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Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam
Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam 
 
Terms In This Set (191) 
Culture-bound syndrome - illness truly bound to specific culture; refer to otherwise common mental or physical illnesses that are subsequently construed as unusual because of pathoplastic influence of clture (e.g, hallucinatory sx of schizophrenia could be due to demon possession) 
 
pharmacological therapy and psychotherapy - two key mental health treatment paradigms of Western medicine (multimodal therapy) 
 
racism and discrimination...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam 
 
Terms In This Set (191) 
Culture-bound syndrome - illness truly bound to specific culture; refer to otherwise common mental or physical illnesses that are subsequently construed as unusual because of pathoplastic influence of clture (e.g, hallucinatory sx of schizophrenia could be due to demon possession) 
 
pharmacological therapy and psychotherapy - two key mental health treatment paradigms of Western medicine (multimodal therapy) 
 
racism and discrimination...
Addiction Counselor Exam Practice II
Addiction Counselor Exam Practice II 
 
 
 
51. Which of the following is NOT a core feature or service that the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) consensus panel agreed upon? 
 
A. Biopsychosocial assessment 
B. Individualized treatment planning 
C. Case management 
D. Recreational therapy - D. Recreational therapy was not one of the core features and services referenced by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). 
 
52. Which form of substance abuse is naltrexone used to trea...
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Addiction Counselor Exam Practice II 
 
 
 
51. Which of the following is NOT a core feature or service that the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) consensus panel agreed upon? 
 
A. Biopsychosocial assessment 
B. Individualized treatment planning 
C. Case management 
D. Recreational therapy - D. Recreational therapy was not one of the core features and services referenced by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). 
 
52. Which form of substance abuse is naltrexone used to trea...
Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam Practice Test
A wife refers her husband for substance abuse counseling. His drug of choice is cocaine, which he has been using episodically with friends—biweekly to weekly—for some years. She is disturbed at the illicit nature of the drug and the long-standing quality of the use. Given the information provided, how is his use of cocaine BEST described? 
Cocaine addiction 
Recreational use 
Cocaine dependence 
Substance abuse - Recreational use 
 
What does the experienced effect of a drug depend upon? 
Th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A wife refers her husband for substance abuse counseling. His drug of choice is cocaine, which he has been using episodically with friends—biweekly to weekly—for some years. She is disturbed at the illicit nature of the drug and the long-standing quality of the use. Given the information provided, how is his use of cocaine BEST described? 
Cocaine addiction 
Recreational use 
Cocaine dependence 
Substance abuse - Recreational use 
 
What does the experienced effect of a drug depend upon? 
Th...
Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam Practice Problems (Daryn's book)
Domain I - Screening, Assessment, and Engagement 
 
Domain I: Task 1 - Demonstrate verbal and non-verbal communication to establish rapport and promote engagement 
 
Domain I: Task 2 - Discuss with the client the rationale, purpose, and procedures associated with the screening and assessment process to facilitate client understanding and cooperation 
 
Domain I: Task 3 - Assess client's immediate needs by evaluating observed behavior and other relevant information including signs and symptoms o...
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Domain I - Screening, Assessment, and Engagement 
 
Domain I: Task 1 - Demonstrate verbal and non-verbal communication to establish rapport and promote engagement 
 
Domain I: Task 2 - Discuss with the client the rationale, purpose, and procedures associated with the screening and assessment process to facilitate client understanding and cooperation 
 
Domain I: Task 3 - Assess client's immediate needs by evaluating observed behavior and other relevant information including signs and symptoms o...
Alcohol and Drug Counselor Exam Flash cards set 2of 2
1 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program modalities - The modalities are: 1) detoxification (inpatient or outpatient), focused 
on managing withdrawal symptoms prior to entering a longer-term 
treatment program; 
 
2 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program modalities - 2) residential treatment long-vs short-term), 
highly structured intensive settings, including "Therapeutic Community" (TC) programs using hierarchical models to enhance 
 
3 of 6 List five commo...
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1 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program modalities - The modalities are: 1) detoxification (inpatient or outpatient), focused 
on managing withdrawal symptoms prior to entering a longer-term 
treatment program; 
 
2 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program modalities - 2) residential treatment long-vs short-term), 
highly structured intensive settings, including "Therapeutic Community" (TC) programs using hierarchical models to enhance 
 
3 of 6 List five commo...
Contemporary Issues of Nursing Final
Contemporary Issues of Nursing Final. 
 
Barriers to Professionalism in Nursing - Varying levels of preparatory education 
Gender issues 
Historical influences 
External conflicts --> w/ medicine 
Internal Conflicts 
 
Values - Defined as attitudes, ideals, or beliefs that guide behavior 
 
Morals - Established rules of conduct to be used to distinguish right from wrong 
 
Ethics - Specify what actions an individual should take 
 
Bioethics - Application of ethical theories and principles ...
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Contemporary Issues of Nursing Final. 
 
