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A 74-year older woman fell and was taken to the emergency room. You need to assess her for an alcohol use disorder. You find out her husband of 40 years died two months ago, and she started drinking.
 
  She is up to three or four drinks per day. She is also taking pain
  medication for arthritis. What do you recommend?
  A. She clearly has a Type II AUD and needs treatment.
  B. She has a Type I AUD and needs to enter treatment.
  C. She is at risk for a Type I AUD and for adverse side effects from
  her medication; she needs education on AUDs and alcohol-drug
  interactions.
  D. She is at high risk for a Type II AUD, probably due to
  depression; she needs education on AUDs and alcohol-drug
  interactions.

Question 2

Which statement does not reflect a diagnosis of alcohol dependence?
 
  A. A strong desire or compulsion to drink
  B. Persistence of use despite clear evidence of harmful
  consequences
  C. Evidence of alcohol intolerance due to the effects of aging
  D. Evidence of alcohol tolerance



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zoeyesther

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A




karen

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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