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1. What is the primary goal of the screening process in substance
use disorder treatment?
A) To develop a comprehensive treatment plan
B) To determine whether the client is appropriate and eligible for
admission to a treatment program
C) To diagnose co-occurring mental health disorders
D) To provide crisis intervention services
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Screening is the initial process used to determine whether
a client is appropriate and eligible for a particular treatment
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,program. It is not intended to provide a full diagnosis or treatment
plan, which occur during assessment .
2. Which of the following is a four-question screening tool
specifically designed to detect potential alcohol problems?
A) AUDIT
B) DAST
C) CAGE
D) SASSI
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The CAGE questionnaire consists of four yes/no
questions (Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener) and is a brief
screening tool for alcohol use disorder. It takes approximately one
minute to complete .
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,3. The Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol
(CIWA-Ar) is used to:
A) Diagnose alcohol use disorder
B) Assess the severity of alcohol withdrawal and guide treatment
C) Screen for alcohol-related liver disease
D) Evaluate long-term recovery outcomes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The CIWA-Ar is a validated instrument used to quantify
the severity of alcohol withdrawal symptoms. It helps clinicians
determine the need for medication-assisted withdrawal
management and monitor response to treatment .
4. A client presents with elevated heart rate, tremors,
diaphoresis, and anxiety approximately 8 hours after last
alcohol use. These findings are most consistent with:
A) Alcohol intoxication
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, B) Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
C) Hepatic encephalopathy
D) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
Correct Answer: B
*Rationale: These autonomic symptoms—tachycardia, tremor,
sweating, and anxiety—are classic manifestations of alcohol
withdrawal, typically beginning 6-12 hours after the last drink.
Alcohol intoxication would present with slurred speech and
ataxia, not withdrawal symptoms .*
5. A client admits to using "opiates" but is vague about specifics.
Which assessment tool is specifically designed to quantify opioid
withdrawal severity?
A) CIWA-Ar
B) COWS
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