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LCDC IC&RC REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS Screening - Answers Performance Domain 1 (a) Assessment - Answers Performance Domain 1 (b) Engagement - Answers Performance Domain 1 (c) Treatment Planning - Answers Performance Domain 2 (a) Collaboration PD ? - Answers Performance Domain 2 (b) Referral - Answers Performance Domain 2 (c) Counseling - Answers Performance Domain 3 Professional and Ethical responsibilities - Answers Performance Domain 4 Core Function 1 - Answers Screening Core Function 2 - Answers What core function is Intake? Core Function 3 - Answers Orientation Core Function 4 - Answers Assessment Core Function 5 - Answers Treatment Planning is under which core function? Core Function 6 - Answers Counseling Core Function 7 - Answers Case management Core Function 8 - Answers Crisis Intervention Core Function 9 - Answers CLIENT EDUCATION Core Function 10 - Answers REFERRAL Core Function 11 - Answers REPORT AND RECORD KEEPING Core Function 12 - Answers CONSULTATION WITH OTHER PR OFESSIONALS IN REGARD TO CLIENT TREATMENT/SERVICES Amphetamine affect on neurotransmitter - Answers Block dopamine reuptake, their most significant action is to directly stimulate the release of dopamine from neurons. principal mechanismism of action is to stimulate the release of dopamine from the presynaptic terminal. Types of Amphetamine - Answers dextroamphetamine, methamphetamine, phemetrazine PCP - Answers Common name for Phencyclidine (developed as an injectable anesthetic in the 1950s) PCP affect on nuerotransmitters - Answers antagonizes the actions of the excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter glutamate. binding of (this drug) to the receptor blocks calcium entry into the cell. Examples of Sedatives - Answers Alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines drugs that inhibit CNS activity. - Answers Alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines Sedative (s) (affect on Neurotransmitters) - Answers enhance the activity of the inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitter gamma amino butyric acid (GABA). Alcohol affect on Neurotransmitters - Answers The net effect of (this) is to depress activity in the brain producing its characteristic sedating and intoxicating effects. inhibits receptors for excitatory neurotransmitters and augments activity at receptors for inhibitory neurotransrnitters Symptoms of withdrawal from Alcohol - Answers CNS hyperexcitability. In humans this hyperexcitability results in anxiety, anorexia, insomnia, tremor, disorientation, and sometimes hallucinations. In severe withdrawal a syndrome called delirium tremens, marked by vivid hallucinations, disorientation with respect to time and place, and outbursts of irrational behavior, may develop. BARBITURATES - Answers class of drugs that depress CNS activity. Widely prescribed as antianxiety agents and sleep aids, and to treat other psychiatric conditions. BARBITURATES affect on neurotransmitters - Answers increase GABA activity Withdrawal symptoms of barbituates - Answers severe and sometimes life-threatening with- drawal symptoms. Both anxiety and depres- sion are common features, and with heavy, prolonged use, the development of severe grand mal tonic epileptic seizures can occur. Benzodiazapines - Answers anti-anxiety agents; replaced barbiturates, which have significant

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LCDC IC&RC REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

Screening - Answers Performance Domain 1 (a)

Assessment - Answers Performance Domain 1 (b)

Engagement - Answers Performance Domain 1 (c)

Treatment Planning - Answers Performance Domain 2 (a)

Collaboration PD ? - Answers Performance Domain 2 (b)

Referral - Answers Performance Domain 2 (c)

Counseling - Answers Performance Domain 3

Professional and Ethical responsibilities - Answers Performance Domain 4

Core Function 1 - Answers Screening

Core Function 2 - Answers What core function is Intake?

Core Function 3 - Answers Orientation

Core Function 4 - Answers Assessment

Core Function 5 - Answers Treatment Planning is under which core function?

