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CADC Practice Exam Questions Completed with Answers # 2 CADC Practice Exam Questions Completed with Answers # 2 1. What are withdrawal symptoms, characterized by severe flu-like symptoms (nausea, ... vomiting, runny nose, watery eyes, chills, abdominal cramps, anorexia, weakness, tremors, sweating, etc.), MOST characteristic? a. Opioid withdrawal b. Hallucinogenic withdrawal c. Barbiturate withdrawal d. Benzodiazepine withdrawal a. Opioid withdrawal 2. Genetic factors make up roughly what proportion of the risk for addiction? a. Less than one-tenth b. One-quarter c. One-half d. Three-quarters c. One-half 3. What is the adolescent tendency to impulsivity and risk taking due to primarily? a. Poor parenting b. Prior abuse c. Neurological immaturity d. Influences of puberty c. Neurological immaturity 4. What are depressant drugs (e.g., alcohol, opiates, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines) typically used to cope with? a. Excitement b. Fatigue c. Stress d. Boredom c. Stress 11. The “Five As” of tobacco treatment, in proper order, are: a. Assess, advise, admonish, advocate, and arrange b. Ask, assess, assist, arrange, and advise c. Ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange d. Assess, agree, assist, advocate, and admonish c. Ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange 6. At low doses, what does alcohol act as physiologically? a. Stimulant b. Psychedelic c. Depressant d. Hallucinogenic a. Stimulant 7. Among the following, what is the MOST harmful drug a mother can abuse during pregnancy? a. Heroin b. Lysergic Acid (LSD) c. Alcohol d. Methamphetamine c. Alcohol 8. Theorists posit that stimulant abuse often occurs to compensate for deficiencies in all of the following neurotransmitters EXCEPT a. norepinephrine. b. acetylcholine. c. serotonin. d. dopamine. b. acetylcholine. 9. What is the euphoria experienced when under the influence of cocaine caused by? a. A cascade-effect of endorphins b. A sudden release of adrenalin c. Increased basal metabolic rate d. A buildup of neurotransmitters d. A buildup of neurotransmitters 10. What kind of drug does the term nootropic refer to? a. Memory enhancing b. Mood stabilizing c. Hallucinogenic d. Psychedelic a. Memory enhancing 20. What is the suicide risk for individuals treated for alcohol use disorder? a. About the same as for the general population b. Two times as high as among the general population c. Five times as high as among the general population d. Ten times as high as among the general population d. Ten times as high as among the general population 12. In the lifecycle of heroin addiction, what is the stage known as disjunction characterized by? a. Entrance into the addiction subculture b. Episodic binge use of heroin in social settings c. Serial treatment, abstinence and relapses d. Crime, arrests, imprisonment, and serial treatment d. Crime, arrests, imprisonment, and serial treatment 13. Which of the following is NOT a typical stage in the development of cocaine addiction? a. Compulsive use b. Experimental use c. Isolated use d. Dysfunctional use c. Isolated use 14. Social control theorists suggest that deviance results from which TWO of the following? a. Poor socioeconomic conditions b. Weak societal ties with the individual c. Weak familial ties with the individual d. Confining societal expectations b. Weak societal ties with the individual c. Weak familial ties with the individual 5. Past which point is benzodiazepine treatment of anxiety NOT effective? a. Six weeks b. Four months c. One year d. Eighteen months b. Four months 16. Which is the MOST correct statement regarding individuals voluntarily entering treatment for substance? a. They are committed to change. b. They are fully ready to change. c. They are at varying stages of change readiness. d. They are primarily in need of encouragement. c. They are at varying stages of change readiness. 17. What is ambivalence about substance abuse treatment symptomatic? a. Resistance b. Denial c. Uncertainty d. Confrontation c. Uncertainty 18. What is the primary goal of screening a client with a known substance abuse disorder? a. Get rid of those clients with serious problems b. Determine a best initial treatment course c. Discover any dual diagnoses d. Evaluate the likely length of treatment needed b. Determine a best initial treatment course 19. In screening clients, what does a cutoff score refer to? a. A criteria-based score beyond which a client must be turned away b. The threshold above which a more thorough assessment is indicated c. A score that is incomplete, having been cut off prematurely d. The final score that supersedes any other screening score obtained b. The threshold above which a more thorough assessment is indicated 15. Withdrawal symptoms from anabolic steroids most closely resemble those of which drug? a. Marijuana b. Heroin c. Amphetamines d. Cocaine d. Cocaine 21. Which one of the following MOST properly defines screening and assessment? a. Screening evaluates a problem; assessment diagnoses it. b. Screening identifies a problem; assessment treats it c. Screening looks for a problem; assessment defines it. d. Screening reveals a problem; assessment resolves it. c. Screening looks for a problem; assessment defines it. 22. When does assessment of a client with co-occurring disorders occur? a. Following an initial screening b. During the process of intake c. Upon confirmation of diagnosis d. Regularly over time d. Regularly over time 23. Which is the gold standard assessment tool for co-occurring disorders? a. The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) b. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) c. The Mental Status Exam (MSE) d. None of the above d. None of the above 24. During assessment, what does the term collateral contacts refer to? a. Contacts with family b. Contacts with friends c. Contacts with treatment providers d. All of the above d. All of the above [Show More]

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