Quiz and Answers PDF

Title Quiz and Answers
Course Addictions
Institution Algonquin College
Pages 19
File Size 334.8 KB
File Type PDF
Total Downloads 52
Total Views 143

Summary

Past quizzes with answers...


Description

Quiz #1 Question 1 Cheryl Dunlop calls your agency and asks to speak to a counsellor. When you meet with Cheryl she informs you that she is looking for your assistance in obtaining a divorce from her husband of 12 years. Ms. Dunlop wants a divorce because of her husband's excessive drinking. She states that he drinks heavily four to five times a week even if he has a scheduled flight. Ms. Woods tells you that her husband is a commercial pilot and recently was asked to leave his treatment program. As the counsellor, you are aware of aviation regulations that require a pilot not drink for several hours prior to a flight and Cheryl tells you he will be flying for the first time since being dismissed from his program tomorrow. What is the ethical issue here? client self determination hear say duty to inform duty to protect Question 2 Drug Treatment Courts aim to reduce substance use and provide rehabilitation to people who resort to criminal activity to support their addictions

0/1 point

arose out of housing-first initiatives are linked to the Minnesota Model approach though regulated by municipalities, but staffed by provincial crown attorneys Question 3 Drinking and driving laws do not apply to: power boats

0/1 point

bicycles riding lawn mowers none of the above Question 0/1 4 point Cheryl Dunlop calls your agency and asks to speak to a counsellor. When you meet with Cheryl she informs you that she is looking for your assistance in obtaining a divorce from her husband of 12 years. Ms. Dunlop wants a divorce because of her husband's excessive drinking and his increasing anger. She states that he drinks heavily four to five times a week even if he has a scheduled flight. Ms. Woods tells you that her husband is a commercial pilot and recently was asked to leave his treatment program. As the counsellor you are aware of aviation regulations that require a pilot not drink for several hours prior to a flight. Cheryl tells you that he had a flight yesterday, and when their 14 year old son tried to stop his father from leaving the house, his father struck him in the face. What is the ethical issue here? client self determination

hear say duty to inform duty to protect Question 5 Purchase and use of solvents in Canada

0/1 point

is unregulated falls under the Narcotic Control act can be regulated by local municipalities is controlled for those under 18 Question 6 Which of the following is NOT true regarding the in-patient/out-patient debate?

0/1 point

longer treatment leads to better outcomes matching is needed to determine which type of programming best meets an individual's needs. day treatment can lead to better outcomes than residential treatment therapeutic communities can offer more social support than outpatient counselling Question 0 / 1 7 point The focus of normative prevention programming is: to indicate that drug use is a normal teenage activity that youth normally use drugs in a similar manner as their parents that actual drug use in the population is overestimated by most youth and parents normalizes external social factors that model inappropriate drug using behaviour Question 0 / 1 8 point Selective prevention: targets the entire population targets specific sub-groups targets those already using all of the above Question 0 / 1 9 point The three core components of prevention programming are: risk avoidance, risk reduction, and treatment knowledge, skills, and attitudes and values single shot assemblies, character building, and social influence development

parental skills, parental support, and health enhancement Question 0 / 1 10 point Case management entails providing continuity of care for the alcohol/drug dependent person supporting an individual in maintaining abstinence finding aftercare resources referring the individual to complete an assessment Question 0 / 1 11 point Appropriate outcome focus for prevention programming is: abstinence harm minimization harm reduction all of the above Question 0 / 1 12 point Which of the following is not a technical competency in addiction counselling? community development crisis counselling record keeping diversity and cultural responsiveness Question 0 / 1 13 point In the risk continuum, prevention focuses upon: health enhancement early intervention risk reduction relapse prevention Question 0 / 1 14 point Chris Edwards is a 45 street-engaged individual who suffered a series of early life traumas that led to an increasing use of alcohol to self-medicate. Over the years he has used shelters less and less and now, even in winter, he does not voluntarily seek housing. His homelessness also caused him to be admitted to the hospital with breathing problems. He has now developed a series of increasingly serious health issues. He likes to sleep behind the harm reduction program as he can always count on a meal and the staff to speak with him, regardless of his cognitive state. You were hired in November and quickly got to know Chris as he is a fixture of the community. The first cold weather alert of the season has been announced for the beginning of the week and you search out Chris to encourage him to seek shelter. He refuses. What is the ethical issue here?

