Deck 17: Substance Abuse Treatment: Strategies for Change
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Deck 17: Substance Abuse Treatment: Strategies for Change
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The drug prevention strategy of harm reduction entails reducing the potential damage caused to only the substance abuser him- or herself.
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2
A dual-diagnosis patient is someone who abuses two drugs at the same time.
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3
Increasing the taxes on cigarettes is an example of supply reduction.
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4
Most drug abusers abuse only one drug.
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Quebec was the first province to institute a retail display ban on cigarettes in 2002.
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The drug prevention strategy of supply reduction may entail reducing the accessibility of a substance or increasing its cost.
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Polydrug abusers are abusers of polyethylene or polyurethane products.
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In Canada, the regulations for drug trafficking and possession vary across the provinces and territories.
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A sentence of a minimum two years' imprisonment is imposed if the sale of a drug occurs near a school or playground.
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10
Programs like Smart Serve that educate servers on when to limit alcohol consumption are an example of supply reduction.
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Rehabilitation is a matter of reducing the likelihood that a drug abuser will behave in a similar way in the future.
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A major priority of the Canadian drug prevention strategy is to focus on substance abuse in youth.
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13
Restricting the sale of spirits to LCBO stores is an example of demand reduction.
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Someone who abuses both beer and whiskey is an example of a polydrug abuser.
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Everyone in Canada who needs treatment for an alcohol or illicit drug-use problem receives it.
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Drug paraphernalia are defined as products whose predominant use is to administer, prepare, package, or store illicit drugs.
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Roughly 30% of all abusers of alcohol or other drugs have had a serious mental disorder in their lifetime.
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Public service announcements about the health dangers of using injectable drugs of abuse would be an example of harm reduction.
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19
A minor, almost totally irrelevant goal of incarceration is deterrence.
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20
Methadone and disulfiram (brand name: Antabuse) treatment are two examples of strategies that apply to a wide range of alcohol or drug-abuse situations.
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21
Drug courts handle only nonviolent juvenile offenders of drug laws.
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22
Those who are most determined to stay clean and sober are those who actively avoid situations that increase the possibility of relapse.
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23
One form of enabling behaviour is rationalization.
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24
In the action stage, drug use has not yet stopped.
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25
EAP stands for the slogan "enhance all prevention."
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26
Feelings of denial help family members of a drug abuser avoid humiliation and shame.
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27
An individual in the contemplation stage of change often sets a specific "quit date."
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28
Employee assistance programs focus on alcohol abuse exclusively.
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29
Taking over the responsibilities of a drug abuser is a form of enabling.
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30
The average prison sentence for drug trafficking is over a year.
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31
The average prison sentence for possession is less than a month.
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32
Those in the maintenance stage of change have been drug-free for at least six months.
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33
Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are mandatory in all Canadian workplaces.
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34
The precontemplation stage immediately precedes the action stage.
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35
The stigma of being labelled an ex-offender increases the risk of relapse in substance abusers released from prison.
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36
Avoiding and shielding are two forms of enabling behaviour.
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37
Contemplation and preparation are stages of change that occur after a family's acceptance of drug abuse.
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38
In many provinces, it is unlawful to sell drug paraphernalia to minors unless they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
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39
The enabling behaviour of cooperation and collaborating occurs when enablers tell others that the drug abuse was only an isolated incident and that the abuser never was in any danger.
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40
Denial and bargaining are two typical family reactions to the condition of drug abuse.
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41
About _______% of individuals in substance-abuse treatment have a co-occurring mental health condition.
A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 60
A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 60
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42
The R.I.D.E. program would be an example of which general strategy of drug prevention?
A) supply reduction
B) demand reduction
C) harm reduction
D) addiction reduction
A) supply reduction
B) demand reduction
C) harm reduction
D) addiction reduction
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43
Approximately ____% of alcohol or other drug (AOD) abusers have serious mental disorders.
A) 5
B) 20
C) 30
D) 60
A) 5
B) 20
C) 30
D) 60
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44
Family support plays an important role in the success of drug-abuse treatment.
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45
Which of the following is NOT one of the main goals of the CCSA's paired approach to drug prevention?
A) to promote equity in health
B) to normalize substance abuse
C) to prevent or delay substance use
D) to reduce the harms associated with substance use
A) to promote equity in health
B) to normalize substance abuse
C) to prevent or delay substance use
D) to reduce the harms associated with substance use
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46
According to the text, the most comprehensive source of information on substance-abuse treatment information in Canada is the CCSA.
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47
Patients in treatment for substance abuse who also have a co-occurring mental health condition are referred to as __________.
