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GHT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER

1) Which of the following is NOT a major clinical characteristic of substance use disorder?

a) Impaired control over substance use

b) Social impairment due to substance use

c) Physical dependence on the substance

d) Enhanced decision-making skills

Answer: A

Explanation: Substance use disorder is characterized by impaired control over substance use,
social impairment, and physical dependence on the substance. However, enhanced decision-
making skills are not a characteristic of substance use disorder. In fact, substance use often
impairs judgment and decision-making abilities.

2)Which of the following statements is true regarding the clinical course of withdrawal from
various drugs of abuse?

a) Withdrawal symptoms are consistent across all substances.

b) The duration and severity of withdrawal can vary depending on the substance.

c) Withdrawal is always a painless process.

d) Individuals undergoing withdrawal do not require medical supervision

Answer: B

Explanation: The duration and severity of withdrawal symptoms can vary depending on the
specific substance of abuse. Different drugs affect the body and brain differently, leading to
variations in withdrawal experiences. Some substances may cause more intense and prolonged
withdrawal symptoms compared to others.
3)Which of the following is an indication for pharmacotherapy in the treatment of substance
abuse?

a) Absence of any withdrawal symptoms

b) Motivation to continue substance use

c) Desire to quit substance use

d) Lack of access to medical care

Answer: c) Desire to quit substance use

Explanation: A desire to quit substance use is a crucial indication for pharmacotherapy in the
treatment of substance abuse. It shows motivation and readiness for treatment, and
pharmacotherapy can support individuals in achieving abstinence and preventing relapse.

Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of withdrawal during outpatient


detoxification? a) Nausea and vomiting

b) Insomnia

c) Anxiety and irritability

d) Increased energy and euphoria

Answer: D

Explanation: Increased energy and euphoria are not typically associated with withdrawal during
outpatient detoxification. Withdrawal symptoms commonly include nausea and vomiting,
insomnia, anxiety and irritability, and various physical and psychological discomforts.

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