IC&RC study guide
___________ also can be used to rule out the presence of certain classes of drugs, thereby
lowering the charges of testing for all possible materials - ANS-Drug recognition techniques
.57 correlation coefficient good enough? - ANS-a statistic representing how carefully variables
co-range
The amount r, referred to as the linear correlation coefficient, measures the energy and the path
of a linear courting between variables.
-1 to +1
zero isn't any correlation or no dating between the 2 variables
r>.Eight is strong
r<.Five is week
'skin popping' - ANS-slang for subcutaneous injection
"The way to inform whether or not a person is having drinking troubles is to invite..." - ANS-The
BEST answer is "whether or not he has attempted several times without achievement to lessen
his drinking."
% male drinkers
% female drinkers
% college students consuming past month - ANS-60
forty five
62
1. Screening - ANS-The system by which the consumer is decided appropriate and eligible for
admission to a selected software.
2 general classes of Crises are? - ANS-Developmental: One that takes place as a person
reports existence, such as entering adolescence, getting married, having a toddler,
mid-existence adjustments, retirement or the dying of a spouse from natural reasons in antique
age.
Disturbing Event: accident, divorce, deaths, crime, monetary losses, natural disasters or serious
accidents.
2. Intake - ANS-The administrative and preliminary assessment strategies for admission to a
application.
Three organizations that can mandate treatment - ANS-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP)
,Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC)
3 Characteristics of Addiction - ANS-Compulsive use,
Loss of Control,
Continued use notwithstanding unfavorable results
3 Classifications of Narcotics - ANS-Naturally happening (opium, morphine, codeine)
Semi-synthetics (Heroin, Hydromorphone)
Synthetics (Methadone, Darvon)
three tiers of Alcohol and Drug Counseling - ANS-Medical (bodily intervention)
Psychosocial rehabilitation
Aftercare
three Types of Sedative/Hypnotics - ANS-Barbiturates
Minor Tranquilizers
Other Sed/Hypnotics
3. Orientation - ANS-Describing to the consumer the following: wellknown nature and goals of
the program; guidelines governing consumer behavior and infractions which can lead to
disciplinary motion or discharge from the program; in a nonresidential application, the hours
throughout which services are available; remedy costs to be borne by means of the client, if
any; and patron rights.
Four. Assessment - ANS-The procedures with the aid of which a counselor/software identifies
and evaluates an man or woman's strengths, weaknesses, issues, and needs for the
development of a remedy plan.
5 A's for Tobacco Brief Intervention - ANS-Ask approximately use.
Advise to give up.
Assess willingness to end.
Assist in quitting.
Arrange comply with-up.
Five principles of MI - ANS-Express empathy through reflective listening
Develop discrepancy between values and conduct
Avoid argument and direct confrontation
Adjust to patron resistance instead of opposing it directly
five. Treatment Planning - ANS-The process by way of which the counselor and the purchaser
become aware of and rank issues needing resolution; set up agreed upon immediately and
lengthy-term dreams; and decide upon a remedy system and the assets to be utilized.
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (1) - ANS-Identify trouble or dilemma
,6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (2) - ANS-Define ability issues
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (3) - ANS-Obtain consultation from supervisor or peer
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (4) - ANS-Consider courses of movement
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (5) - ANS-Enumerate outcomes of diverse selections
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (6) - ANS-Decide the first-class direction of motion and take
it
6. Counseling - ANS-The utilization of unique abilties to help people, families, tremendous
others, or companies in accomplishing goals thru exploration of a trouble and its ramifications;
examination of attitudes and emotions; attention of alternative solutions; and selection-making.
7. Case Management - ANS-Activities which convey services, organizations, sources, or people
together inside a planned framework of action in the direction of the achievement of mounted
dreams. It may involve liaison sports and collateral contacts.
Eight. Crisis Intervention - ANS-Those services which reply to an alcohol and/or different drug
abuser's needs at some point of acute emotional and/or physical misery.