A) dual-diagnosis patients
B) secondary disorder patients
C) comorbid clients
D) co-existing disorder patients
A) dual-diagnosis patients
B) secondary disorder patients
C) comorbid clients
D) co-existing disorder patients
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48
Family scapegoats usually feel like they "fade into the woodwork" and become emotionally and physically detached from their families.
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49
An individual who abuses heroin and frequently smokes marijuana is referred to as a __________.
A) polydrug abuser
B) multiple substance abuser
C) neither A nor B
D) both A and B
A) polydrug abuser
B) multiple substance abuser
C) neither A nor B
D) both A and B
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50
A major priority of the Canadian drug prevention strategy is to focus on substance abuse in __________.
A) the elderly
B) youth
C) females
D) males
A) the elderly
B) youth
C) females
D) males
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51
Which of the following people would be referred to as a dual-diagnosis patient?
A) A man suffering from depression and taking the drug Prozac (prescribed by his physician)
B) A heroin addict who also snorts cocaine
C) A man with anxiety disorder who also smokes marijuana
D) A woman with depression who does not take the medication that was prescribed by her doctor
A) A man suffering from depression and taking the drug Prozac (prescribed by his physician)
B) A heroin addict who also snorts cocaine
C) A man with anxiety disorder who also smokes marijuana
D) A woman with depression who does not take the medication that was prescribed by her doctor
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52
Increasing the cost of alcohol would be an example of which general strategy of drug prevention?
A) supply reduction
B) demand reduction
C) harm reduction
D) addiction reduction
A) supply reduction
B) demand reduction
C) harm reduction
D) addiction reduction
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53
Which of the following is an example of a polydrug abuser?
A) A 15-year-old male who abuses tobacco and beer
B) A 60-year-old female who abuses wine and beer
C) A 20 year-old female who abuses marijuana and hashish
D) all of the above
A) A 15-year-old male who abuses tobacco and beer
B) A 60-year-old female who abuses wine and beer
C) A 20 year-old female who abuses marijuana and hashish
D) all of the above
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54
Dual-diagnosis patients frequently participate in the practice of __________.
A) self-medicating
B) self-diagnosing
C) self-detecting
D) self-protecting
A) self-medicating
B) self-diagnosing
C) self-detecting
D) self-protecting
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55
According to the text, the overall cost of substance abuse to society has __________ in the past decade.
A) increased dramatically
B) decreased somewhat
C) remained unchanged
D) decreased significantly
A) increased dramatically
B) decreased somewhat
C) remained unchanged
D) decreased significantly
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56
In Canada, the average age of first substance use is __________.
A) 12 or 13
B) 14 or 15
C) 16 or 17
D) 18 or 19
A) 12 or 13
B) 14 or 15
C) 16 or 17
D) 18 or 19
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57
Analogy: Antabuse is to alcohol as methadone is to __________.
A) cocaine
B) heroin
C) speed
D) marijuana
A) cocaine
B) heroin
C) speed
D) marijuana
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58
Narcotics Anonymous is best suited for __________.
A) cocaine addicts
B) marijuana addicts
C) heroin addicts
D) all of the above
A) cocaine addicts
B) marijuana addicts
C) heroin addicts
D) all of the above
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59
Claims that sound "too good to be true" are never made by a highly qualified drug-abuse treatment facility.
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60
All other considerations being equal, inpatient treatment is preferred over outpatient treatment.
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61
According to federal drug trafficking law, which schedule of controlled substances is penalized most severely?
A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
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62
Federal penalties for simple possession on the first offense __________.
A) make strict distinctions among the particular schedule of drug
B) involve a maximum of community service for one week
C) are much more severe for Schedule V drugs than for Schedule I drugs
D) none of the above
A) make strict distinctions among the particular schedule of drug
B) involve a maximum of community service for one week
C) are much more severe for Schedule V drugs than for Schedule I drugs
D) none of the above
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63
A drug treatment court is best described as __________.
A) an outpatient treatment program
B) an inpatient treatment program
C) a dedicated legal system for drug-related crimes
D) a law enforcement program designed to deter potential drug offenders
A) an outpatient treatment program
B) an inpatient treatment program
C) a dedicated legal system for drug-related crimes
D) a law enforcement program designed to deter potential drug offenders
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64
Which of the following is a component of drug treatment courts?
A) employment opportunities
B) medical treatment
C) regular court dates
D) all of the above
A) employment opportunities
B) medical treatment
C) regular court dates
D) all of the above
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65
An example of a strategy for treatment that cuts across different forms of drug abuse is __________.
A) methadone maintenance
B) disulfiram (brand name: Antabuse)
C) LAAM maintenance
D) a 12-step program
A) methadone maintenance
B) disulfiram (brand name: Antabuse)
C) LAAM maintenance
D) a 12-step program
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66
Ultimately, incarceration of drug offenders has two basic goals of prevention, namely __________.
