Pre final Flashcards
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Which of the following best describes any immoral or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness or corruption?
A. Vice
B. Counseling
C. Control
D. Addiction
A Vice
- The term refers to the medical service rendered to a client for the effective management of the physical and mental condition related to drug abuse?
A. Treatment
B. Detoxification
C.Rehabilitation
D. Counseling
A. Treatment
- A medically supervised elimination of drugs from the system of any addicted person.
A. Treatment
B. Rehabilitation
C. Control
D. Detoxification
D. Detoxification
- It refers to a negative character trait or an unhealthy habit like excessive smoking, drinking of alcohol, and gambling.
A. Addiction
B. Vice
C. Ethics
D. Control
B. Vice
Which Section of RA 9165 refers to the sale, trading, administration, dispensation, delivery. distribution, and transportation of dangerous drugs?
A. Section 4
B. Section 5
C. Section 11
D. Section 15
B. Section 5
- What is the penalty for any person found to be a protector or coddler of violators of this section?
A. life imprisonment and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
B. Six (6) years imprisonment and no fine
C. life imprisonment and fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
D. Twelve (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years of imprisonment and a fine ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00)
D. Twelve (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years of imprisonment and a fine ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00)
- Tomas is arrested for possessing 30 grams of shabu. According to the RA 9165, what is the penalty he faces?
A. Twelve (12) years imprisonment of P100, 000
B. Life Imprisonment and a fine ranging from P400, 000 to P500,000
C. Six (6) months of rehabilitation and community service
D. Five (5) years imprisonment and a fine of P50, 000
B. Life Imprisonment and a fine ranging from P400, 000 to P500,000
Janelle is caught in possession of 3 grams of shabu and 200 grams of marijuana. Based on RA 9165. what is the penalty imposed?
A Imprisonment of 12 years and 1 day to 20 years and a fine ranging from Php 300,000.00 to Php
Life Imprisonment and a fine ranging from P400, 000 to P500,000
Life imprisonment and fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
imprisonment ranging from six (6) years and one (1) day to twelve (12) years and a fine ranging from Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) to Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00):
A Imprisonment of 12 years and 1 day to 20 years and a fine ranging from Php 300,000.00 to Php
Leo was apprehended during a police operation. After undergoing a confirmatory test, he was found positive for the use of dangerous drugs. It is his first offense. What penalty will he most likely receive under Section 15 of the RA 91652
A. 12 years imprisonment and P300, 000 fine
B. 6 months to one 1 year of rehabilitation in a government center
C. Community service
D.Life Imprisonment and P500, 000 fine
B. 6 months to one 1 year of rehabilitation in a government center
- Which of the following is an aim of treatment for individuals using dangerous drugs?
A. to prevent death from overdose
B. to make them comfortable during the withdrawal period
C. to encourage confirmed drug dependent clients to undergo rehabilitation
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
- Johnny is a recovering drug dependent who is undergoing a detoxification process. Instead of Stopping drug use completely, his doctor prescribes a medically approved substitute drug that minimise the effect of the substance he is addicted to but is safer and more controlled. This helps reduce his cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
A. Cold Turkey
B. Substitution Method
C. Reduction Method
D. Rehabilitation Therapy
B. Substitution Method
- Elizabeth has been using illegal drugs for several months. With the help of medical professional she begins to decrease her dosage little by little each week instead of stopping all at once. This gradual process helps her body and adjust and lessens the severity of withdrawal symptoms.
A. Cold Turkey
B. Substitution Method
C. Reduction Method
D. Counseling
C. Reduction Method
After completing detoxification, Gelo enters a program that includes therapy, skills training. counseling, spiritual guidance, and integration support. The goal is to help him recover physically, emotionally, and socially so he can live a drug-free life within the community.