Core Function 6 - Answers Counseling

Core Function 7 - Answers Case management

Core Function 8 - Answers Crisis Intervention

Core Function 9 - Answers CLIENT EDUCATION

Core Function 10 - Answers REFERRAL

Core Function 11 - Answers REPORT AND RECORD KEEPING

Core Function 12 - Answers CONSULTATION WITH OTHER PR

OFESSIONALS IN REGARD TO CLIENT

TREATMENT/SERVICES

Amphetamine affect on neurotransmitter - Answers Block dopamine reuptake, their most
significant action is to directly stimulate the release of dopamine from neurons. principal
mechanismism of action is to stimulate the release of dopamine from the presynaptic terminal.

,Types of Amphetamine - Answers dextroamphetamine, methamphetamine, phemetrazine

PCP - Answers Common name for Phencyclidine (developed as an injectable anesthetic in the
1950s)

PCP affect on nuerotransmitters - Answers antagonizes the actions of the excitatory amino acid
neurotransmitter glutamate. binding of

(this drug) to the receptor blocks calcium entry into the cell.

Examples of Sedatives - Answers Alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines

drugs that inhibit CNS activity. - Answers Alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines

Sedative (s) (affect on Neurotransmitters) - Answers enhance the activity of the inhibitory amino

acid neurotransmitter gamma amino butyric acid

(GABA).

Alcohol affect on Neurotransmitters - Answers The net effect of (this) is to depress activity in
the brain producing its characteristic sedating and intoxicating effects. inhibits receptors for
excitatory neurotransmitters and augments activity at receptors for inhibitory

neurotransrnitters

Symptoms of withdrawal from Alcohol - Answers CNS hyperexcitability. In humans this
hyperexcitability results in anxiety, anorexia, insomnia, tremor, disorientation, and sometimes
hallucinations. In severe withdrawal a syndrome called delirium tremens, marked by vivid
hallucinations, disorientation with respect to time and place, and outbursts of irrational behavior,
may develop.

BARBITURATES - Answers class of drugs that depress CNS activity. Widely prescribed as
antianxiety agents and sleep aids, and to treat other psychiatric conditions.

BARBITURATES affect on neurotransmitters - Answers increase GABA activity

Withdrawal symptoms of barbituates - Answers severe and sometimes life-threatening with-

drawal symptoms. Both anxiety and depres-

sion are common features, and with heavy,

prolonged use, the development of severe grand

mal tonic epileptic seizures can occur.

Benzodiazapines - Answers anti-anxiety agents; replaced barbiturates, which have significant

, abuse potential, to treat anxiety and other psychiatric conditions, Like barbiturates, have a
general inhibitory effect in the brain by enhancing GABA activity.

Consultee-centered administrative consultation - Answers has the goal of improving the
professional functioning of staff members, and is generally based on a more broadly defined
role for the consultant. For example, the consultant may not limit his or her purview to consultee
-generated issues, but rather may be active in evaluating many different organizational
problems.

Program-centered administrative consultation - Answers the consultant considers the range of
issues surrounding the development of a new program or other aspects of organizational
functioning.

Consultee-centered case consultation - Answers focuses on the difficulties a consultee faces
with a particular client. The primary goal is to address the deficits in the consultee's functioning
that create problems in handling the present case; client improvement is secondary.

Client-centered case consultation - Answers The primary goal here is to devise a plan for
handling a client's difficulties; consultee education or skill development is secondary.

Opiates - Answers drugs, natural or synthetic, which have morphine-like activity. The poppy plant,

is the source of naturally occurring

Opiate affects on neurotransmitters - Answers mimic the body's endogenous, or self-

produced, opioid peptide neurotransmitters (en-

dorphins, enkephalins, and dynorphins). involved in three major functions: modulation of pain
perception and response to painful stimuli; reward; and regulation of homeostatic functions
such as food, water, and temperature regulation. The main types of opioid receptors have been
identified in the brain—

mu, delta, and kappa

Withdrawal from Opiates - Answers characterized by depression, irritability, insomnia, nausea,
and weakness. locus ceruleus, a nucleus in the brainstem; has been implicated in the physical
signs of withdrawal

LSD - Answers psychedelic properties are a result of its actions on the serotonin
neurotransmitter system

MDMA, - Answers derivative of amphetamine and has both dopamine and serotonin stimulating
properties

Unique quality of MDMA - Answers stimulates serotonin neurotransmission by blocking its
reuptake into the presynaptic terminals

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