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These flashcards cover key terms and definitions related to integrated summary methods and screening tools for substance use disorders.
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Integrated Summary
A method to summarize a person's story for provider communication, synthesizing information for diagnosis and care planning.
ASAM Guidelines
Guidelines from the American Society of Addiction Medicine used to inform recommendations for treatment.
Screening
The evaluation of individuals to detect issues such as substance use disorders before they progress.
Preliminary Relapse Prevention Plan
A plan developed to reduce the risk of relapse for individuals undergoing treatment.
CAGE (AID)
A 5-question tool used for screening alcohol and drug use, with a 'yes' to any indicating potential substance use disorder.
NIDA Quick Screen
A tool used by clinicians to assess substance use in the past year, guiding resources based on affirmatives.
DAST-10
A 10-item screening tool that assesses drug use, with yes or no responses to indicate potential substance use disorder.
TAPS
A screening tool that combines a brief assessment of tobacco, alcohol, and other substance use.
Dimensions of ASAM Assessment
Six dimensions used to create a comprehensive understanding of a patient's substance use and recovery environment.
Acute Intoxication and/or Withdrawal Potential
Explores a patient’s past and current experiences with substance use and withdrawal.
Lifetime Prevalence of Drug-Use Disorder
9.9%, indicating the percentage of individuals who may experience a drug-use disorder at some point in their lives.
Co-occurring SUD/MH
The occurrence of both substance use disorder and mental health conditions within the same individual.
Sensitivity and Specificity
Measures of a screening tool's accuracy; sensitivity is the true positive rate while specificity denotes the true negative rate.
MAT/MOUD
Medication-Assisted Treatment / Medication for Opioid Use Disorder, which aids in treating substance use disorders.