Nine classes of signs - ANS-1. Emotional Concern
2. Compulsive Actions
three. Impulsive Actions
four. Marked Hyperactivity
5. Learning Problems
6. Neuromuscular Involvement
7. Cognitive and Perceptual Disturbances
8. Physical court cases
nine. Sleep Problems
nine. Client Education - ANS-Provision of facts to individuals and businesses regarding alcohol
and other drug abuse and the available offerings and resources.
10. Referral - ANS-Identifying the wishes of a purchaser that can not be met by the counselor or
agency and assisting the customer to make use of the assist structures and community sources
available.
11. Report and Record Keeping - ANS-Charting the effects of the evaluation and remedy plan,
writing reports, development notes, discharge summaries and different customer-related
information.
, 12 Core Functions (1) - ANS-Screening
12 Core Functions (2) - ANS-Intake
12 Core Functions (three) - ANS-Orientation
12 Core Functions (4) - ANS-Assessment
12 Core Functions (five) - ANS-Treatment making plans
12 Core Functions (6) - ANS-Counseling
12 Core Functions (7) - ANS-Case Management
12 Core Functions (eight) - ANS-Crisis Intervention
12 Core Functions (9) - ANS-Patient Education
12 Core Functions (10) - ANS-Referral
12 Core Functions (eleven) - ANS-Report and Record Keeping
12 Core Functions (12) - ANS-Consultation
12. Consulatation With Other Professionals In Regard To Client Treatment/Services -
ANS-Relating with in-house group of workers or out of doors specialists to guarantee
comprehensive, best take care of the patron.
Forty,000 - ANS-This many fatalities related to alcohol every year.
42 CFR - ANS-The guidelines directing the implementation of confidentiality of alcohol and drug
abuse patients
85 - ANS-__% of all lung cancers come from smoking
ninety - ANS-___% of nicotine is absorbed via the body via inhalation
1933 to help schizophrenic patients, Sakel used what? - ANS-insulin
A much less safe elegance of drug and the one normally used for suicide attempts. -
ANS-barbiturates
A famous sedative that was delivered in 1960? - ANS-Chlordiazepoxide(Librium)-
benzodiazepine
___________ also can be used to rule out the presence of certain classes of drugs, thereby
lowering the charges of testing for all possible materials - ANS-Drug recognition techniques
.57 correlation coefficient good enough? - ANS-a statistic representing how carefully variables
co-range
The amount r, referred to as the linear correlation coefficient, measures the energy and the path
of a linear courting between variables.
-1 to +1
zero isn't any correlation or no dating between the 2 variables
r>.Eight is strong
r<.Five is week
'skin popping' - ANS-slang for subcutaneous injection
"The way to inform whether or not a person is having drinking troubles is to invite..." - ANS-The
BEST answer is "whether or not he has attempted several times without achievement to lessen
his drinking."
% male drinkers
% female drinkers
% college students consuming past month - ANS-60
forty five
62
1. Screening - ANS-The system by which the consumer is decided appropriate and eligible for
admission to a selected software.
2 general classes of Crises are? - ANS-Developmental: One that takes place as a person
reports existence, such as entering adolescence, getting married, having a toddler,
mid-existence adjustments, retirement or the dying of a spouse from natural reasons in antique
age.
Disturbing Event: accident, divorce, deaths, crime, monetary losses, natural disasters or serious
accidents.
2. Intake - ANS-The administrative and preliminary assessment strategies for admission to a
application.
Three organizations that can mandate treatment - ANS-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP)
,Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC)
3 Characteristics of Addiction - ANS-Compulsive use,
Loss of Control,
Continued use notwithstanding unfavorable results
3 Classifications of Narcotics - ANS-Naturally happening (opium, morphine, codeine)
Semi-synthetics (Heroin, Hydromorphone)
Synthetics (Methadone, Darvon)
three tiers of Alcohol and Drug Counseling - ANS-Medical (bodily intervention)
Psychosocial rehabilitation
Aftercare
three Types of Sedative/Hypnotics - ANS-Barbiturates
Minor Tranquilizers
Other Sed/Hypnotics
3. Orientation - ANS-Describing to the consumer the following: wellknown nature and goals of
the program; guidelines governing consumer behavior and infractions which can lead to
disciplinary motion or discharge from the program; in a nonresidential application, the hours
throughout which services are available; remedy costs to be borne by means of the client, if
any; and patron rights.
