1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a dual diagnosis?
A. Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
B. Diagnosis of only one disorder at a time
C. Treatment for both disorders simultaneously
D. A higher complexity of care needs
Answer and Rationale: B) Diagnosis of only one disorder at a time.
Dual diagnosis refers to the co-occurrence of both mental health and
substance use disorders, requiring integrated treatment approaches.
2. What is a key principle of the 12-Step program in addiction
treatment?
A. Complete independence from support systems
B. Admission of powerlessness over addiction
C. Self-reliance in overcoming addiction
D. Use of medications to manage withdrawal
Answer and Rationale: B) Admission of powerlessness over addiction.
The 12-Step program encourages individuals to admit they are
powerless over their addiction and that their lives have become
unmanageable.
,3. Which of the following medications is primarily used to treat alcohol
use disorder by discouraging alcohol consumption?
A. Methadone
B. Acamprosate
C. Buprenorphine
D. Disulfiram
Answer and Rationale: D) Disulfiram.
Disulfiram discourages alcohol consumption by causing unpleasant
reactions when alcohol is consumed, making it easier for individuals to
abstain.
4. What is the most common symptom of a substance use relapse?
A. Sudden loss of appetite
B. Increased use of the substance
C. Emotional numbness
D. Enhanced self-control
Answer and Rationale: B) Increased use of the substance.
A. relapse often begins with an increase in substance use after a period
of abstinence, accompanied by emotional and psychological challenges.
5. Which of the following is a characteristic of motivational
interviewing?
A. Confronting the client about their denial
, B. Promoting autonomy in decision-making
C. Directly persuading clients to change
D. Encouraging clients to follow strict advice
Answer and Rationale: B) Promoting autonomy in decision-making.
Motivational interviewing focuses on collaborative conversation to
strengthen a person’s motivation for and commitment to change by
emphasizing their autonomy.
6. The primary purpose of a biopsychosocial assessment is to:
A. Diagnose a specific mental health disorder
B. Explore biological, psychological, and social factors influencing the
client
C. Determine eligibility for insurance reimbursement
D. Focus exclusively on past substance use
Answer and Rationale: B) Explore biological, psychological, and social
factors influencing the client.
A. biopsychosocial assessment considers all aspects of an individual's
life to provide comprehensive care planning.
7. What is the recommended first-line treatment for alcohol
withdrawal?
A. Antipsychotic medications
B. Benzodiazepines
A. Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
B. Diagnosis of only one disorder at a time
C. Treatment for both disorders simultaneously
D. A higher complexity of care needs
Answer and Rationale: B) Diagnosis of only one disorder at a time.
Dual diagnosis refers to the co-occurrence of both mental health and
substance use disorders, requiring integrated treatment approaches.
2. What is a key principle of the 12-Step program in addiction
treatment?
A. Complete independence from support systems
B. Admission of powerlessness over addiction
C. Self-reliance in overcoming addiction
D. Use of medications to manage withdrawal
Answer and Rationale: B) Admission of powerlessness over addiction.
The 12-Step program encourages individuals to admit they are
powerless over their addiction and that their lives have become
unmanageable.
,3. Which of the following medications is primarily used to treat alcohol
use disorder by discouraging alcohol consumption?
A. Methadone
B. Acamprosate
C. Buprenorphine
D. Disulfiram
Answer and Rationale: D) Disulfiram.
Disulfiram discourages alcohol consumption by causing unpleasant
reactions when alcohol is consumed, making it easier for individuals to
abstain.
4. What is the most common symptom of a substance use relapse?
A. Sudden loss of appetite
B. Increased use of the substance
C. Emotional numbness
D. Enhanced self-control
Answer and Rationale: B) Increased use of the substance.
A. relapse often begins with an increase in substance use after a period
of abstinence, accompanied by emotional and psychological challenges.
5. Which of the following is a characteristic of motivational
interviewing?
A. Confronting the client about their denial
, B. Promoting autonomy in decision-making
C. Directly persuading clients to change
D. Encouraging clients to follow strict advice
Answer and Rationale: B) Promoting autonomy in decision-making.
Motivational interviewing focuses on collaborative conversation to
strengthen a person’s motivation for and commitment to change by
emphasizing their autonomy.
6. The primary purpose of a biopsychosocial assessment is to:
A. Diagnose a specific mental health disorder
B. Explore biological, psychological, and social factors influencing the
client
C. Determine eligibility for insurance reimbursement
D. Focus exclusively on past substance use
Answer and Rationale: B) Explore biological, psychological, and social
factors influencing the client.
A. biopsychosocial assessment considers all aspects of an individual's
life to provide comprehensive care planning.
7. What is the recommended first-line treatment for alcohol
withdrawal?
A. Antipsychotic medications
B. Benzodiazepines