client self determination confidentiality duty to inform duty to protect Question 0 / 1 15 point Withdrawal management offers medical intervention to ease withdrawal assists an individual to become abstinent provides methadone maintenance services is an adjunct resource Question 0 / 1 16 point Technical competencies consist of analytic thinking, decision making, adaptability, and flexibility are the specific, measureable knowledge and skills required when applying specific technical principles and information in a job function are secondary to behavioural competencies need to be developed in full before one begins to work in the field Question 0 / 1 17 point The primary federal legislation that regulates drugs in Canada is the: Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Narcotic Control Act the Vienna Convention Convention on Psychotropic Substances Question 0 / 1 18 point Indicated prevention: targets the entire population targets specific sub-groups targets those already using all of the above Question 0 / 1 19 point Which is not a residential addiction treatment option? recovery home harm reduction programs

therapeutic community managed alcohol program Question 0 / 1 20 point A component typically missing from effective prevention programming is: parental involvement police involvement social work involvement peer mentoring Question 0 / 1 21 point Universal prevention: targets the entire population targets specific sub-groups targets those already using all of the above Question 0 / 1 22 point Concurrent disorder programming is the same as dual diagnosis is targeted for those with an addiction and mental health issue is targeted for those with an eating disorder and an addiction is targeted for those with disordered gambling and an eating disorder Question 0 / 1 23 point Day treatment usually has a detox component is the first step in the continuum of care after assessment provides methadone maintenance programming is an intensive community-based alternative to short term residential programming Question 0 / 1 24 point Managed alcohol programs move a person from excessive drinking to controlled drinking to abstinence are provided in both outpatient and day treatment formats allow for the supervised consumption of alcohol are a component of Addiction Supported Housing programming Question 25

0/1 point

Minnesota Model refers to residential fee for service programming as exists in the United States any program integrating motivational interviewing and the transtheoretical model of care residential harm reduction programming as begun in Hazeldon in Minnesota residential programming based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous Question 0 / 1 26 point A key aspect of skills development in adolescent prevention programming is: the ability to communicate constructively with parents, teachers and peers examining beliefs about drugs learning about the difference between abstinence and harm reduction learning to say no to drugs Question 0 / 1 27 point Which of the following existing prevention programs has been demonstrated to be effective: D.A.R.E. Learning for Life (ATLAS) Just Say No None of these have produced long term changes in drug use Question 0 / 1 28 point Socrates, BASIS-32 and the TEQ are tests a person has to pass in order to be eligible for withdrawal management services in Ontario are tests used in assessing an individual's level of substance use are tests used to determine the success of addiction counselling are not necessary if only using community-based counselling Question 0 / 1 29 point In Kitchener's Ethical Model, what issues do you need to balance if you reach the critical-evaluative level of decision making? autonomy versus non-maleficence justice versus moral sense universality versus the balancing principle fidelity versus the fact of the situation Question 0 / 1 30 point In Loewenberg and Dolgoff's ethical hierarchy, what is more important than confidentiality? protection of life

autonomy and freedom principle of least harm all of the above Quiz #2 Question 1 Methamphetamine has both stimulant and anesthetic properties. True False Question 2 Blood alcohol content begins to affect humans at 100 mg

0/1 point

80 mg 50 mg 20 mg Question 3 Most hallucinogens are found in nature. True

0/1 point

False Question 4 Nicotine is produced by plants to act as an insecticide against predators.

0/1 point

True False Question 0/1 5 point If you smoked three joints on Monday, on Friday you would still have a positive indication on a urinebased drug test. True False Question 0/1 6 point Which theory focuses on the role of the media and unresolved societal stress as a cause of addiction? Marxism deviant Behaviour environmental Stress cultural

Question 7 To create crack all you need is water, baking soda, and cocaine powder.