A) deterrence and rehabilitation
B) reward and punishment
C) punishment and community protection
D) action and inaction
A) deterrence and rehabilitation
B) reward and punishment
C) punishment and community protection
D) action and inaction
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67
It is illegal for drug paraphernalia to be __________.
A) purchased by a minor unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
B) advertised on TV
C) exported from another country
D) all of the above
A) purchased by a minor unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
B) advertised on TV
C) exported from another country
D) all of the above
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68
If you decided to avoid behaviour X because you did not want the negative consequences of doing X, then you would have been reacting to a message of __________.
A) deterrence
B) tertiary prevention
C) reward
D) psychological dependence
A) deterrence
B) tertiary prevention
C) reward
D) psychological dependence
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69
_______ is an integrated approach to drug treatment, which recognizes that psychological, social, and biological factors each play a role in drug abuse.
A) The dual-diagnosis model
B) The polydrug abusers model
C) The biopsychosocial model
D) The self-medication model
A) The dual-diagnosis model
B) The polydrug abusers model
C) The biopsychosocial model
D) The self-medication model
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70
Youth make up _______% of the 90 000 Canadians accused of drug offences.
A) 9
B) 19
C) 38
D) 51
A) 9
B) 19
C) 38
D) 51
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71
__________ is defined as having on one's person any illegal or nonprescribed controlled substance for one's own use.
A) Simple possession
B) Trafficking
C) Importation/exportation
D) Production
A) Simple possession
B) Trafficking
C) Importation/exportation
D) Production
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72
According to the text, both youth and adult drug-related cases have about a __________ chance of being stayed, withdrawn, dismissed, or discharged.
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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73
According to the text, the number of youth committing drug-related offences is __________ and the number of youth charged with a drug offence is __________.
A) increasing; decreasing
B) increasing; increasing
C) decreasing; increasing
D) decreasing; decreasing
A) increasing; decreasing
B) increasing; increasing
C) decreasing; increasing
D) decreasing; decreasing
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74
Drug offenders who visit a treatment centre during the day but do not spend the night are referred to as __________.
A) outpatients
B) inpatients
C) visiting patients
D) part-time patients
A) outpatients
B) inpatients
C) visiting patients
D) part-time patients
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75
Community Correctional Brief Treatment, Relapse Prevention and Maintenance Program (Choices), and Programme preliberatoire en toxicomanie (ALTO) are examples of __________.
A) prison-based treatment programs
B) drug treatment courts
C) employee assistance programs
D) 12-step programs
A) prison-based treatment programs
B) drug treatment courts
C) employee assistance programs
D) 12-step programs
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76
In Canada, all drug-related offenses are dictated __________.
A) at the federal level
B) at the provincial level
C) at the municipal (city) level
D) at the county level
A) at the federal level
B) at the provincial level
C) at the municipal (city) level
D) at the county level
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77
Which of the following circumstances carries a mandatory minimum prison sentence?
A) Trafficking a Schedule I drug in a playground
B) Trafficking a Schedule II drug while carrying a weapon
C) Trafficking a Schedule I drug with an underage accomplice
D) all of the above
A) Trafficking a Schedule I drug in a playground
B) Trafficking a Schedule II drug while carrying a weapon
C) Trafficking a Schedule I drug with an underage accomplice
D) all of the above
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78
Penalties for the sale of drug paraphernalia __________.
A) are only covered under the regulatory authority of the federal government
B) are enforced by provincial and municipal laws
C) are a violation of human rights
D) exclude importation, exportation, and advertising of paraphernalia
A) are only covered under the regulatory authority of the federal government
B) are enforced by provincial and municipal laws
C) are a violation of human rights
D) exclude importation, exportation, and advertising of paraphernalia
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79
Matt was walking in the schoolyard of his son's elementary school when he sold cocaine to a drug user. The police caught him making the sale and arrested him. This is his first offense. According to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of 1996 and Bill C-15 of 2009, what punishment should Matt expect to receive?
A) 10 to 20 years in prison
B) a minimum imprisonment of 2 years
C) 1 to 5 months of probation
D) $1000 fine and 6 months imprisonment
A) 10 to 20 years in prison
B) a minimum imprisonment of 2 years
C) 1 to 5 months of probation
D) $1000 fine and 6 months imprisonment
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80
Which of the following drugs is used for both alcoholism and heroin addiction?
A) naltrexone
B) Antabuse
C) methadone
D) LAAM
A) naltrexone
B) Antabuse
C) methadone
D) LAAM
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