Chapter 8: Case Management: From Screening to Discharge
1: Case management describes the process of bringing a client through a continuum of care service delivery system to a desired outcome. |
TRUE |
FALSE |
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2: The stages of case management are: |
assessment, treatment planning, follow-up, and after care. |
contact, assessment, treatment, and recovery. |
assessment, resource allocation, discharge, and follow-up. |
engaging, assessing, planning, coordinating, and disengaging. |
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3: All clients have case management needs, but these vary by: |
socioeconomic needs. |
severity, internal and external resources, and other disorders. |
environment and relationships. |
lack of skills, lack of funding, and lack resources. |
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4: The term intensive case management services (ICMS) refers to: |
dealing with a client in crisis. |
a service only for substance abuse clients. |
programs that provide comprehensive integrated and wrap-around services. |
any case management model program. |
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5: The _____ stage of the case plan is where the database for treatment planning is created. |
screening |
assessment |
intake |
observation and orientation |
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6: _____ are specific, behaviorally oriented actions that the client carries out in order to achieve a stated objective. |
Short-term goals |
Program objectives |
Healthy goal-oriented steps |
Activities or interventions |
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7: Effective case management for a person in need of multiple services requires: |
monitoring, feedback, and evaluation of services. |
face-to-face contact with the client. |
collaboration with family members. |
careful matching with appropriate 12-step groups. |
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8: _____ should reflect the implementation and the subsequent modifications to a client’s treatment plan. |
Staff discussions |
Progress notes |
Screening notes |
Interventions |
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9: Identifying a client’s stages of change is an issue in which of the following ASAM Dimensions? |
Emotional/Behavioral |
Relapse |
Readiness |
Recovery environment |
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10: Client’s problems can best be seen as: |
unavoidable. |
an indication of lack of coping skills. |
an unmet need. |
usually not as overwhelming as he or she perceives it. |
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11: In the SOAP format what do the letters stand for? |
Supposition, Opportunity, Attitude, Purpose |
Specific, Observable, Attainable, Potential |
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan |
Support, Objectives, Attitudes, Plan |
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12: Sometimes , a specific person, a ________, will be responsible for coordinating access to internal and external resources and facilitating the client's use of such resources. |
facilitator |
advocate |
recovery coach |
case manager |
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13: It is useful for the counselor to develop a _____ directory of social and health services. |
United Way |
personal |
county |
addictions |
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14: Because they are usually just doing paperwork and screening, intake workers do not need rapport or counseling skills. |
TRUE |
FALSE |
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15: Most problems with substance abuse disorders develop after the age of 18. |
TRUE |
FALSE |
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16: Clients will not agree to a treatment contract until: |
they stop denying their problem. |
agree with their diagnosis. |
complete their basic SUD education. |
see a need for the components of the plan. |
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17: The "A" in the screening tool CAGE stands for: |
anger. |
aggressive. |
annoyed. |
abstinent. |
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18: The DSM5 has ____ number of substance use disorder categories for substance disorders. |
5 |
10 |
15 |
8 |
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19: Which of the following is a new symptom in the DSM5 that is not in the DSM4? |
Tolerance |
Persistent desire to cut down |
Cravings |
Continued use despite persistent problems caused by substance use |
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20: The DSM5 avoids using either substance abuse or substance dependence. |
TRUE |
FALSE |
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21: The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is a semi-structured interview design that captures problems in ______ areas. |
3 |
6 |
7 |
4 |
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22: Which of the following is not an alternative option to imprisonment for an addicted offender? |
Pretrial intervention |
Probation to a treatment program |
Release for good behavior |
Parole contingent upon treatment |
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23: It is important to induce shame and guilt when a client relapses in order to reinforce the desire to remain abstinent. |
TRUE |
FALSE |
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