0/1 point

True False Question 8 Which theory did NOT use rats to lay its foundation? genetics

0/1 point

environmental stress learning moral Question 9 Which of the following hallucinogens does not alter serotonin? Ecstasy (MDMA)

0/1 point

cannabis LSD nutmeg Question 0 / 1 10 point Codeine and morphine come from the same source. True False Question 0 / 1 11 point Khat is an African plant popular in the Somali community that when imported to Canada becomes considered an illegal substance. True False Question 0 / 1 12 point Which theory views a block to self-esteem as a potential cause of addiction? humanistic personality attachment psychodynamic Question 13

0/1 point

Which of the following is not a CNS depressant? alcohol antihistamines decongestant barbiturate Question 0 / 1 14 point Decongestants are common over the counter depressants used in fighting sneezing and runny noses. True False Question 0 / 1 15 point What is NOT a therapeutic use for an opioid? anxiety suppression pain masking cough suppression relief of diarrhea Question 0 / 1 16 point Hallucinogens do not produce euphoria. True False Question 0 / 1 17 point Inhalants are the most common CNS depressant. True False Question 0 / 1 18 point Ritalin, a drug used to slow down hyperactive children, is a stimulant. True False Question 0 / 1 19 point The primary affect of both CNS depressants and CNS stimulants is: euphoria excitation sedation hallucinations

Question 0 / 1 20 point Which is NOT risk of opioid use? death from withdrawal overdose addiction nausea and vomiting Question 0 / 1 21 point Which theory best answers the five questions used to assess theory strength (commencement, maintenance, escalation, cessation, and recommencement/relapse)? disease learning personality sub-cultural Question 0 / 1 22 point The main difference between hemp and cannabis is THC. True False Question 0 / 1 23 point Caffeine can be used as a respiratory stimulant for babies with breathing difficulties. True False Question 0 / 1 24 point A difference between cocaine and amphetamines is the family of psychoactive drugs they belong to how long they affect the CNS affect on the cardiovascular system withdrawal affects Question 0 / 1 25 point The disease theory states that addiction is a progressive disorder that continues to worsen until treated a result of drug actions on intracellular signaling systems is diet-related as individuals get a "pick up" for a short period of time after ingesting their food of choice

a breakdown of a select group of cells from chronic exposure to drugs creates modifications to brain physiology Question 0 / 1 26 point Which of the following is NOT an outcome of the moral model theory? capital punishment for consuming drugs the war on drugs harm reduction criminalization of cannabis Question 0 / 1 27 point Antihistamines are a common stimulant. True False Question 0 / 1 28 point All opioids share the common characteristic of being a pain masker. True False Question 0 / 1 29 point The most popular illicit drug in Canada is a hallucinogen. True False Question 0 / 1 30 point All opioids share the common characteristic of being a cough suppressant. True False Question 0 / 1 31 point Benzodiazepines produce a physical dependency in as little as one month. True False Question 0 / 1 32 point Delirium tremens are a severe case of alcohol withdrawal. True Question

False 0/1

33 point Which theory views addiction as a failure of the ego to resolve issues between conscience and basic instincts, which can lead to maladaptive coping responses? humanistic personality attachment psychodynamic Question 0 / 1 34 point Nutmeg is a hallucinogen. True False Question 0 / 1 35 point Cannabis smoking is as problematic as smoking cigarettes. True False Question 0 / 1 36 point You obtain the same amount of ethyl alcohol when consuming one shot of rye or one shot of vodka. True False Question 0 / 1 37 point The peyote cactus is a hallucinogen. True False Question 0 / 1 38 point Prozac, Zoloft, and lithium are examples of depressant stimulant opioid psychotherapeutic agents. Question 0 / 1 39 point What is NOT a use for a CNS depressant? appetite suppressant anxiety suppression

sedation anaesthetic Question 0 / 1 40 point Which of the following is NOT a CNS stimulant? qat bath salts alcohol Ritalin Question 0 / 1 41 point Which theory views addiction as arising from issues with long-term emotional bonds which begin with early parent-child interaction? humanistic personality attachment psychodynamic Question 0 / 1 42 point When assessing the utility of a theory, maintenance refers to: why people continue to use drugs after a period of initial experimentation the intensification of drug use the return to drug use after a period of cessation the process of using different drugs belonging to the same pharmacological family Question 0 / 1 43 point A flashback is a spontaneous recurrence of a hallucinogenic experience that can occur days or even months after the original drug use. True False Question 0 / 1 44 point Cocaine has both stimulant and anesthetic properties. True False Question 0 / 1 45 point Which theory best provides a supply side explanation of addiction? Marxism

