking a patient history the clinician should:
A. Maintain a confrontational stance to get honest answers
B. Assure patient that the objective is concern for their
health
C. Not ask about other drug use as it will only create
problems
D. Always have a release to talk to family members or
support network - Answer-B. Assure patient that the
objective is concern for their health
Moderate to severe opioid use disorder is different from
simple physical dependence because:
A. There is tolerance
B. There are withdrawal symptoms on discontinuation of
the drug
C. There is compulsive use in the face of a variety of
problems
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D. Pain is the primary drive to continued use of the drug -
Answer-C. There is compulsive use in the face of a variety
of problems
When obtaining a substance use history in the evaluation
of a patient for buprenorphine treatment one should
remember:
A. Buprenorphine is also effective in treating alcohol and
other drug use
B. Patients with opioid use disorder rarely misuse other
drugs
C. Individuals using multiple substances may require more
intensive treatment
D. History can only be obtained by a waivered physician -
Answer-C. Individuals using multiple substances may
require more intensive treatment
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 - Answer-D.
Buprenorphine and methadone
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Office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) prescriber's
requirements includes which of the following?
A. Completion of a certified 8-hour waiver course
B. The capacity to refer patients to appropriate counseling
C. Adherence to patient panel size limits
D. All the above - Answer-D. All the above
The affinity of the buprenorphine results in:
A. A very strong bond to the opioid receptor
B. Displacement of buprenorphine by methadone
C. A prolonged bonding to the opioid receptor
D. An enhanced euphoric effect of buprenorphine -
Answer-A. A very strong bond to the opioid receptor
Substance induced vs. primary psychiatric conditions are
identified:
A. Easily on the first meeting with the patient
B. Only after a full month of abstinence
C. Without family history for it is of little value