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1. Describe the classification of Citalopram HCL and its primary use in mental
health treatment.
Citalopram HCL is an opioid used for pain management.
Citalopram HCL is a benzodiazepine used for anxiety.
Citalopram HCL is classified as a selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitor (SSRI) and is primarily used to treat depression.
Citalopram HCL is a stimulant used to treat ADHD.
2. Pharmacodynamics refers to drug:
elimination
metabolism
absorption
action (or effect)
3. Discuss how the historical meaning of 'addiction' has evolved over time.
Addiction was originally viewed as a moral failing, but now it is seen as
a purely medical issue.
The term 'addiction' has always referred to a positive engagement
with substances.
The meaning of 'addiction' has remained unchanged throughout
history.
Historically, 'addiction' was seen as a negative state of devotion to a
, habit, but it has evolved to encompass a broader understanding of
substance dependence and the need for treatment.
4. What is the brand name for the medication Paroxetine?
Lexapro
Paxil
Prozac
Zoloft
5. Anabolic-androgenic steroids are used to treat all but one of the following
conditions
certain forms of impotence
stunted post puberty growth
chronic "wasting" as seen in AIDS patients
delayed puberty
6. Discuss how prolonged marijuana use can impact mental health.
It improves overall mental well-being.
Prolonged marijuana use can lead to anxiety, depression, and
increased risk of psychosis.
It has no significant impact on mental health.
It solely enhances creativity and focus.
7. The cycle of pathological drug use that can lead to addiction according to
Koob and Volkow includes three stages:
denial, intoxication, dependence
intoxication, withdrawal, denial
binge-intoxication, withdrawal-negative affect, preoccupation-
, anticipation
dependence, withdrawal, denial
8. Describe how demographic variables can influence the risk of substance
abuse.
Demographic variables have no impact on substance abuse risk.
Demographic variables only affect treatment outcomes, not risk.
Demographic variables such as age, gender, and socioeconomic
status can affect the likelihood of substance abuse by influencing
access to drugs and social norms.
Demographic variables are irrelevant in understanding addiction.
9. What is MAT?
Medication Assisted Treatment
Methadone Addiction Treatment
Methadone Assisted Treatment
Medication for Accelerated Treatment
10. Describe the implications of a drug being classified as Schedule 1.
A Schedule 1 classification indicates that the drug is widely available
for medical use and has a low potential for abuse.
A Schedule 1 classification means the drug is legal for recreational
use and has no restrictions.
A Schedule 1 classification implies that the drug is considered to
have a high potential for abuse and lacks accepted medical use,
which restricts its availability and research.
A Schedule 1 classification suggests the drug is safe for all
populations.
, 11. The main active ingredient in marijuana/cannabis is:
THC
PCP
LSD
LBJ
12. What is the primary purpose of screening in substance abuse treatment?
To provide immediate treatment to all patients.
To determine the legal status of drug use.
To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment programs.
To identify individuals who may have a substance use disorder.
13. Which family therapy is most likely to address coalitions, disengaged, and
enmeshed families?
systemic family therapy
emotionally focused family therapy
structural family therapy
strategic family therapy
14. How do rigid boundaries in family dynamics affect communication and
relationships among family members?
Rigid boundaries hinder open communication and emotional
connection among family members.
Rigid boundaries encourage emotional closeness and understanding.
Rigid boundaries promote healthy communication and emotional
support.