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jake

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In screening for AOD problems, clinicians should keep in mind:
 
  (a) false negatives are very common (b) both false negatives and false positives are costly and dangerous (c) false positives are very common (d) neither false negatives or false positives are acceptable

Question 2

The SASSI is designed to gauge both:
 
  A. Alcohol abuse only.
   B. Drug abuse only.
   C. Alcohol and other drug use.
   D. Alcohol dependence and mental health.



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Answer to Question 1

(a)

Answer to Question 2

C



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