2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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◍ What is the purpose of the Dimensional Admission Criteria?.
Answer: To recommend the least restrictive or intensive level of care where
the patient can be safely and effectively treated.
◍ ASAM.
Answer: American Society of Addiction Medicine
◍ What types of patients do the Dimensional Admission Criteria apply to?.
Answer: Patients with Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
◍ What should be considered if a comorbid condition is significantly more
severe than the SUD?.
Answer: Consider treatment in a medical, surgical, or mental health
treatment system.
◍ CIWA-Ar Scale.
Answer: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment Scale for ETOH; used to
assess need for medication and appropriate site for care
◍ ASAM Criteria: 6 Dimensions.
Answer: 1. Acute Intoxication/WD2. Biomedical3. Emotional/Behavioral4.
Readiness to Change5. Relapse Potential6. Family/Living environment
◍ What is the first step in using the Dimensional Admission Criteria?.
Answer: Apply the criteria to assign a risk rating to each subdimension.
◍ What does a risk rating indicate in the Dimensional Admission Criteria?.
Answer: The minimum level of care at which the patient should be treated to
address needs in that subdimension.
, ◍ ASAM CRITERIA RATING SCALES.
Answer: Mild, Moderate
◍ Acute Intoxication: Mild.
Answer: adequate ability to cope with withdrawal discomfort.mild to
moderate intoxication, or signs, symptoms interfere with daily functioning,
but not a danger to self or others.
◍ Acute Intoxication: Moderate.
Answer: Some difficulty tolerating and coping with withdrawal discomfort.
Intoxication may be severe, but responds to treatment and is not pose an
imminent danger to self or others. Moderate signs and symptoms with
moderate risk of severe withdrawal. Somewhat intoxicated
◍ What is an example of a service that may be provided in addition to the
recommended level of care?.
Answer: Recovery residence.
◍ What does a risk rating of 0 indicate?.
Answer: No specific needs for care.
◍ Acute Intoxication: Substantial.
Answer: Demonstrates poor ability to tolerate and cope with withdrawal
discomfort.Severe signs and symptoms of intoxication indicating possible
imminent danger to self and others.Severe signs and symptoms or risk of
severe but manageable withdrawal; or withdrawal is worsening despite
detoxification at less intensive level of care.
◍ What does a risk rating of 1 signify in Dimension 1?.
Answer: Minimum Level 1.7 for withdrawal and associated risks.
◍ Acute Intoxication: Severe.
Answer: Incapacitated, with severe signs and symptoms ow withdrawal.
severe withdrawal presents danger (e.g. seizures)continued use poses an
imminent threat to life. Stuporous. If alcohol, a CIWA-AR score over 15
◍ What is the significance of 'Readiness to Change' in the ASAM Criteria?.