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1. The DATA 2000 law allows for the prescription of all of the following except:
Buprenorphine and methadone
2. Office-based Opioid Treatment (OBOT) prescriber's requirements includes
which of the following:
All of the above
3. The affinity of buprenorphine results in:
A very strong bond to the opioid receptor
4. In taking a patient history the clinician should:
Assure patient that the objective is concern for their health
5. Moderate to severe opioid use disorder is different from simple physical
dependence because:
There is compulsive use in the face of a variety of problems
6. When obtaining a substance use history in the evaluation of a patient for
buprenorphine treatment one should remember:
Individuals using multiple substances may require more intensive treatment
7. Substance induced vs. primary psychiatric conditions are identified:
Sometimes with consistent opioid use
8. The goals of buprenorphine maintenance treatment include:
Discontinued or markedly reduced use of other opioids
9. Acute medically supervised withdrawal (for 5 or more days) in the treatment of
opioid use disorders:
Is unlikely to result in long term abstinence
10. In establishing buprenorphine stabilization and maintenance the patient
should be:
On a split dose if concurrently treating pain
11. Urine drug screens should be used in clinical practice for which of the
following:
All of the above
12. Physical illness associated with reduction or cessation of opioid ingestion is
termed:
Spontaneous wthdrawal
13. A 28 year old man has had 3 supervised medical withdrawal treatments for
opioid addiction with relapses shortly after discharge. The treatment with the
strongest evidence of effectiveness would be:
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
14. An individual with opioid use 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):
Loss of tolerance