deviant behaviour environmental stress cultural Question 0 / 1 46 point Narcan can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. True False Question 0 / 1 47 point Barbiturates have a longer half-life than do benzodiazepines. True False Question 0 / 1 48 point All depressants reduce arousal of the cerebral cortex. True False Question 0 / 1 49 point Quaaludes were once a legal barbiturate but are now an illicit substance in Canada. True False Question 0 / 1 50 point All inhalants are carbon-based. True False Question 0 / 1 51 point Tolerance occurs within a week of regular hallucinogen use. True False Question 0 / 1 52 point All opioids are legally classified as narcotics. True False Question 53

0/1 point

Withdrawal from barbiturates and non-barbiturate sedative hypnotics can be fatal. True False Question 0 / 1 54 point Methadone is a by-product of World War II. True False Question 0 / 1 55 point Withdrawal from opioids is life threatening. True False Quiz #3 Question 1 To which of the following CAN you become addicted? food shopping internet cannabis Question 0/1 2 point The reason that a majority of the soldiers returning from the Vietnam War who had used heroin in combat were no longer addicted to the drug when they returned to the United States was heroin does not produce physical dependency heroin does not produce psychological dependency the change in their environment it became more difficult to obtain heroin Question 3 Student Drug Use in Ontario is

0/1 point

lower now than in the 1970s greater now than in the 1970s unchanged since the 1970s not possible to determine because of the illicit nature of student drug use Question 4 Addiction

0/1 point occurs with games of chance

is a chronic brain disease is a bio-psycho-social phenomenon is the domain of neurobiologists Question 5 To which of the following can you NOT become addicted?

0/1 point

sex alcohol cannabis caffeine Question 0 / 1 6 point The most commonly used drug by Canadian youth cannabis solvents and inhalants tobacco alcohol Question 0 / 1 7 point Psychological dependency is more powerful than physical dependency. True False Question 0 / 1 8 point Psychological dependency is a physiological state of cellular adaptation occurring when the body becomes so accustomed to a drug that it can only function normally when the drug is present needs to be considered in terms of how it disorganizes individuals' lives and how it creates crises in lives occurs with games of chance occurs when a drug becomes so important to a person's thoughts or activities that the person believes that he or she cannot manage without the substance. Question 0 / 1 9 point Addiction consists solely of two components: physical dependency and psychological dependency. True False Question 10

0/1 point

Differences in the cognitive ability of children born to crack-using mothers in urban centres in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s compared to the national average was due to the use of crack by their fathers and mothers the trauma in their environment lower school attendance the use of crack by their mothers Question 0 / 1 11 point The highest revenue-producing cash crop in Afghanistan is wheat maize cannabis opium Question 0 / 1 12 point Illicit global drug use is greatest in South America greatest in higher socio-economic nations lowest in higher socio-economic nations not an issue in drug producing countries Question 0 / 1 13 point While the liver is responsible for the majority of elimination of a drug from the body True False Question 0 / 1 14 point Intravenous injection is the slowest method of injection administration. True False Question 0 / 1 15 point Tolerance indicates the length of time that it takes for a drug to be metabolized by the body. True False Question 0 / 1 16 point Physical dependency is a physiological state of cellular adaptation occurring when the body becomes so accustomed to a drug that it can only function normally when the drug is present

needs to be considered in terms of how it disorganizes individuals' lives and how it creates crises in lives occurs with games of chance occurs when a drug becomes so important to a person's thoughts or activities that the person believes that he or she cannot manage without the substance Question 0 / 1 17 point Inhalation is the quickest way to administer a drug to produce a change in the central nervous system. True False Question 0 / 1 18 point A psychoactive drug is any chemical substance that alters the central nervous system is a substance classified under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada must be used via injection must be taken or...


Similar Free PDFs