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LADAC PRACTICE TEST top Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+ Payment for client services by an insurance company usually requires which of the following? A: Medication B: Inpatient Care C: Prior Treatment D: Preauthorization - D A properly completed consent form for release of information is valid for a MAXIMUM of... A: Six Months B: One year after discharge C: The length of time during which treatment services provided D: The time reasonable necessary to serve the purpose of which it was given - A Cirrhosis of the liver is characterized by A: Increased liver activity B: Fatty deposits in liver tissue C: Increased blood flow through the liver D: Irreversible scarring and destruction of liver tissue - D According to the DSM-IV-TR a diagnoses of substance dependence is not applicable to which of the following classes of substances A: Alcohol B: Nicotine C: Caffeine D: CAnnabis - C What are the two levels with in every communication A: Content and feeling B: Content and process C: Process and feeling D: Topic and process - B In addict/alcoholic dependent families, what is the most dominant communication style? A: Excusing B: Shaming C: Accepting D: Ignoring - B According to the NAADAC counselor code of ethics, when may a counselor have an intimate relationship with a former client? A: Never B: Six months after tx is completed and the former client is staying sober C: Two years after tx is completed D: Five years after treatment is completed - A Which of the following is often most at risk for suicide as an adult in dysfunctional family? A: Hero B: Mascot C: Scapegoat D: Lost Child - D Genetic theory of alcohol dependent that A: Alcohol dependence is learned behavior B: Alcohol dependence may be inherited C: Environment is the most important factor D: All members of a family alcohol dependent - B Which of the following best describes attending by the counselor? A: Being present at staff meetings B: Participating in client sessions C: Understanding information client is providing D: Exhibiting listening behavior when client is speaking - D An alcoholic dependent person treated with anxiolytics is most likely to A: Never drink again B: Remain sober longer C: Be unable to stay sober D: Require no further tx - C A sudden stopping in taking barbiturates is most likely to cause A: Euphoria B: Severe Depression C: A decrease in sex drive D: An increase in blood pressure - D Which of the following describes Al-Anon? A: Organization which offers help for relatives and friends of alcohol-dependent people B: A govt agency devoted to concerns of families of alcohol dependent people C: An agency which assigns alcohol-dependent people to tx centers D: The leading drug agency in narcotic and dangerous drug suppression - A Protracted or secondary withdrawal refers to withdrawal A: Resulting after use of a long acting drug B: Persisting for considerable time after cessation of use C: Arising in a person who has been through withdrawal a number of times D: ARising when a drug has been used for a considerable period of time - B A drink with one ounce of alcohol should A: immediately put a 150lb man over the DUI limit B: Immediately put a 150lb woman over the DUI limit C: Have the same effect on both men and women regardless of their weight D: give a higher blood alcohol concentration in a 150 lb woman than a 150lb man - D A closed group is characterized by which of the following? A: closing group to certain discussions B: Not admitting additional members once the group has been formed C: Continue to admit additional members of same age or gender only D: Continuing to admit additional members as time goes on until group reaches desired size - B Which of the following is most likely to affect blood alcohol content? A: Liver size B: Low fat diet C: Carbonated beverages D: Inflammation of the pancreas - C Which of the following is the only requirement for membership in AA? A: A desire to stop drinking - A Which if the following is the theme of step 5 of AA? A: Courage and self-disclosure B: Belief and mental stability C: Surrender and willingness D: Powerlessness and unmanageability - A Which of the following therapies stresses value judgements, personal responsibility and commitment to change? A: Reality B: Existential C: Psychoanalytical D: Client centered - A Thrush and other oral lesions are most frequently associated with which of the following? A: HIV injection B: Smoking crack C: Using inhalants D: Smoking cannabis - A Which of the following best describes the flashbacks that are sometimes experienced after LSD use? A: Lasts for hours or days B: Increases in frequency with time C: Indicates serious brain damage D: Occurs at any time - D An alcohol-dependent person with elevated vital signs, trembling, marked agitation and hallucinations is most likely to have... A: Delirium tremens B: Nervous exhaustion C: Alcoholic hallucinations D: Alcohol Antabuse reaction - A Which of the following drugs depresses the central nervous system? A: Cocaine B: Tranquilizers C: Amphetamines D: Hallucinogens - B Which of the following is an example of projection? A: I drink less than you do B: I only drink on weekends with friends C: I can stop anytime I want to D: I could control my drinking if everyone would leave me alone - A If a patient in a group therapy sessions admits that in the past he has committed an unsolved murder, the counselor should first A: report the crime anonymously B: Discharge the patient from the group C: Reinforce the confidentiality of the group D: Tell the patient it must be reported to the police - D In which of the following therapeutic techniques are clients physically placed to demonstrate their position in the family? A Sculpting B: Networking C: Role playing D: PSychodrama - A If a tx plan states that "the client is irresponsible", the most likely conclusion would be that the writer is... A: was not a counselor B: was not judgmental C: did not know the client's problem D: did not adequately describe the client's problem - D Which of the following is the MINIMUM blood alcohol level necessary to be convicted of driving while intoxicated in all states? A: .08g/100ml B: .15g/100ml C: 1.0g/100ml D: 10.0g/100ml - A Replacing fact with fantasy in memory and inventing fluent answers to questions best describes.. A: Euphoria B: Flashbacks C: Conjecture D: Confabulation - D Which of the following is an advantage of rational emotive behavior therapy? A: The emphasis on experiencing fully ones feelings B: The I thou relationship between client and therapist C: The emphasis on understanding the subjective world of the client D: The emphasis on putting newly acquired insights into action via homework assignment - C Using increasing amounts of the same drug to produce the same effect is an example of A: overdose B: synergism C: tolerance D: withdrawal - C Which of the following modes of administration obtains the fastest action of a drug? A: oral B: inhaling C: intramuscular D: Subcutaneous - B Therapist congruence is a key concept in A: behavior therapy B: transactional analysis C: Psychoanalytic therapy D: Client centered therapy - D A groups first stage is primarily concerned with A: Trust B: Anger C: Cohesiveness D: Transference - A Undesirable repetition of a hallucinogenic drug's effects without any recent use of that drug can be described as A: a flashback B: an idiosyncrasy C: An adulteration D: A toxic reaction - A Which of the following describes federal schedule I Drug? A: they are both safe and effective B: their safety and medical use have not been established C: They cannot be dispensed without a prescription D: They are sage but their effectiveness has not been established - B Which of the following best describes the short term effects of marijuana? A: Extremely toxic B: Impedes blood-brain barrier C: Likely leads to dependence D: Dose dependent - D The behavioral approach to achieving sobriety is based on A: exploring irrational beliefs B: Working towards self-actualization C: Focusing on emotional content D: Strengthening desirable responses - D Which of the following is used by some native Americans in their religious rituals? A: Peyote B: Alcohol C: Marijuana D: LSD - A Which of the following is required to be on the written consent of disclosure form? A: Tx diagnoses B: Signature of a physician C: Date client entered tx D: type of information to be released - D Which of the following is LEAST appropriate for a client who is actively alcohol dependent with extensive liver damage and who had had a heart attack? A: Psychotherapy B: Reality therapy C: Antabuse therapy D: AA - C Alcohol is a factor in approximately what percentage of fatal automobile crashes in the US? A: 20% B: 30% C: 40% D: 50% - D Nervousness, anorexia, hypertension, and tremors are most symptomatic of which of the following? A: opioid abuse B: Alcohol abuse C: Stimulant abuse D: Marijuana abuse - C Which of the following is a characteristic of strength-based approaches to substance abuse prevention? A: Rarely mention drugs and their effects B: Emphasize the negative aspects of personal adjustment C: Do not believe in 12-step philosophy D: Emphasize that intelligent people do not do things that will harm them - A Which of the following refers to dysfunctional closeness in a family? A: Detouring B: Enmeshment C: Detachment D: Enabling - B When is hepatitis most likely to occur in individuals who inject drugs? A: late in an individual's drug use career B: Soon after an individual begins injecting drugs C: Without regard to how long an individual has been using D: PRior to injecting drugs from sources other an injecting drug use - C A bad LSD trip is most likely to be associated with A: Long-term use B: Nighttime use C: Method of taking D: High concentration - D Which of the following drugs have been ruled by the FDA as a permitted active ingredient in over the counter stimulants? A: Alcohol B: Caffeine C: Amphetamine D: Ibuprofen - B For which of the following is a counselor not ethically responsible for? A: Assuring that the client has reasonable access to effective tx B: Assuring that the integrity of the counseling relationship is maintained C: Assuring that the client has accurate and complete information about care D: Assuring that the client includes participation in a 12 step program in aftercare plans - D Withdrawal following cessation of chronic, high level marijuana use may be masked because of A: Cardiac disturbances B: Cross tolerance with other drugs C: Active metabolites of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol D: Slow release of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol - D A change that has come about as a result of the campaign against cigarette smoking is the A: the nicotine content of cigarettes has increased B: the social factors supporting smoking have lessened C: Fewer lawsuits have been filed against cigarette companies D: Young people have stopped smoking at a faster rate than adult smokers - B In an alcohol induced blackout people A: lose consciousness B: Forget what they want to forget C: Have vague or no recall of recent events D: have spontaneous recall of remote memories - C Which of the following is most characteristic of protracted or secondary withdrawal A: tremors B: seizures C: sleep problems D: lack of appetite - C Which of the following characterizes detox from methadone? A: Much easier than from naltrexone B: Much easier than from heroin C: About the same as from naltrexone D: More difficult than from heroin - D

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