HSV-131 Week 11 Review Quiz

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1. Best practices for Linking would include:

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The best practices for Linking would include providing written instructions to clients, acquiring releases of information from clients, and providing appointment reminders to clients. These practices ensure clear communication and understanding between the service provider and the clients, as well as help in maintaining a professional and organized approach.

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The 'HSV-131 Week 11 Review Quiz' assesses understanding of case management stages and substance abuse scenarios. It covers linking stage, stages of change, and evaluates scenarios involving individuals... see moreat different stages of substance use, highlighting key competencies in health and social work. see less

2. After successfully quitting a severe Opioid habit, Kitty was sober for over 8 months. One afternoon she sees an old boyfriend and becomes depressed.  Kitty goes to the home of her old drug dealer and obtains five Percocet pills.  She immediately takes all of them.

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The given scenario describes a relapse. Kitty had successfully quit her severe Opioid habit and remained sober for over 8 months. However, when she encounters her old boyfriend and becomes depressed, she relapses by going to her old drug dealer and obtaining five Percocet pills, which she immediately takes. This action indicates a return to substance abuse after a period of abstinence, thus fitting the definition of a relapse.

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3. Jon was addicted to CNS Depressants for 6 years.  After completing a one-month stay in an inpatient treatment center, he has remained sober for the last 11 months.  He attends outpatient support groups and is celebrating one year of sobriety with a renewed vow never to use again.

Explanation

The individual in the given scenario has completed a one-month stay in an inpatient treatment center and has remained sober for the last 11 months. They also attend outpatient support groups and are celebrating one year of sobriety with a renewed vow never to use again. This demonstrates that they have moved past the initial stages of preparation and action, and are now in the maintenance phase of recovery. In this phase, individuals work to sustain their sobriety and prevent relapse by actively engaging in ongoing support and making a commitment to their recovery.

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4. Suzy is a mother who feels the amount of Vicodin she has been consuming is interfering with her relationship with her children.  She has told her husband she would speak with her doctor but consistently "forgets" to do so

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The correct answer is "Contemplation" because Suzy is aware of the problem and acknowledges that her Vicodin consumption is interfering with her relationship with her children. However, she has not taken any concrete action yet, such as speaking with her doctor. This stage is characterized by ambivalence and uncertainty about making a change, which aligns with Suzy's behavior of consistently "forgetting" to speak with her doctor.

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5. George has been taking Oxycodone for three years and is addicted to the medication.  He was obtaining them from anyone who would sell them to him.  He has recently realized the impact it is having on his life and he has made an appointment with his doctor to discuss quitting.

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The individual in the given scenario has already realized the negative impact of taking Oxycodone and has taken the step of making an appointment with their doctor to discuss quitting. This shows that they are in the preparation stage of change, as they are actively planning and taking steps towards quitting their addiction.

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6. Mike is a college student who is struggling with the stress of his coursework.  He has been obtaining and nasally ingesting Ritalin to keep himself awake at night to study.  Mike believes the Ritalin is not a problem and it is helping him to succeed in school.

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Based on the given information, the correct answer is pre-contemplation. Mike is unaware or not considering the negative consequences of his actions, as he believes that using Ritalin to stay awake and study is not a problem and is actually helping him succeed in school. This suggests that he is in the pre-contemplation stage, where he lacks awareness or motivation to change his behavior.

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7. Risk factors of older adult homelessness include all of the following except:

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The risk factors of older adult homelessness include dementia and depression, poor family support and bad economic conditions, and job loss and chronic illness. However, irresponsibility and poor hygiene are not typically considered risk factors for older adult homelessness.

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8. Human service agencies called Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) are funded by

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The correct answer is the Older Americans Act of 1965. This act is responsible for funding human service agencies called Area Agencies on Aging (AAA). These agencies provide a range of services and support to older adults, such as nutrition programs, caregiver support, and transportation assistance. The Older Americans Act was enacted to address the needs and concerns of older Americans and promote their well-being and independence. It provides funding for a variety of programs and services that help older adults age with dignity and remain active and engaged in their communities.

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9. Any attitude or behavior that negatively categorizes older adults based either on partial truth or outright myths of the aging process is called

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Ageism refers to any attitude or behavior that negatively categorizes older adults based on partial truths or outright myths of the aging process. It is a form of discrimination and prejudice against older individuals solely based on their age. Ageism can manifest in various ways, such as stereotyping, marginalization, or exclusion of older adults from certain opportunities or social interactions. It is important to challenge and address ageism in order to promote equality and respect for older individuals in society.

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10. The increase in the older adult population in the United States is often referred to as

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The term "the Graying of America" is used to describe the increase in the older adult population in the United States. This term emphasizes the aging process and the resulting demographic shift towards a larger proportion of older adults in the population. It reflects the trend of the population getting older and highlights the challenges and implications associated with an aging society.

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11. The third stage of the case management process is:

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The third stage of the case management process is "Linking." This stage involves connecting individuals with appropriate resources and services that can help them address their needs and goals. It includes coordinating and facilitating access to necessary support systems, such as healthcare providers, social services, and community organizations. Linking aims to ensure that individuals receive the assistance they require and that they are connected to the appropriate services that can contribute to their overall well-being and success.

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12. Robert lives alone after his divorce and visits with his son for a week at a time.  He has been using his son's stimulant medication to get high and has lied to the child's doctor and the child's mother about losing or spilling the pills in order to get more.  Robert knows his behavior is dangerous but still takes comfort in the intoxication produced.

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In the given scenario, Robert is using his son's medication to get high and has been lying to the doctor and the child's mother. Despite knowing that his behavior is dangerous, he still finds comfort in the intoxication produced. This indicates that Robert is in the precontemplation stage. In this stage, individuals are not yet considering changing their behavior and may not see the need for change. They may be unaware or in denial of the negative consequences of their actions.

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13. Match the stage of change with it's best definition.
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Best practices for Linking would include:
After successfully quitting a severe Opioid habit, Kitty was sober for...
Jon was addicted to CNS Depressants for 6 years.  After...
Suzy is a mother who feels the amount of Vicodin she has been...
George has been taking Oxycodone for three years and is addicted to...
Mike is a college student who is struggling with the stress of his...
Risk factors of older adult homelessness include all of the following...
Human service agencies called Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) are funded...
Any attitude or behavior that negatively categorizes older adults...
The increase in the older adult population in the United States is...
The third stage of the case management process is:
Robert lives alone after his divorce and visits with his son for a...
Match the stage of change with it's best definition.
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