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CADC EXAM (2016 IL) Terms Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified |, Exams of Medicine

What are the client's rights they should be made aware of? - ✔✔-individual dignity -confidentiality -non-discriminatory services

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CADC EXAM (2016 IL) Terms Exam Questions
with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
| 2025-2026
What are the client's rights they should be made aware of? - ✔✔-individual dignity
-confidentiality
-non-discriminatory services
-communication
-personal effects
-minors to be educated
-counsel
-habeas corpus
When are the clients rights explained to them client? - ✔✔orientation
When should a counselor and client start to work on the tx plan? - ✔✔-once a diagnosis is confirmed
-placement recommendation has been made
-admitted to appropriate LOC
What basic functions does the intake process perform? - ✔✔-establish eligibility
-complete basic data collection
-identify barriers and assets
-est. a tx or service plan
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CADC EXAM (2016 IL) Terms Exam Questions

with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified

What are the client's rights they should be made aware of? - ✔✔-individual dignity

-confidentiality

-non-discriminatory services

-communication

-personal effects

-minors to be educated

-counsel

-habeas corpus

When are the clients rights explained to them client? - ✔✔orientation

When should a counselor and client start to work on the tx plan? - ✔✔-once a diagnosis is confirmed

-placement recommendation has been made

-admitted to appropriate LOC

What basic functions does the intake process perform? - ✔✔-establish eligibility

-complete basic data collection

-identify barriers and assets

-est. a tx or service plan

What is the case conceptualization? - ✔✔organizing the information and observations made during assessment phase and interpret or make clinical judgement about what client is experiencing.

True or False

Alcohol can cause delirium tremors, which are fatal? - ✔✔true

What is the definition of recovery? - ✔✔Change whereby individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life and strive to reach their full potential

What is a stimulant used for? and what are some common ones? - ✔✔-treat narcolepsy, ADHD, obesity

-dexedrine, ritalin, adderall

What stance does recovery management take on recovery? - ✔✔"relapse is a not inevitable if the ongoing process is actively managed"

What neurotransmitter is strongly related to the experiences of pleasure? - ✔✔dopamine

What should a clinician do if they feel someone they are screening or assessing is at risk? - ✔✔discontinue services and they the client to a medical, psychiatric care of take another safe intervention

What is the rate of suicide among alcoholics who are depressed? - ✔✔over 75%

What is one important role and addiction counselor plays in recovery? - ✔✔help the client to identify and utilize their recovery capital

What are two major types of personality disorders? - ✔✔-boarderline

-antisocial

What are two common mood disorders? - ✔✔-depression

-bipolar

True or False-- OCD is not an anxiety disorder - ✔✔false

What are common symptoms of a panic disorder? - ✔✔-hyperventilation

-palpitations

-trembling

-sweating

-dizzy

-hot flashea

-chills

True or False-- PTSD is an anxiety disorder - ✔✔true

What doe a counselor do after the screening and assessment? - ✔✔interpert all available info and formulate a diagnostic impression and determine appropriate cause of action

What are the 6-dimensions of ASAM criteria? - ✔✔1. Acute Intoxication/ withdrawal potential

  1. biomedical
  2. emotional/ behavioral/ cognitive
  3. readiness to change
  4. relapse potential
  5. recovery/ living environment

how many level of care are there and what are they? - ✔✔ 5

.5-- early intervention

1--outpatient

2--IOP/PHP

3-- Residential/Inpatient

4--medically-managed intensive inpatient

What percentage of users become addicted to weed? - ✔✔9%

True or False

Assessment should be ongoing? - ✔✔True

What is empathy? - ✔✔shared feelings and hope that something can be done to help the situation

What is recovery management? - ✔✔time sustained collaboration between consumers and traditional and non traditional service providers toward goal of stabilizing and managing substance use and other disorders until full remissions and recovery achieved and can be self-managed

What is CNS depressant use for? And what are the most common? - ✔✔-treat anxiety and sleep disorder

  • Barbiturates (Wembutal)

