DEPENDENCY COUNSELING TEST PAPER
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Assessment. Answer: Performance Domain 1 (b)
◉ Engagement. Answer: Performance Domain 1 (c)
◉ Treatment Planning. Answer: Performance Domain 2 (a)
◉ Collaboration PD ?. Answer: Performance Domain 2 (b)
◉ Referral. Answer: Performance Domain 2 (c)
◉ Counseling. Answer: Performance Domain 3
◉ Professional and Ethical responsibilities. Answer: Performance
Domain 4
◉ Core Function 1. Answer: Screening
,◉ Core Function 2. Answer: What core function is Intake?
◉ Core Function 3. Answer: Orientation
◉ Core Function 4. Answer: Assessment
◉ Core Function 5. Answer: Treatment Planning is under which core
function?
◉ Core Function 6. Answer: Counseling
◉ Core Function 7. Answer: Case management
◉ Core Function 8. Answer: Crisis Intervention
◉ Core Function 9. Answer: CLIENT EDUCATION
◉ Core Function 10. Answer: REFERRAL
◉ Core Function 11. Answer: REPORT AND RECORD KEEPING
◉ Core Function 12. Answer: CONSULTATION WITH OTHER PR
,OFESSIONALS IN REGARD TO CLIENT
TREATMENT/SERVICES
◉ Amphetamine affect on neurotransmitter. Answer: Block
dopamine reuptake, their most significant action is to directly
stimulate the release of dopamine from neurons. principal
mechanismism of action is to stimulate the release of dopamine
from the presynaptic terminal.
◉ Types of Amphetamine. Answer: dextroamphetamine,
methamphetamine, phemetrazine
◉ PCP. Answer: Common name for Phencyclidine (developed as an
injectable anesthetic in the 1950s)
◉ PCP affect on nuerotransmitters. Answer: antagonizes the actions
of the excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter glutamate. binding of
(this drug) to the receptor blocks calcium entry into the cell.
◉ Examples of Sedatives. Answer: Alcohol, barbiturates, and
benzodiazepines
◉ drugs that inhibit CNS activity.. Answer: Alcohol, barbiturates, and
benzodiazepines
, ◉ Sedative (s) (affect on Neurotransmitters). Answer: enhance the
activity of the inhibitory amino
acid neurotransmitter gamma amino butyric acid
(GABA).
◉ Alcohol affect on Neurotransmitters. Answer: The net effect of
(this) is to depress activity in the brain producing its characteristic
sedating and intoxicating effects. inhibits receptors for excitatory
neurotransmitters and augments activity at receptors for inhibitory
neurotransrnitters
◉ Symptoms of withdrawal from Alcohol. Answer: CNS
hyperexcitability. In humans this hyperexcitability results in anxiety,
anorexia, insomnia, tremor, disorientation, and sometimes
hallucinations. In severe withdrawal a syndrome called delirium
tremens, marked by vivid hallucinations, disorientation with respect
to time and place, and outbursts of irrational behavior, may develop.
◉ BARBITURATES. Answer: class of drugs that depress CNS activity.
Widely prescribed as antianxiety agents and sleep aids, and to treat
other psychiatric conditions.
◉ BARBITURATES affect on neurotransmitters. Answer: increase
GABA activity