A. Medical Treatment
C. Rehabilitation
B. Treatment
D. Drug Testing Progrom
C. Rehabilitation
- John has been struggling with drug addiction and prefers to talk one-on-one with a therapist to address his personal struggles, triggers, and thoughts in a private setting. He feels this personal attention helps him open up about issues he wouldn’t discuss in a group setting. What type of therapeutic method is John undergoing?
A. Group Therapy
B. Family Therapy
C. Individual Therapy
D. Counseling
C. Individual Therapy
- Carla has struggled with addiction for years. As part of his rehabilitation program, he begins attending a support group that focuses on strengthening his moral and spiritual values. The group encourages her to find inner peace, build a strong ethical foundation, and reconnect with his faith to support his recovery. What aspect of rehabilitation is Carla participating in?
A. Psycho-Therapeutic Effect
C. The follow-up and after-care
B. The spiritual and religious means
D. Counseling
B. The spiritual and religious means
- Elizabeth has successfully completed her rehabilitation program and has been discharged from the center. However, she continues to attend regular follow-up meetings with her counselor, participates in support groups, and receives treatment to ensure she stays on track and maintains her recovery.
What aspect of rehabilitation is Elizabeth participating in after her discharge?
A. Counseling
C. Detoxification
B. Spiritual and Religious Means
D. Follow-up and After Care
D. Follow-up and After Care
What is the primary objective of supply reduction in drug control?
A. To increase the demand for drugs through better distribution networks
B. To prevent the production of legal substances for commercial use
C. To take away drugs from individuals through market denial operations and prevent their diversion to illicit markets.
D. To promote the production of legal drugs for medicinal use.
C. To take away drugs from individuals through market denial operations and prevent their diversion to illicit markets.
- In which year did the prohibition of alcohol commence in Finland?
A. 1917
B. 1920
C. 1919
D. 1918
1919
- Which of the following best describes the Hazelden-Minnesota Model of addiction treatment?
A. Addiction is a choice made by the individual, and treatment focuses on behavior modification
B. Addiction is a disease or involuntary condition caused by factors largely outside a person’s control
C. Addiction is a result of psychological trauma, and treatment focuses solely on counseling
D. Addiction orth be treated through spiritual practices alone, with no need for medical intervention
B. Addiction is a disease or involuntary condition caused by factors largely outside a person’s control
- Angela has been struggling with drug addiction for several years. She enters a rehabilitation program that emphasizes a combination of the Twelve Steps, cognitive behavioral therapy, and the social support of a therapeutic community. In her treatment plan, Angela also works closely with rehabilitation professionals and paraprofessionals who tailor their approach to address her individual needs. What approach best describes Sarah is undergoing?
A. Therapeutic Community Approach
B. Spiritual Approach
C. Eclectic Approach
D. Multidisciplinary Approach
C. Eclectic Approach
- This approach uses the Bible as the primary source of inspiration to induce change. It views drug addiction as a sin and encourages the patient to turn away from it and renew his relationships with the Lord.
A. Therapeutic Community Approach
B. Spiritual Approach
C. Eclectic Approach
D. Hazelden-Minnesotta Model
B. Spiritual Approach
- Which of the following is NOT a basic qualification for becoming a Drug Enforcement Officer in the Philippines?
A. Must be between 21 to 35 years old
B. Must have at least of military experience
C. Must be a college graduate
D. Must have passed the Civil Service Professional Examination
B. Must have at least of military experience
- What is the Filipino name of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency?
A. Kagawaran ng Kaligtasan ng Droga
B. Kawanihan ng Pilipinas Laban sa Droga
C. Kagawaran ng Droga at Seguridad
D. Kawanihan ng Droga Laban sa Pilipinas
B. Kawanihan ng Pilipinas Laban sa Droga
- A method that employs a team of experts, including psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers, and other related professional disciplines in collaboration with the family of the patient and the drug dependent himself.
A. Eclectic Approach
B. Multidisciplinary Team Approach
C. Therapeutic Community Approach
D. Spiritual Approach
B. Multidisciplinary Team Approach