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Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
Substance-Related and Addictive 
Disorders and Answers Latest Version 
 
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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 fo...
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Substance-Related and Addictive 
Disorders and Answers Latest Version 
 
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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 fo...
FA Davis Advantage: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders Questions and Answers Latest Version Graded A+
FA Davis Advantage: Substance Use and 
Addictive Disorders Questions and 
Answers Latest Version Graded A+ 
 
A nurse observes a patient with pinpoint pupils, drowsiness, and slowed breathing. What 
substance is most likely involved? 
A. Alcohol 
 
 B. Opioids 
C. Nicotine 
D. Stimulants 
 
Which neurotransmitter is most associated with the brain's reward system and addiction? 
 A. Dopamine 
B. Serotonin 
 
C. GABA 
D. Acetylcholine 
 
What is the priority nursing action when a patient shows ...
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FA Davis Advantage: Substance Use and 
Addictive Disorders Questions and 
Answers Latest Version Graded A+ 
 
A nurse observes a patient with pinpoint pupils, drowsiness, and slowed breathing. What 
substance is most likely involved? 
A. Alcohol 
 
 B. Opioids 
C. Nicotine 
D. Stimulants 
 
Which neurotransmitter is most associated with the brain's reward system and addiction? 
 A. Dopamine 
B. Serotonin 
 
C. GABA 
D. Acetylcholine 
 
What is the priority nursing action when a patient shows ...
Assessment Related to Substance Abuse Questions and Answers Latest Version Graded A+
Assessment Related to Substance 
Abuse Questions and Answers Latest 
 
Version Graded A+ 
 
What is the first step in assessing a person for substance abuse? 
 Building trust and establishing rapport with the individual 
 
Why is it important to ask about the type of substance used during an assessment? 
 Different substances have different effects, risks, and treatments 
 
What does the term “frequency of use” refer to in a substance abuse assessment? 
 How often the individual uses a parti...
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Assessment Related to Substance 
Abuse Questions and Answers Latest 
 
Version Graded A+ 
 
What is the first step in assessing a person for substance abuse? 
 Building trust and establishing rapport with the individual 
 
Why is it important to ask about the type of substance used during an assessment? 
 Different substances have different effects, risks, and treatments 
 
What does the term “frequency of use” refer to in a substance abuse assessment? 
 How often the individual uses a parti...
MH Sherpath Overview of Substance Use Disorders Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
MH Sherpath Overview of Substance 
Use Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Already Passed 
 
What is a substance use disorder? 
 
 A mental health condition where the use of drugs or alcohol leads to significant impairment 
or distress 
 
What does tolerance mean in relation to substance use? 
 
 The need for increasing amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect 
 
What is withdrawal? 
 
 Physical or psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance they ...
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MH Sherpath Overview of Substance 
Use Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Already Passed 
 
What is a substance use disorder? 
 
 A mental health condition where the use of drugs or alcohol leads to significant impairment 
or distress 
 
What does tolerance mean in relation to substance use? 
 
 The need for increasing amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect 
 
What is withdrawal? 
 
 Physical or psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance they ...
Substance-Related and Addiction Disorders Assessment Questions and Answers Latest Version 100% Pass
Substance-Related and Addiction 
Disorders Assessment Questions and 
Answers Latest Version 100% Pass 
 
Why is early detection of substance-related disorders important? 
 It increases the chances of successful recovery 
 
What is the main difference between substance use and substance use disorder? 
 
 Substance use disorder involves loss of control and negative impact on daily life 
 
How does addiction affect the brain's reward system? 
 It rewires the brain to seek substances over natural...
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Substance-Related and Addiction 
Disorders Assessment Questions and 
Answers Latest Version 100% Pass 
 
Why is early detection of substance-related disorders important? 
 It increases the chances of successful recovery 
 
What is the main difference between substance use and substance use disorder? 
 
