CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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What are three main types of amphetamines - ANSWER-Amohetamine
sulfate, dextroamohetamine, and methamphetamine
What are the types of liver damage caused by alcohol? - ANSWER-Hepatitis,
steatosis, and cirrhosis
What is formacation? - ANSWER-A sensation of bugs crawling under the skin.
Associated with cocaine, crack, and methamphetamine use.
What is convergence theory? - ANSWER-The theory states that rates of
substance use between men and women are becoming more similar.
What "rank" is alcohol use disorder among disorders diagnosed in the
elderly? - ANSWER-3rd
What is GATE and what does it stand for - ANSWER-G-father
information A- access supervision
T-take responsible action (ensure client safety)
E-extend the action (follow-up and ongoing monitoring)
GATE was designed to outline suicide assessment and intervention protocol
for substance use counselors.
What does not increase the likelihood of a client completing a tx program? -
ANSWER- Interdisciplinary meeting's by providers
How many levels of tx placement are recognized by ASAM? - ANSWER-4
Levels of tx
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Level 1: non-residential
outpatient Level 2: IOP or
partial
Level 3: residential or inpatient
(24hour) Level 4: medically
managed inpatient
What is the ASAM - ANSWER-American Society of Addiction Medicine- it
provides a common language of holistic, biopsychosocial assessment and
treatment across addiction treatment
How many assessment dimensions are recognized by ASAM? - ANSWER-6
dimensions in the assessment for placement criteria
CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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1- acute intoxication/withdrawal
potential 2- biomedical
conditions/complications
3- emotional/behavioral/cognitive
conditions 4- readiness to change
5- relapse or continued use
potential 6- recovery
environment
How many stages are in the model of change and what are they? -
ANSWER-6 Stages Pre-contemplation
Contemplati
on
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Relapse
What does MI primarily involve? - ANSWER-Supportive persuasion
What percentage of individuals with Co-occurring D/O's receive only mental
health support? - ANSWER-32.9%
Which organ is most damaged by cocaine use? - ANSWER-The heart
What is tolerance? - ANSWER-A decrease in sensitivity to a drug that causes
the user to require a larger amount of the same drug to achieve the same
effects (not necessarily to achieve intoxication)
What is wernickes encephalopathy - ANSWER-Caused by lesions in the
CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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CORRECT AND VERIFIED
What are three main types of amphetamines - ANSWER-Amohetamine
sulfate, dextroamohetamine, and methamphetamine
What are the types of liver damage caused by alcohol? - ANSWER-Hepatitis,
steatosis, and cirrhosis
What is formacation? - ANSWER-A sensation of bugs crawling under the skin.
Associated with cocaine, crack, and methamphetamine use.
What is convergence theory? - ANSWER-The theory states that rates of
substance use between men and women are becoming more similar.
What "rank" is alcohol use disorder among disorders diagnosed in the
elderly? - ANSWER-3rd
What is GATE and what does it stand for - ANSWER-G-father
information A- access supervision
T-take responsible action (ensure client safety)
E-extend the action (follow-up and ongoing monitoring)
GATE was designed to outline suicide assessment and intervention protocol
for substance use counselors.
What does not increase the likelihood of a client completing a tx program? -
ANSWER- Interdisciplinary meeting's by providers
How many levels of tx placement are recognized by ASAM? - ANSWER-4
Levels of tx
CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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Level 1: non-residential
outpatient Level 2: IOP or
partial
Level 3: residential or inpatient
(24hour) Level 4: medically
managed inpatient
What is the ASAM - ANSWER-American Society of Addiction Medicine- it
provides a common language of holistic, biopsychosocial assessment and
treatment across addiction treatment
How many assessment dimensions are recognized by ASAM? - ANSWER-6
dimensions in the assessment for placement criteria
CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
CORRECT AND VERIFIED
, CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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1- acute intoxication/withdrawal
potential 2- biomedical
conditions/complications
3- emotional/behavioral/cognitive
conditions 4- readiness to change
5- relapse or continued use
potential 6- recovery
environment
How many stages are in the model of change and what are they? -
ANSWER-6 Stages Pre-contemplation
Contemplati
on
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Relapse
What does MI primarily involve? - ANSWER-Supportive persuasion
What percentage of individuals with Co-occurring D/O's receive only mental
health support? - ANSWER-32.9%
Which organ is most damaged by cocaine use? - ANSWER-The heart
What is tolerance? - ANSWER-A decrease in sensitivity to a drug that causes
the user to require a larger amount of the same drug to achieve the same
effects (not necessarily to achieve intoxication)
What is wernickes encephalopathy - ANSWER-Caused by lesions in the
CADC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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