-Benzodiazepines (Valium and Xanax)

What is the goal of recovery? - ✔✔abstinence

Reinforces within the cycle of addiction are... - ✔✔Psychological

  • enhance sec, social situations, boost self-worth, alleviate stress and tension, relieve painful feelings

Social Aspect

*becomes part of them, lower inhibitions, helps with social discomfort and tension

Biological

*Effect reward/pleasure, alter pathways, release and make less overtime

What are the (10) principles of recovery? - ✔✔hope, person centered, many pathways, holistic, support, relationships, cultural based, trauma work, involvement and support system and respect

What are the theories of causation? - ✔✔moral--no willpower

disease-- E.M. Jelling 1960

genetic-- genetic predisposition

cultual-- American Indians vs. Saudi Arabians

blended-- all elements

What are the (3) components of ROSC? - ✔✔-collaborative decision-making

-continuity of services and support

-service quality and responsiveness

What is the goal of recovery management? - ✔✔enhancement of quality of life for individuals and families

What are (3) ways prescriptions pills can be abused? - ✔✔-taking someone else's medication

-higher quantity than prescribed

-taking for another purpose other than prescribed

What are the (8) stages of alcohol? - ✔✔1. sub-clinical

  1. euphoria
  2. excitement

4/5. excitement

  1. excitement/confusion
  2. confusion/stupor
  3. coma/death

What are some factors that can affect climate and relationships in a therapeutic sense? - ✔✔-stigma

-posture

-gestures

-facial expressions

-affect

What is Motivational Interviewing? - ✔✔A client-centered approach that seeks to enhance an individual's motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence

What is screening? - ✔✔review current situation and symptoms to determine most appropriate initial course of action given client's needs, characteristics and available resources

In the screening process, when should a person be referred for a comprehensive assessment? - ✔✔when it is indicated that substance misuse, abuse or dependency is probable

What are some effects on the body from CNS depressant? - ✔✔-slow brain activity, sleepiness and loss of coordination

What are positive things to for in community capital? - ✔✔-reduced stigma

-continuum of care

-accessible resources

What is the goal of screening? - ✔✔identify everyone who might have a SUD and /or COD and related services needed

What happens when there is an insensitivity in the brain's pleasure center? - ✔✔sobriety becomes associated w/ dysphoria and discomfort and drug induces is perceived as normal and/or balanced

In general population, What does a screening look for? - ✔✔presence or absence of the disorder

What does screening look for in a person who has already identified they are as risk? - ✔✔severity of the problem and determining need for comprehensive assessment

The CAGE test questions as what.... - ✔✔cutting down, feeling annoyed and guilty, and hangover

What are some effects dextrometmophan have on the body? - ✔✔impaired motor function, numbness, nausea/ vomiting and increased heart and blood pleasure

What can happen if you mix alcohol and benzos? - ✔✔seizures

What are things a counselor should focus on to build a strong helping relationship? - ✔✔-rapport

-support

-reassurance

-empathy

-acceptance

What factors influence addiction? - ✔✔-genetic

-peer and school

True or False

Women have a higher risk of developing problems

if true, why? - ✔✔true, their bodies contain less water

-women develop damage at lower levels of consumption over a short period of time

What is harm reduction? - ✔✔consequences of drug use are lowered

What are the (4) dimensions of recovery-oriented systems of care (ROSC)? - ✔✔health--recovery

home--permanent housing

purpose--employment/education

community-- peer/family, social networks

What do cannabinoid receptors influence? - ✔✔pleasure, memory, thinking, concentration, sensory/time perceptions and movement

How many symptoms are needed to meet each level of severity? - ✔✔2-3--mild

4-5-- moderate

6+-- severe

What are the co-occuring disorder screening instruments? - ✔✔-modified mini-screen (MMS)

-mental status exam (MSE)

-Brief Symptoms Inventory (BSI)

-Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)

-Mini-Mental status Exam (MMSE)

