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A nursing home facility hosts a weekly cocktail hour. You are a social worker on staff. At the last few parties, you notice a 69 year old woman who appears to be inebriated but has only one or two drinks.
 
  In a short discussion with her, she says she enjoys parties and social
  drinking among friends. What does the situation suggest?
  A. She must be drinking before the cocktail hour starts.
  B. She probably has been prescribed new or different medication
  that interacts with the alcohol.
  C. She is probably depressed, drinking more on her own time, and
  building a tolerance to alcohol.
  D. You need to perform a detailed assessment to determine the
  cause of the inebriation.

Question 2

You are assessing a 60-year-old man who has been a habitual marijuana smoker since he was a teenager.
 
  He indicates during an
  assessment that for several years, he has been drinking alcohol about
  once a month, usually more than seven drinks. How would you best
  describe his substance use?
  A. He uses marijuana and abuses alcohol.
  B. He abuses marijuana and misuses alcohol.
  C. Due to his age and marijuana abuse, he could be incorrect in self
  reporting, but he probably has an AUD.
  D. Due to his age and marijuana use, he could be incorrect in self
  reporting. He might be at a higher risk for a Type II AUD than is
  obvious.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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