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The ASAM Exam Study Guide 2026 offers a structured overview of addiction medicine
principles, clinical assessment frameworks, and treatment models aligned with modern
substance-use disorder management. Although the title refers to “complete questions with
correct detailed answers,” this guide instead provides conceptual practice explanations,
terminology clarification, case-based reasoning prompts, and topic summaries reflecting
ASAM’s multidimensional assessment approach. It addresses withdrawal management,
pharmacotherapy concepts, screening tools, patient-placement criteria, behavioral
interventions, and risk-level evaluations. The guide emphasizes clinical terminology, symptom-
analysis principles, and evidence-based treatment models while helping learners understand
how medical, psychological, social, and environmental factors contribute to individualized care
planning. Designed to strengthen exam readiness and deepen conceptual comprehension, it
serves as a concise yet robust reference for addiction-medicine learners.
Keywords (10):
Addiction medicine, withdrawal management, pharmacotherapy, screening tools, ASAM
criteria, risk assessment, behavioral interventions, patient placement, clinical evaluation,
substance-use disorders
Professional Certification Exam Study Guide: 100 Practice Questions & Answers
1. In the project life cycle, which phase typically involves feasibility studies and defining high-
level objectives?
A. Initiation
B. Planning
C. Execution
D. Monitoring & Controlling
Answer: A ✓ - The Initiation phase is where the project is defined at a high level and its viability
is assessed.
2. The primary purpose of a SWOT Analysis is to:
A. Assign tasks to team members.
, B. Track project expenses.
C. Identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
D. Create a detailed project schedule.
Answer: C ✓ - SWOT is a strategic planning tool used to evaluate these four elements of a
project or business venture.
3. A "Change Control Board" (CCB) is primarily responsible for:
A. Writing initial project requirements.
B. Reviewing and approving/rejecting proposed changes.
C. Managing the project budget.
D. Conducting quality assurance testing.
Answer: B ✓ - The CCB is a formal group that reviews, approves, denies, or defers change
requests.
4. In financial accounting, the fundamental equation that must always remain in balance is:
A. Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
B. Revenue - Expenses = Profit.
C. Debits = Credits.
D. Income = Output.
Answer: A ✓ - This is the basic accounting equation that forms the foundation for the double-
entry bookkeeping system.
5. The "Critical Path" in a project network diagram is defined as the:
A. Shortest path through the network.
B. Path with the most tasks.
C. Longest path through the network, determining the project's minimum duration.
D. Path with the highest resource cost.
Answer: C ✓ - The critical path has zero float and any delay on this path will directly delay the
project completion.
6. Which US government agency is responsible for enforcing federal workplace safety and
health standards?
A. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
B. FTC (Federal Trade Commission)
C. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
D. FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Answer: C ✓ - OSHA's mission is to ensure safe and healthful working conditions.
7. A stakeholder who has high power and high interest in a project should be managed
through: