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ADEPT Test / CSAM Questions and
Answers (100% Pass)
A 50 year old male presents to a primary care clinic with his wife after a

completion of three day inpatient admission for treatment of alcohol

withdrawal disorder. He states that he felt very depressed prior to his

admission and he still has some depression and insomnia symptoms, but that

he is feeling better now. Which of the following is true regarding the treatment

of patients with co-occurring depression and alcohol use disorder?




Wait for 30 days of abstinence from alcohol before evaluating for treatment of

depression




Treatment of depression with concurrent alcohol use disorder have no benefit




Patient is feeling better, so no need for evaluation of depression




Depression was part of alcohol withdrawal symptoms, need to continue to

treatwithdrawal symptoms




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Evaluate for depression at admission to detoxification, as well as at the time

of discharge,regardless of days of sobriety days


✓ Evaluate for depression at admission to detoxification, as well as at the

time of discharge, regardless of days of sobriety days



✓ Evidence has been limited on the use of antidepressant medications in

patients with co-occuring depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD).

However, meta-analysis study has shown that antidepressants

outperformed placebo in the treatment of depression in patients with

AUD (Iovineo). Another study also showed that among patients with

depression and AUD, those who were not given antidepressant

medication at the time of discharge, 100% resumed alcohol use in 4

months (Greenfield). Another study showed that medication treatment

for depression with AUD has significant benefit (Nuens) * Iovineo,

Antidepressants for major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder in

patients with comorbid AUD:




A first time user of oxycodone reports a sudden rush of euphoria and energy.

Which of the following neurological pathways is primarily responsible for this

effect?




Dorsal raphe nucleus projections to nucleus accumbens


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Nucleus accumbens projections to ventral tegmental area




Ventral tegmental area projections to dorsal raphe nucleus




Ventral tegmental area projections to nucleus accumbens


✓ Ventral tegmental area projections to nucleus accumbens



✓ The positive reinforcing effects of substances and pleasurable

behaviors due to dopaminergic projections from the ventral tegmental

area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) represents the neural

mechanism most consistently implicated in the development of

addiction, especially in early stages. The NAcc along with the olfactory

tubule are located in the ventral striatum. The dorsal raphe nucleus is a

midbrain cluster of serotonergic neurons, which may be relevant for the

effects of certain substances such as hallucinogens and MDMA, but is

not as universally implicated in substance and behavioral positive

reinforcement.




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1. As part of a research study, volunteers with severe opioid use disorder

receive monetary vouchers for providing opioid-negative urine samples.

Which of the following best describes this behavioral treatment strategy?


twelve-step facilitation


contingency management


cognitive behavioral therapy


community reinforcement


motivational enhancement


✓ contingency management




2. A 28-year-old male is brought to the ED by his roommate for agitation after

a prolonged cocaine binge. His BP is 160/90 and HR is 125. The most

appropriate medication would be:


IV haloperidol


IV lorazepam


IV labetalol


IV chlorpromazine


sublingual clonidine


✓ IV lorazepam




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