Four. Assessment - ANS-The procedures with the aid of which a counselor/software identifies
and evaluates an man or woman's strengths, weaknesses, issues, and needs for the
development of a remedy plan.
5 A's for Tobacco Brief Intervention - ANS-Ask approximately use.
Advise to give up.
Assess willingness to end.
Assist in quitting.
Arrange comply with-up.
Five principles of MI - ANS-Express empathy through reflective listening
Develop discrepancy between values and conduct
Avoid argument and direct confrontation
Adjust to patron resistance instead of opposing it directly
five. Treatment Planning - ANS-The process by way of which the counselor and the purchaser
become aware of and rank issues needing resolution; set up agreed upon immediately and
lengthy-term dreams; and decide upon a remedy system and the assets to be utilized.
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (1) - ANS-Identify trouble or dilemma
,6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (2) - ANS-Define ability issues
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (3) - ANS-Obtain consultation from supervisor or peer
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (4) - ANS-Consider courses of movement
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (5) - ANS-Enumerate outcomes of diverse selections
6 Steps for Ethical Decision Making (6) - ANS-Decide the first-class direction of motion and take
it
6. Counseling - ANS-The utilization of unique abilties to help people, families, tremendous
others, or companies in accomplishing goals thru exploration of a trouble and its ramifications;
examination of attitudes and emotions; attention of alternative solutions; and selection-making.
7. Case Management - ANS-Activities which convey services, organizations, sources, or people
together inside a planned framework of action in the direction of the achievement of mounted
dreams. It may involve liaison sports and collateral contacts.
Eight. Crisis Intervention - ANS-Those services which reply to an alcohol and/or different drug
abuser's needs at some point of acute emotional and/or physical misery.
Nine classes of signs - ANS-1. Emotional Concern
2. Compulsive Actions
three. Impulsive Actions
four. Marked Hyperactivity
5. Learning Problems
6. Neuromuscular Involvement
7. Cognitive and Perceptual Disturbances
8. Physical court cases
nine. Sleep Problems
nine. Client Education - ANS-Provision of facts to individuals and businesses regarding alcohol
and other drug abuse and the available offerings and resources.
10. Referral - ANS-Identifying the wishes of a purchaser that can not be met by the counselor or
agency and assisting the customer to make use of the assist structures and community sources
available.
11. Report and Record Keeping - ANS-Charting the effects of the evaluation and remedy plan,
writing reports, development notes, discharge summaries and different customer-related
information.
, 12 Core Functions (1) - ANS-Screening
12 Core Functions (2) - ANS-Intake
12 Core Functions (three) - ANS-Orientation
12 Core Functions (4) - ANS-Assessment
12 Core Functions (five) - ANS-Treatment making plans
12 Core Functions (6) - ANS-Counseling
12 Core Functions (7) - ANS-Case Management
12 Core Functions (eight) - ANS-Crisis Intervention
12 Core Functions (9) - ANS-Patient Education
12 Core Functions (10) - ANS-Referral
12 Core Functions (eleven) - ANS-Report and Record Keeping
12 Core Functions (12) - ANS-Consultation
12. Consulatation With Other Professionals In Regard To Client Treatment/Services -
ANS-Relating with in-house group of workers or out of doors specialists to guarantee
comprehensive, best take care of the patron.
Forty,000 - ANS-This many fatalities related to alcohol every year.
42 CFR - ANS-The guidelines directing the implementation of confidentiality of alcohol and drug
abuse patients
85 - ANS-__% of all lung cancers come from smoking
ninety - ANS-___% of nicotine is absorbed via the body via inhalation
1933 to help schizophrenic patients, Sakel used what? - ANS-insulin
A much less safe elegance of drug and the one normally used for suicide attempts. -
ANS-barbiturates
A famous sedative that was delivered in 1960? - ANS-Chlordiazepoxide(Librium)-
benzodiazepine