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Patients experiencing tough life changes and events are encouraged, supported, and given
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hope as part of their treatment.
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e multiple-choice options
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STANDARD SIZE OF A DRINK: beer, wine, liquor In z z z z z z z z z
ounces.
A. 16, 6, 2
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B. 12, 5, 1.5
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C. 12, 5, 2
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D. 16, 5, 1.5
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B. 12 oz. Beer, 5 ounces. Wine, 1.5 ounces. Hard liquor.
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Ounces in a normal beer
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A. Twelve ounces.
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Ounces in a normal glass of wine:
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B. 8
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C. Five ounces.
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Ounces in a normal serving of strong liquor:
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A. 2
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D. 1.5
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D. 1.5 ounces.
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How many drinks do men and women with mild alcohol use disorder consume each day?
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A. One for males, and two for women.
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B. Two for males, one for women.
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C. Three for men, two for women.
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D. 2 for men, 2 for women.
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B. Two for males, one for women.
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Symptoms of benzodiazepine withdrawal include:
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A. Agitation, fever, convulsions, tremors, disorientation, and delusions.
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,B. Restlessness, desire, melancholy, and perplexity.
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C. Insomnia, restlessness, nausea, and decreased appetite.
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D. Anxiety, concentration issues, tremors, and sensory problems.
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D. Anxiety, concentration issues, tremors, and sensory problems.
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The symptoms of marijuana withdrawal are:
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A. Agitation, fever, convulsions, tremors, disorientation, and delusions.
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B. Restlessness, desire, melancholy, and perplexity.
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C. Insomnia, restlessness, nausea, and decreased appetite.
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D. Anxiety, concentration issues, tremors, and sensory problems.
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C. Insomnia, restlessness, nausea, and decreased appetite.
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The symptoms of methamphetamine withdrawal are:
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A. Agitation, fever, convulsions, tremors, disorientation, and delusions.
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B. Restlessness, desire, melancholy, and perplexity.
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C. Insomnia, restlessness, nausea, and decreased appetite.
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D. Anxiety, concentration issues, tremors, and sensory problems.
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B. Restlessness, desire, melancholy, and perplexity.
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The acronym CAGE stands for:
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A. Cut down, irritated, guilty, eye-opener
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B. Cut down, worried, guilty, and eccentric
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, C. Conserve, annoyed, grieving, eccentric.
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D. Cutback, rage, grief, eye-opener
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A. Cut down, irritated, guilty, eye-opener
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What percentage of adults have been exposed to alcohol?
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A. 66%
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B. 88%
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C. 75%
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D. 62%
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B. 88%
What is your lifetime risk for alcoholism?
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A. 16%
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B. 10%
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C. 13%
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D. 6%
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C. 13%
Steve, a 48-year-
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old guy with a serious alcohol use issue, currently consumes 15 beers a day. He is moti
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vated to improve his behavior because of the numerous negative implications of drink
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ing in his life. Which of Steve's statements best describes his ability to change?
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A. "I'd better stop drinking if I want to be around for my children."
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