 Substance use disorder involves loss of control and negative impact on daily life 
 
How does addiction affect the brain's reward system? 
 It rewires the brain to seek substances over natural...
Substance-Related & Addiction Disorders | Engage Mental Health RN Questions and Answers Graded A+
Substance-Related & Addiction 
Disorders | Engage Mental Health RN 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
What is one key symptom of substance use disorder in a patient? 
 A. Continued use despite negative consequences 
B. Increased energy and focus 
C. Permanent memory improvement 
D. Decreased appetite only 
 
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly linked to addiction and the brain’s reward system? 
A. Serotonin 
B. Acetylcholine 
 C. Dopamine 
D. Histamine 
 
When assessing a patient for alco...
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Substance-Related & Addiction 
Disorders | Engage Mental Health RN 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
What is one key symptom of substance use disorder in a patient? 
 A. Continued use despite negative consequences 
B. Increased energy and focus 
C. Permanent memory improvement 
D. Decreased appetite only 
 
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly linked to addiction and the brain’s reward system? 
A. Serotonin 
B. Acetylcholine 
 C. Dopamine 
D. Histamine 
 
When assessing a patient for alco...
Substance-Related and Addiction Disorders Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
Substance-Related and Addiction 
Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Already Passed 
 
What is one key symptom of substance use disorder in a patient? 
 A. Continued use despite negative consequences 
B. Increased energy and focus 
C. Permanent memory improvement 
D. Decreased appetite only 
 
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly linked to addiction and the brain’s reward system? 
A. Serotonin 
B. Acetylcholine 
 C. Dopamine 
D. Histamine 
 
When assessing a patient for alcohol ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Substance-Related and Addiction 
Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Already Passed 
 
What is one key symptom of substance use disorder in a patient? 
 A. Continued use despite negative consequences 
B. Increased energy and focus 
C. Permanent memory improvement 
D. Decreased appetite only 
 
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly linked to addiction and the brain’s reward system? 
A. Serotonin 
B. Acetylcholine 
 C. Dopamine 
D. Histamine 
 
When assessing a patient for alcohol ...
FA Davis Substance Use and Addictive Disorders Questions and Answers Latest Version Graded A+
FA Davis Substance Use and Addictive 
Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Graded A+ 
 
What is the term for a strong, compulsive urge to use a substance despite harmful consequences? 
 Addiction 
 
What is one major difference between substance use and substance use disorder? 
 substance use disorder involves significant impairment and loss of control 
 
What is a key sign of physical dependence on a substance? 
 Withdrawal symptoms when the substance is stopped 
 
What is tolerance ...
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FA Davis Substance Use and Addictive 
Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Graded A+ 
 
What is the term for a strong, compulsive urge to use a substance despite harmful consequences? 
 Addiction 
 
What is one major difference between substance use and substance use disorder? 
 substance use disorder involves significant impairment and loss of control 
 
What is a key sign of physical dependence on a substance? 
 Withdrawal symptoms when the substance is stopped 
 
What is tolerance ...
Understanding Substance Use Disorders Questions and Answers Latest Version Graded A+
Understanding Substance Use Disorders 
Questions and Answers Latest Version 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Which brain system is most affected by substance use disorders? 
A. Respiratory system 
 B. Reward system 
C. Digestive system 
D. Immune system 
 
What is a common behavioral sign of substance use disorder? 
A. Being shy in groups 
 B. Using substances despite knowing the negative outcomes 
C. Skipping breakfast 
D. Sleeping early 
 
What is the role of dopamine in substance use disorders? 
 A. It reinfo...
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Understanding Substance Use Disorders 
Questions and Answers Latest Version 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Which brain system is most affected by substance use disorders? 
A. Respiratory system 
 B. Reward system 
C. Digestive system 
D. Immune system 
 
What is a common behavioral sign of substance use disorder? 
A. Being shy in groups 
 B. Using substances despite knowing the negative outcomes 
C. Skipping breakfast 
D. Sleeping early 
 
What is the role of dopamine in substance use disorders? 
 A. It reinfo...
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
Substance-Related and Addictive 
Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Already Passed 
 
Which of the following is classified as a substance-related disorder? 
A. Asthma 
 
 B. Alcohol Use Disorder 
 
C. ADHD 
 
D. OCD 
 
What is the defining feature of substance dependence? 
A. Social withdrawal 
B. Lack of interest in hobbies 
 
 C. Compulsive use despite negative consequences 
D. Improved focus 
 
Which behavioral symptom often indicates a possible addictive disorder? 
 A. Loss of c...
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- • 33 pages •
Substance-Related and Addictive 
Disorders Questions and Answers 
Latest Version Already Passed 
 
Which of the following is classified as a substance-related disorder? 
A. Asthma 
 
 B. Alcohol Use Disorder 
 
C. ADHD 
 
D. OCD 
 
What is the defining feature of substance dependence? 
A. Social withdrawal 
B. Lack of interest in hobbies 
 
 C. Compulsive use despite negative consequences 
D. Improved focus 
 
Which behavioral symptom often indicates a possible addictive disorder? 
 A. Loss of c...
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