SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment) Questions With Solutions 100% Solved
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What are the RN's responsibilities for using SBIRT according to JCAHO and SAMHSA?
-Screen all patients 18 and older
-Offer brief interventions for positive screens
-Provide alcohol and oth...
SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention and
Referral to Treatment) Questions With
Solutions 100% Solved
What are the RN's responsibilities for using SBIRT according to JCAHO and SAMHSA?
-Screen all patients 18 and older
-Offer brief interventions for positive screens
-Provide alcohol and other drug use disorder tx at discharge
-Assess status after discharge
Why is screening with SBIRT important? -Prevents disease, accidents, and injuries
-Improves pt outcomes
-Reduces costs and healthcare utilization
What should the nurse understand about alcohol use in adolescents? -Even first use can
result in tragic consequences
-Adolescence is a period of neurodevelopmental vulnerability
-Earlier use increases chance of later addiction
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What should the nurse understand about alcohol use in women of childbearing age?
Identifying at risk women and intervening prior to conception is an essential strategy for
preventing alcohol-exposed pregnancies and poor fetal outcomes
What is step one of SBIRT? Raise the subject of alcohol screening, build rapport, ask
permission to discuss alcohol use and do screening
What is step two of SBIRT? Explore pros and cons. Summarize pt statements.
What is step three of SBIRT? Elicit : Provide : Elicit. Elicit permission to share. Provide
information. Elicit pt response to information.
What should the nurse understand about "risky drinking?" -Any use is considered risky
when pregnant, driving, taking certain meds, having certain conditions, in recovery from
addiction/cannot control drinking.
-A score of 3 or greater is considered risky in women over 65 and 4 or greater in men.
-Hazardous drinking is a pattern that increases risk for adverse consequences
-Harmful drinking is when negative consequences have already occurred
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