Deck 27: Alcohol and Drug Addiction

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A patient who is receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder with naltrexone should start the naltrexone:

A)Two weeks before the quit date
B)Once patient is weaned off all opioids 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
C)When withdrawal symptoms start
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Patients with chronic alcoholism in severe alcohol withdrawal should be treated with:

A)Thiamine 100 mg orally daily for seven days
B)Thiamine 250 mg parenterally for 3 to 5 days
C)Calcium 500 mg parenterally daily for seven days
D)Calcium 1000 mg orally daily for 3 to 5 days
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A patient who is receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder with clonidine should begin treatment by:

A)Applying a clonidine patch three days before quit date
B)Using oral clonidine for three days until the clonidine patch reaches effective dosing
C)Taking clonidine 0.2 mg three times a day if the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) score is over 12
D)Maintaining clonidine dose at a steady state for a week then tapering over two weeks
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A patient asking for medication to assist with maintaining abstinence from alcohol also takes oxycodone for back pain. Which medication would be appropriate to prescribe?

A)Acamprosate (Campral) 666 mg tid
B)Naltrexone extended-release injection (Vivitrol) 380 mg every four weeks
C)Diazepam 5 mg orally every six hours
D)Naloxone extended-release intramuscular (IM) (Narcan EX) 500 mg every four weeks
Question
The first-line medication(s) for alcohol withdrawal is/are:

A)Valproates
B)Benzodiazepines
C)Carbamazepine
D)Clonidine
Question
Which of the following medications prevents the seizures and delirium tremens associated with alcohol withdrawal?

A)Clonidine
B)Lorazepam
C)Ethanol supplementation
D)Barbiturates
Question
A patient who is receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder with buprenorphine should start the buprenorphine:

A)Two weeks before the quit date
B)Eight hours after the last opioid dose 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
C)When withdrawal symptoms start
Question
Monitoring of a patient who is initiating methadone treatment includes monitoring for:

A)Delirium tremens
B)Seizures
C)Prolonged QT
D)Psychosis
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A 58-year-old patient has been taking temazepam daily for many years for anxiety. The recommended method to discontinue long-term temazepam use is:

A)Discontinue "cold turkey" and monitor for withdrawal symptoms.
B)Wean temazepam dose over three to seven days, then every other day dosing for a week.
C)Switch to long-acting diazepam and then wean over 8 to 12 weeks.
D)Switch to diazepam and wean over three to four weeks.
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Methadone to treat a patient with opioid use disorder is started:

A)Two weeks before the quit date
B)Eight hours after the last opioid dose 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
C)When withdrawal symptoms start
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Deck 27: Alcohol and Drug Addiction
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A patient who is receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder with naltrexone should start the naltrexone:

A)Two weeks before the quit date
B)Once patient is weaned off all opioids 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
C)When withdrawal symptoms start
Once patient is weaned off all opioids 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
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Patients with chronic alcoholism in severe alcohol withdrawal should be treated with:

A)Thiamine 100 mg orally daily for seven days
B)Thiamine 250 mg parenterally for 3 to 5 days
C)Calcium 500 mg parenterally daily for seven days
D)Calcium 1000 mg orally daily for 3 to 5 days
Thiamine 250 mg parenterally for 3 to 5 days
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A patient who is receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder with clonidine should begin treatment by:

A)Applying a clonidine patch three days before quit date
B)Using oral clonidine for three days until the clonidine patch reaches effective dosing
C)Taking clonidine 0.2 mg three times a day if the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) score is over 12
D)Maintaining clonidine dose at a steady state for a week then tapering over two weeks
Using oral clonidine for three days until the clonidine patch reaches effective dosing
4
A patient asking for medication to assist with maintaining abstinence from alcohol also takes oxycodone for back pain. Which medication would be appropriate to prescribe?

A)Acamprosate (Campral) 666 mg tid
B)Naltrexone extended-release injection (Vivitrol) 380 mg every four weeks
C)Diazepam 5 mg orally every six hours
D)Naloxone extended-release intramuscular (IM) (Narcan EX) 500 mg every four weeks
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The first-line medication(s) for alcohol withdrawal is/are:

A)Valproates
B)Benzodiazepines
C)Carbamazepine
D)Clonidine
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Which of the following medications prevents the seizures and delirium tremens associated with alcohol withdrawal?

A)Clonidine
B)Lorazepam
C)Ethanol supplementation
D)Barbiturates
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A patient who is receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder with buprenorphine should start the buprenorphine:

A)Two weeks before the quit date
B)Eight hours after the last opioid dose 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
C)When withdrawal symptoms start
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Monitoring of a patient who is initiating methadone treatment includes monitoring for:

A)Delirium tremens
B)Seizures
C)Prolonged QT
D)Psychosis
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A 58-year-old patient has been taking temazepam daily for many years for anxiety. The recommended method to discontinue long-term temazepam use is:

A)Discontinue "cold turkey" and monitor for withdrawal symptoms.
B)Wean temazepam dose over three to seven days, then every other day dosing for a week.
C)Switch to long-acting diazepam and then wean over 8 to 12 weeks.
D)Switch to diazepam and wean over three to four weeks.
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Methadone to treat a patient with opioid use disorder is started:

A)Two weeks before the quit date
B)Eight hours after the last opioid dose 3.36 hours after the last opioid dose
C)When withdrawal symptoms start
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