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Terms in this set (52)
1. The DATA 2000 law allows for the Buprenorphine and methadone
prescription of all of the following
except:
2. Office-based Opioid All of the above
Treatment (OBOT) prescriber's
requirements includes which of
the following:
3. The affinity of buprenorphine A very strong bond to the opioid receptor
results in:
4. In taking a patient history the Assure patient that the objective is concern for their health
clinician should:
5. Moderate to severe opioid use There is compulsive use in the face of a variety of problems
disorder is different from
simple physical dependence
because:
6. When obtaining a substance Individuals using multiple substances may require more intensive treatment
use history in the evaluation of
a patient for
buprenorphine treatment one
should
remember:
7. Substance induced vs. There is no specific period of time used to differentiate these disorders.
primary psychiatric
conditions are identified:
8. The goals of buprenorphine Discontinued or markedly reduced use of other opioids
maintenance treatment include:
9. Medically supervised Is unlikely to result in long term abstinence
withdrawal (formerly known as
"Detox") in the treatment of
opioid use disorders:
, 10. In establishing buprenorphine On a split dose if concurrently treating pain
stabilization and maintenance the
patient should be:
11. Urine drug screens should be All of the above
used in
clinical practice for which of the
following:
12. Physical illness associated Spontaneous wthdrawal
with reduction or cessation of
opioid ingestion is termed:
13. A 28 year old man has had 3 Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
supervised medical withdrawal
treatments for opioid addiction
with relapses shortly after
discharge. The treatment with the
strongest evidence of effectiveness
would be:
14. An individual with opioid use Loss of tolerance
disorder is released from jail
after 3 months of
incarceration. She returns to
her old neighborhood and
purchases heroin and injects
herself with the 'usual' amount of
drug she had habitually taken.
She then
collapses and becomes
unconscious with shallow
respirations within 1 minute of
use. The most likely cause is
a(n):
15. Buprenorphine's affinity (the Greater than heroin
strength with which a drug binds
to its receptor) for the mu opioid
receptor is:
16. Buprenorphine, when taken Respiratory arrest
alone or in combination with
naloxone, can result in all the
following except: