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Test for Substance Related

Disorders
15 items
1. Which of the following is NOT a part of the
diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder in
DSM V
• A. Recurrent substance use resulting in failure to fulfill major role
obligations
' B. Recurrent substance use in situations which is physically hazardous
• C. Tolerance
• D. Spending not so much time in activities necessary for obtaining
substance
2. Which of the following is NOT usually
expected for Alcohol withdrawal
• A. Tremors
• B. Bradycardia
• C. Seizure
• D. Anxiety
3. What vitamin is the treatment for early stages
of Wernicke's encephalopathy in Severe alcohol
abuse
• A. Vitamin A
• B. Vitamin Bl
• C. Vitamin B4
• D. Vitamin B7
4. What is the treatment for alcohol induced
withdrawal
• A. Acamprosate
' B. Diazepam
• C. Naltrexone
• D. Naloxone
5. What medication can be used to treat alcohol
use disorder in a patient with liver failure?
' A. Acamprosate
• B. Diazepam
• C. Naltrexone
• D. Naloxone
6. What medication can be used to treat alcohol
use disorder in a patient with Severe renal
impairment?
' A. Acamprosate
• B. Diazepam
• C. Naltrexone
' D. Naloxone
7. What medication can be used for alcohol use
disorder by inhibiting alcohol's metabolism
causing unwanted effects on patient once he
drinks alcohol?
' A. Diclofenac
• B. Diazepam
• C. Dihydropyridine
' D. Disulfiram
8. Which of the following is NOT usually
expected for Caffeine withdrawal
' A. Mild depressive symptom
' B. Tachycardia
' C. craving for caffeine
• D. Impaired psychomotor performance
9. Which of the following is NOT usually
expected for Cannabis intoxication and use
• A. Increased appetite
• B. Conjunctival blood vessel dilation
• C. Respiratory depression
• D. Paranoia
overdose with an unlabelled medication bottle, he
presented with coma, respiratory depression, and
pinpoint pupils? What is the most likely drug?
• A. Methamphetamine
' B. Cannabis
C. Cocaine
• D. Opioid
11. For the patient in #10, what would be the
first task in treating the patient?

• A. Giving Naloxone immediately


• B. Giving Naltrexone immediately
• C. Ensuring adequate airway
• D. Give an airbag
12. For the patient in #10, what medication
can be given?

• A. Naloxone
• B. Naltrexone
• C. Methadone
• D. Buprenorphine
13. Which drug/s even when used in excessive
amounts leads to minimal degree of respiratory
depression?
• A. Benzodiazepine alone
• B. Barbiturate alone
' C. Benzodiazepine with alcohol
• D. Barbiturate with alcohol
14. Which drug can be used to reverse effects
of benzodiazepines in overdose?

• A. Fluocytosine
B. Flumazenil
• C. Fluoride
• D. Naloxone
15. Which is the least likely to be seen due to
chronic amphetamine use or intoxication?

• A. Myocardial infarction
• B. Stroke
' C. Respiratorydepression
• D. Seizure

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