Screening and Assessment Questions Flashcards

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What is the screening test for adolescents with alcohol use disorder?

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CRAFFT

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How many levels of treatment placement are recognized by ASAM?

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four levels of treatment placement

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Circumstances, motivation, readiness, and suitability (CMRS) scales are used for what purposes?

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assessing client readiness for treatment

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Guiding principles in treatment planning are identified by which acronym?

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MATRS which means measurable, attainable, time limited, realistic, and specific

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how many problem domains are addressed in the addiction severity index?

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six domains

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what does it mean if an assessment instrument is valid?

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the instrument assesses what it purports to assess, its reliable and valid

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what does the SOAP progress note stand for?

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subjective, objective, assessment and plan

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What does the DAP progress note stand for?

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data, assessment and plan

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What is DIG-FAST used for?

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Mania. Assess if they are distracted, have grandiosity, flight of ideas, sleep deprivation, etc.

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how many levels exist in the ASAM continuum of care?

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five levels

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how many sequential stages must outpatient clients work through regardless of level of care?

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four stages

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What is the CIWA-AR scale designed for?

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evaluation of alcohol withdrawal use

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What is not the MOST effective screening tool for substance use disorders?

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The substance abuse screening instrument

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What is the SDSS designed to measure?

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severity and duration of intoxication symptoms

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What is the primary purpose of the texas christian univeristy drug screen?

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to establish a roster of the kinds and severity of drugs used in the past

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How many categories does SAMSHAs service coordination framework for co-occurring disorders have?

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four categories

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The CAGE questionnaire is a four question screening tool. what is this screening instrument designed to screen for?

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alcohol abuse

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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?

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Alcohol abuse

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How many stages does the most common stage classification provide for in stages of recovery?

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three stages

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What does a cutoff score refer to when screening?

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The threshold above which a more thorough assessment is needed.

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what is the distinction that most properly defines screening and assessment?

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screening looks for a problem, assessment defines it.

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when does assessment of a client with co-occurring disorders occur?

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regularly over time

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When does assessment of a client with co-occurring disorders occur?

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regularly over time

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True or false? The addiction severity index is the gold standard assessment tool for co-occurring disorders.

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FALSE. there is no gold standard assessment tool.

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What does collateral contacts refer to?
contacts with family, friends, and treatment providers
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What is NOT included in basic intake information?
feelings about treatment
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What instrument is used for screening substance abuse issues in individuals who lie or misrepresent truth?
SASSI - it is a subtle screening tool
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What is NOT a key informational outcome of screening and assessment?
measures of client treatment compliance
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What is NOT a key goal and purpose of assessment?
whether or not a substance issue exists
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What must treatment planning discussions with clients be like?
appropriate to client age and development level, sensitive to all issues and culture, free of technical jargon and obscure words
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What does matching refer to?
selecting resources by client needs and preferences
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What does NOT address patient placement criteria?
outcome measurement criteria
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information gathering and assessment can be biased if...
client uses general questions open ended questions, professional jargon
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What is the CUAD scale best known for? (chemical use, abuse, and dependance scale)
its utility in assessing substance abuse in mentally ill clients
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What is the symptom checklist 90-R used for?
an in depth assessment of psychological needs adn treatment outcomes
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what is the COPES scale used for? (community orientated programs in environment)
assessing community based treatment programs
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What does the TSR assessment instrument measure?
nature and intensity of treatment services
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What does the BIRP progress note stand for?
behavior, intervention, response, plan
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What does CHEAP note stand for?
chief complaint, history, exam, assessment, plan
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what does SIGECAPS evaluate?
depression
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What does CART and CHART refer to?
progress note formats
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ASAM recommends dual disorders be placed at which level of mental illness severity?
high co-occurring severity
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What is the ADS scale used to measure?
alcohol dependence
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what is the CIDI instrument used to measure?
psychiatric disorders nd substance use disorders
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What is the MINI designed for?
clinical trials, treatment outcome assessments, and epidemiological studies
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psychiatric research interview for substance and mental disorders (PRISM) evaluates for which disorders?
antisocial and borderline
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how is genogram best defined?
a diagram of family relationships
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how is the CRAFT approach best described?
community or family approach o motivating client into treatment
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What is the AASE scale used to determine?
alcohol abstinence commitment in high relapse situations
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what is the purpose of the AEQ instruent?
to assess expected positive and negative effect's of alcohol
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What is the ASRPT instrument used for?
role play client responses to situations that pose a threat of relapse
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What is the SCQ designed to do?
reveal a clients situational confidence in high risk drinking situations
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What do service providers sign when outside agencies are involved?
qualified service organization agreement (QSAOA)
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What is a brief but integrated public health approach to early substance abuse intervention known as?
SBIRT - screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
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SAMSHA maintains a national registry known as NREPP. what does this acronym stand for?
national registry of evidence based programs and practices
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Which treatment entry method uses the intervention networks as part of its motivational process?
the ARISE method