Screening and Assessment Questions Flashcards
(56 cards)
What is the screening test for adolescents with alcohol use disorder?
CRAFFT
How many levels of treatment placement are recognized by ASAM?
four levels of treatment placement
Circumstances, motivation, readiness, and suitability (CMRS) scales are used for what purposes?
assessing client readiness for treatment
Guiding principles in treatment planning are identified by which acronym?
MATRS which means measurable, attainable, time limited, realistic, and specific
how many problem domains are addressed in the addiction severity index?
six domains
what does it mean if an assessment instrument is valid?
the instrument assesses what it purports to assess, its reliable and valid
what does the SOAP progress note stand for?
subjective, objective, assessment and plan
What does the DAP progress note stand for?
data, assessment and plan
What is DIG-FAST used for?
Mania. Assess if they are distracted, have grandiosity, flight of ideas, sleep deprivation, etc.
how many levels exist in the ASAM continuum of care?
five levels
how many sequential stages must outpatient clients work through regardless of level of care?
four stages
What is the CIWA-AR scale designed for?
evaluation of alcohol withdrawal use
What is not the MOST effective screening tool for substance use disorders?
The substance abuse screening instrument
What is the SDSS designed to measure?
severity and duration of intoxication symptoms
What is the primary purpose of the texas christian univeristy drug screen?
to establish a roster of the kinds and severity of drugs used in the past
How many categories does SAMSHAs service coordination framework for co-occurring disorders have?
four categories
The CAGE questionnaire is a four question screening tool. what is this screening instrument designed to screen for?
alcohol abuse
The MAST screening test is a 25 question instrument used to explore the degree and severity of a clients problem with which type of abuse?
Alcohol abuse
How many stages does the most common stage classification provide for in stages of recovery?
three stages
What does a cutoff score refer to when screening?
The threshold above which a more thorough assessment is needed.
what is the distinction that most properly defines screening and assessment?
screening looks for a problem, assessment defines it.
when does assessment of a client with co-occurring disorders occur?
regularly over time
When does assessment of a client with co-occurring disorders occur?
regularly over time
True or false? The addiction severity index is the gold standard assessment tool for co-occurring disorders.
FALSE. there is no gold standard assessment tool.