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Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders and Answers Latest Version Already Passed What is a common sign of a substance use disorder? A. Continued use despite negative consequences B. Occasional use at celebrations C. Having unused medication at home D. Enjoying social events What does the term “craving” refer to in addiction? A. A dislike for substances B. A medical diagnosis C. A strong desire or urge to use the substance D. A sudden allergy to drugs Which of the following substances is classified as a stimulant? A. Cocaine B. Alcohol 2 C. Heroin D. Cannabis What is tolerance in the context of substance use? A. Needing more of the substance to feel the same effect B. Being patient with others C. Avoiding drugs D. Recovering from addiction What type of therapy focuses on changing thought patterns related to substance use? A. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) B. Physical therapy C. Crisis intervention D. Speech therapy Which of the following is NOT a behavioral sign of addiction? A. Improved focus and memory B. Lying about substance use 3 C. Withdrawing from family D. Neglecting responsibilities Which of the following substances is most commonly associated with overdose deaths? A. Cannabis B. Opioids C. Nicotine D. Caffeine What does dual diagnosis mean in addiction treatment? A. A person has both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition B. Two people with the same addiction C. Use of two medications D. A choice between two therapists Which age group is most vulnerable to developing substance-related disorders? A. Adolescents and young adults B. Children under 5 4 C. Adults over 65 D. Toddlers What is the first step in most recovery programs? A. Medication B. Acknowledging the problem C. Replacing the substance

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What is a common sign of a substance use disorder?


✔✔ A. Continued use despite negative consequences


B. Occasional use at celebrations

C. Having unused medication at home

D. Enjoying social events




What does the term “craving” refer to in addiction?

A. A dislike for substances

B. A medical diagnosis


✔✔ C. A strong desire or urge to use the substance


D. A sudden allergy to drugs




Which of the following substances is classified as a stimulant?


✔✔ A. Cocaine


B. Alcohol

1

,C. Heroin

D. Cannabis




What is tolerance in the context of substance use?


✔✔ A. Needing more of the substance to feel the same effect


B. Being patient with others

C. Avoiding drugs

D. Recovering from addiction




What type of therapy focuses on changing thought patterns related to substance use?


✔✔ A. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)


B. Physical therapy

C. Crisis intervention

D. Speech therapy




Which of the following is NOT a behavioral sign of addiction?


✔✔ A. Improved focus and memory


B. Lying about substance use


2

,C. Withdrawing from family

D. Neglecting responsibilities




Which of the following substances is most commonly associated with overdose deaths?

A. Cannabis


✔✔ B. Opioids


C. Nicotine

D. Caffeine




What does dual diagnosis mean in addiction treatment?


✔✔ A. A person has both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition


B. Two people with the same addiction

C. Use of two medications

D. A choice between two therapists




Which age group is most vulnerable to developing substance-related disorders?


✔✔ A. Adolescents and young adults


B. Children under 5


3

, C. Adults over 65

D. Toddlers




What is the first step in most recovery programs?

A. Medication


✔✔ B. Acknowledging the problem


C. Replacing the substance

D. Avoiding therapy




Which substance is considered legal but highly addictive and harmful?


✔✔ A. Nicotine


B. Heroin

C. Methamphetamine

D. LSD




Which symptom is most commonly seen during alcohol withdrawal?

A. Euphoria


✔✔ B. Tremors


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