Barriers to Professionalism in Nursing - Varying levels of preparatory education 
Gender issues 
Historical influences 
External conflicts --> w/ medicine 
Internal Conflicts 
 
Values - Defined as attitudes, ideals, or beliefs that guide behavior 
 
Morals - Established rules of conduct to be used to distinguish right from wrong 
 
Ethics - Specify what actions an individual should take 
 
Bioethics - Application of ethical theories and principles ...
Test Bank For Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management by Barbara Cherry, Susan R. Jacob Chapter 1-28
Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3
Cherry Ch 3 influence of contemporary trends and issues Nursing Education
Cherry Ch 3: Contemporary Trends & Issues in Nursing Ed
Contemporary Issues of Nursing Final
Cherry Chapter 2- The Contemporary Image of Profess

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- Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3 • Exam (elaborations)
- Cherry Ch 3 influence of contemporary trends and issues Nursing Education • Exam (elaborations)
- Cherry Ch 3: Contemporary Trends & Issues in Nursing Ed • Exam (elaborations)
- Contemporary Issues of Nursing Final • Exam (elaborations)
- Cherry Chapter 2- The Contemporary Image of Professional Nursing • Exam (elaborations)
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Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3
Cherry Ch 3 influence of contemporary trends and issues Nursing Education
Cherry Ch 3: Contemporary Trends & Issues in Nursing Ed
Contemporary Issues of Nursing Final
Cherry Chapter 2- The Contemporary Image of Profess

Leading, Managing, and Following Yoder-Wise: Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition
1. A nurse manager of a 20-bed medical unit finds that 80% of the patients are older adults. She is asked to assess and adapt the unit to better meet the unique needs of the older adult patient. Using complexity principles, what would be the best approach to take for implementation of this change? 
a. Leverage the hierarchical management position to get unit staff involved in 
assessment and planning. 
b. Engage involved staff at all levels in the decision-making process. 
c. Focus the assessme...
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1. A nurse manager of a 20-bed medical unit finds that 80% of the patients are older adults. She is asked to assess and adapt the unit to better meet the unique needs of the older adult patient. Using complexity principles, what would be the best approach to take for implementation of this change? 
a. Leverage the hierarchical management position to get unit staff involved in 
assessment and planning. 
b. Engage involved staff at all levels in the decision-making process. 
c. Focus the assessme...
Ethics & Issues in Contemporary Nursing Midterm
Ethics & Issues in Contemporary Nursing Midterm 
 
Terms in this set (116) 
 
Virtue Ethics - Theories of ethics, usually attributed to Aristotle, that represent the idea that an individual's actions are based upon innate moral virtue 
 
Character Ethics - Theories of ethics, sometimes called virtue ethics, that are related to the concept of innate moral virtue 
 
Focal Virtues (I don't think I need this in here) - This is the big, green header, which is right after Virtue Ethics and Character...
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Ethics & Issues in Contemporary Nursing Midterm 
 
Terms in this set (116) 
 
Virtue Ethics - Theories of ethics, usually attributed to Aristotle, that represent the idea that an individual's actions are based upon innate moral virtue 
 
Character Ethics - Theories of ethics, sometimes called virtue ethics, that are related to the concept of innate moral virtue 
 
Focal Virtues (I don't think I need this in here) - This is the big, green header, which is right after Virtue Ethics and Character...
Cherry Chapter 10 Contemporary Professional Nursing
Internal Influences on Illness Behavior - Dependence/Independence 
Coping Ability 
Hardness 
Resourcefulness 
Resilience 
Spirituality 
 
Culture Influence on Illness Behavior - Shapes meanings attached to health and illness 
Ideas passed down generation to generation of a particular cultural group 
Changes how patient feels about certain methods of treatments, as well as how they act while ill 
 
Spiritual Influence on Illness Behavior - Has psychological, medical, and financial benefits. 
Nu...
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Internal Influences on Illness Behavior - Dependence/Independence 
Coping Ability 
Hardness 
Resourcefulness 
Resilience 
Spirituality 
 
Culture Influence on Illness Behavior - Shapes meanings attached to health and illness 
Ideas passed down generation to generation of a particular cultural group 
Changes how patient feels about certain methods of treatments, as well as how they act while ill 
 
Spiritual Influence on Illness Behavior - Has psychological, medical, and financial benefits. 
Nu...
NR 451 Week 8 Graded Discussion Topic: Your Nursing Destiny{GRADED A}
NR 451 Week 4 Graded Discussion Topic: Advocacy and Cultural Competence{GRADED A}
NR 501 Week 3 Assignment: Concept Analysis
NR 451 Week 3 Graded Discussion Topic: Resilience and Change{GRADED A}
NR 451 Week 2 Graded Discussion Topic: Communication and Influence-the Power of Evidence{GRADED A}