CAADC Practice Exam with complete solutions latest version.pdf, Exams of
Nursing
which of the following is the BEST definition of Insight:
A. A problem-solving strategy involving the elimination of unworkable
solutions.
B. A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem can be
solved
C. A Freudian defense mechanism that is used unconsciously, but not
maliciously.
D. a confrontation technique used in conjunction with gestalt therapy -
ANSWERb. a sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem
can be solved.
MAT refers to:
A. A common screening tool for alcoholism.
B. A lengthy personality inventory used to identify gross psychopathology.
C. The use of medication such as Suboxone in the treatment of addiction.
D. A non-medical detox protocol. - ANSWERc. the use of medications such as
suboxone in the treatment of addiction.
Asha has completed her treatment at an inpatient facility and is ready to be
discharged. She has asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work
,with her and her husband on an outpatient basis. This process is best viewed
as an example of:
A. A referral.
B. A consultation.
C. Case management.
D. An aftercare plan. - ANSWERA. A referral.
Which type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential for
abusive power by the counselor?
A. Adlerian
B. Rational emotive.
C. Gestalt
D. Person centered. - ANSWERC. Gestalt
The primary purpose of professional credentialing for counselors is to:
A. Advance the field by ensuring that counselors are recognized as dignified
professionals.
B. Ensure that counselors share understand the accepted philosophies of
practice.
C. Protect public safety by ensuring that counselors meet minimum standards
of competency.
D. Ensure that counselors receiving third-party payments, have professional
credentials. - ANSWERC. Protect public safety by ensuring that counselors
meet minimum standards of competency.
Which of the following is not a CNS depressant?
A. Alcohol.
,B. Xanax.
C. Nembutal.
D. Benzedrine. - ANSWERD. Benzedrine.
The concept of informed consent requires that before agreeing to accept
treatment, client should know their rights and obligations, therapeutic goals,
fees for service and __________.
A. Availability of referral services.
B. Community resources to be used.
C. With whom they will be participating in group activities
D. The limit of their confidentiality. - ANSWERD. The limit of their
confidentiality.
Attitudes, policies, and practices that are destructive to other cultures, and
their members are examples of lack of cultural _______.
A. Blindness.
B. Competence.
C. Destructiveness.
D. Incapacity. - ANSWERB. Competence.
Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia, or
cardiac arrhythmia, or all signs or symptoms of:
A. Caffeine intoxication.
B. Cocaine intoxication.
C. Alcohol intoxication.
D. Opioid intoxication. - ANSWERA. Caffeine intoxication.
, Of all the possible substance used disorders, which one is typically not seen
in older children or adults?
A. Cannabis use disorder.
B. Inhalant use disorder.
C. Tobacco use disorder.
D. Caffeine use disorder. - ANSWERB. Inhalant use disorder.
Needle exchange programs can best be described as:
A. A non-abstinence technique.
B. Harm reduction.
C. A maintenance method.
D. A community organization intervention. - ANSWERB. Harm reduction.
Autonomic hyperactivity, hand, trimmer, nausea, or vomiting, psychomotor,
agitation, Grand mal seizures are all signs or symptoms of:
A. Cannabis withdrawal.
B. Cocaine withdrawal.
C. Sedative hypnotic or anxiolytic withdrawal.
D. Opioid withdrawal. - ANSWERC. Sedative hypnotic or anxiolytic
withdrawal.
Among other things, ________ involves making a client aware of resources in
the community, as well as providing information related to substance abuse,
HIV, and aids, and other STDs.
A. Case management.
Nursing
which of the following is the BEST definition of Insight:
A. A problem-solving strategy involving the elimination of unworkable
solutions.
B. A sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem can be
solved
C. A Freudian defense mechanism that is used unconsciously, but not
maliciously.
D. a confrontation technique used in conjunction with gestalt therapy -
ANSWERb. a sudden understanding of self, or realization of how a problem
can be solved.
MAT refers to:
A. A common screening tool for alcoholism.
B. A lengthy personality inventory used to identify gross psychopathology.
C. The use of medication such as Suboxone in the treatment of addiction.
D. A non-medical detox protocol. - ANSWERc. the use of medications such as
suboxone in the treatment of addiction.
Asha has completed her treatment at an inpatient facility and is ready to be
discharged. She has asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work
,with her and her husband on an outpatient basis. This process is best viewed
as an example of:
A. A referral.
B. A consultation.
C. Case management.
D. An aftercare plan. - ANSWERA. A referral.
Which type of therapy is most directive, offering the greatest potential for
abusive power by the counselor?
A. Adlerian
B. Rational emotive.
C. Gestalt
D. Person centered. - ANSWERC. Gestalt
The primary purpose of professional credentialing for counselors is to:
A. Advance the field by ensuring that counselors are recognized as dignified
professionals.
B. Ensure that counselors share understand the accepted philosophies of
practice.
C. Protect public safety by ensuring that counselors meet minimum standards
of competency.
D. Ensure that counselors receiving third-party payments, have professional
credentials. - ANSWERC. Protect public safety by ensuring that counselors
meet minimum standards of competency.
Which of the following is not a CNS depressant?
A. Alcohol.
,B. Xanax.
C. Nembutal.
D. Benzedrine. - ANSWERD. Benzedrine.
The concept of informed consent requires that before agreeing to accept
treatment, client should know their rights and obligations, therapeutic goals,
fees for service and __________.
A. Availability of referral services.
B. Community resources to be used.
C. With whom they will be participating in group activities
D. The limit of their confidentiality. - ANSWERD. The limit of their
confidentiality.
Attitudes, policies, and practices that are destructive to other cultures, and
their members are examples of lack of cultural _______.
A. Blindness.
B. Competence.
C. Destructiveness.
D. Incapacity. - ANSWERB. Competence.
Restlessness, nervousness, flushed face, muscle twitching, tachycardia, or
cardiac arrhythmia, or all signs or symptoms of:
A. Caffeine intoxication.
B. Cocaine intoxication.
C. Alcohol intoxication.
D. Opioid intoxication. - ANSWERA. Caffeine intoxication.
, Of all the possible substance used disorders, which one is typically not seen
in older children or adults?
A. Cannabis use disorder.
B. Inhalant use disorder.
C. Tobacco use disorder.
D. Caffeine use disorder. - ANSWERB. Inhalant use disorder.
Needle exchange programs can best be described as:
A. A non-abstinence technique.
B. Harm reduction.
C. A maintenance method.
D. A community organization intervention. - ANSWERB. Harm reduction.
Autonomic hyperactivity, hand, trimmer, nausea, or vomiting, psychomotor,
agitation, Grand mal seizures are all signs or symptoms of:
A. Cannabis withdrawal.
B. Cocaine withdrawal.
C. Sedative hypnotic or anxiolytic withdrawal.
D. Opioid withdrawal. - ANSWERC. Sedative hypnotic or anxiolytic
withdrawal.
Among other things, ________ involves making a client aware of resources in
the community, as well as providing information related to substance abuse,
HIV, and aids, and other STDs.
A. Case management.