-Symptom Checklist 90-R

What are the (12) steps in the Assessment of COD? - ✔✔1.engagment of client

  1. realize of info to gather additional info
  2. screen/ detect COD
  3. determine severity
  4. appropriate care setting

6.diagnosis

  1. disability and functional impairment
  2. strengths and supports
  3. cultual and linguistic needs and supports
  4. additional problem areas
  5. readiness to change
  6. plan tx

How is substance-induces disorders different from an independent co-occuring mental disorder? - ✔✔all or most of the psychiatric symptoms are the direct result of substance use

What is the main idea of family/social capital? - ✔✔relationships that support recovery

K2, Spice, moon rocks are examples of what? - ✔✔synthetic marijuana

What method of administration is used with marijuana? - ✔✔smoking

-joints

-pipes

-bongs

What is successful recovery dependent on? - ✔✔internal and external assets

I-- qualities, characteristics

E-- resources outside

True or False

Transparency is important in the screening process - ✔✔True

Who usually comes in contact with the client first? - ✔✔person performing the screening

Why is it important to get a client into tx in a timely manner? - ✔✔to assure their motivation is at their peak

What is engagement? - ✔✔making the connection between the client and clinician or program

What are the (3) important skills to have in a clinical evaluation? - ✔✔1. rapport/effective working alliance

  1. welcoming atmosphere
  2. motivate and engage client

How many goals are there in an initial interview? and what are they? - ✔✔(4)

  1. trust, rapport and communication
  2. understand rational, purpose, procedures associated with screening and assessment
  3. client's problems and expectations
  4. further assessment needed

Screening is designed to answer what single question? - ✔✔is there a need for additional assessment or evaluation because it is likely that this person has a substance abuse problems

True or False

Substance use and co-occurring disorders should be treated separately - ✔✔false

What core function leads to tx planning? - ✔✔assessment

What are the (3) key elements in the drug recognition process? - ✔✔-physical deviate from the norm

-not a non-drug related cause for deviation

-determine category of drug

What are some ways a counselor can ensure the client's input and participation in the development of

the tx plan? - ✔✔-review the list of problems and strengths with the client that were identified in the assessment. Ask them what problems are of greatest priority to them

-solicit client input and feedback when selecting objective and goals ( use I-statments; attend AA meetings vs. I will attend AA)

-both parties sign the treatment plan

What is another way to look at a tx plan? - ✔✔a roadmap for services

What is the ASAM Criteria for tx planning? - ✔✔-identifies problems or priorities

-includes strengths, skills and resources

-states goals that guide realistic, measurable achievable and short-term resolutions of symptoms or problems

-list methods or strategies that identify the personal actions of the patient and the staff

  • written as to facilitate measurement of progress

What does an initial tx plan include? - ✔✔a. presenting problems

b. preliminary goals and objective

c. type, frequency and duration of service

d. signature and date of the client and counselor and counselor credentials

What is an initial tx plan based on? - ✔✔information obtained from screening, referred sources, the client and other present in intake or admission.

What are the core elements of the individualized tx plan? - ✔✔A. problem and problem description; client's own words, include evidence of the problem (EX: engaging in dangerous behavior while under the influences of alcohol, as evidenced by arrest for driving while intoxicated, engaging in sex with a condom and engaging in physical altercations with family members)

B. Strengths: what the client bring in to the mix

C. Goals; broad statement that describe achievable goals, stated in terms of the presence of something (EX: the client will maintain sobriety rather than the client will not drink)

D. Objective; specific measurable steps to be taken to accomplish goals with target dates

E. Strategies; services provided by counselor and treatment team (EX: therapeutic model to be use and specific techniques to be employed-- CBT and assertiveness training and refusal skills training)

F. Diagnosis

G. Signature of the client and date

H. Signature of the counselor, date , credentials

I. Signature, date and credentials of clinical supervisors (if required)

What are the stages of change? - ✔✔Precontemplation

Contemplation

Preparation

Action

Maintenance

What would a client look like in the precontemplation stage? - ✔✔not considering change and do not intend to change behaviors in the foreseeable future