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Question 226# Print Question

The most effective way to diagnose chronic alcoholism is to:

A. Ask the patient directly if he/she is an alcoholic
B. Obtain a careful history of alcohol intake from the patient
C. Inquire about problems resulting from drinking
D. Confront the patient when he/she is intoxicated


Question 227# Print Question

Each of the following regarding alcohol abuse in the elderly is true, except:

A. Alcohol is the most common substance of abuse in people older than age 65 years
B. Alcoholism is associated with higher prevalence of both mood and cognitive disturbances
C. The principles of treatment for elderly alcoholics are similar to younger patients
D. Alcohol dependence is differentiated from alcohol abuse by the presence of symptoms such as tolerance and withdrawal
E. Early-onset drinkers have a better response rate to treatment


Question 228# Print Question

A 29 year old female presents with a 15-year history of drinking. She recently lost her job and is facing DUI charges for the 3rd time in the past 5 years. She asks you to prescribe disulfiram for her because she has met many people in A.A. who have stayed sober after using it. In reviewing the side effects with her you explain that if she ingests any alcohol she may experience flushing, tachycardia, nausea, diaphoresis, or severe anxiety.

These symptoms occur because disulfiram causes

A. An accumulation of acetaldehyde
B. A sudden increase in the release of endogenous opioids
C. A sudden decrease in serotonin levels resulting in a panic attack
D. None of the above


Question 229# Print Question

Which medication works well to discourage people with alcohol abuse from drinking? 

A. Abilify
B. Fluoxetine
C. Disulfiram
D. Clozapine


Question 230# Print Question

A 35-year-old pharmacist has a positive response to the CAGE questionnaire. He admits to drinking at least a full case of beer (24 12-oz cans) each week. The history reveals evidence of tolerance and withdrawal. He smokes cigarettes, but denies other risky behaviors. He tells you that his marriage is failing.

The patient’s general health appears good otherwise. The only positive findings on the physical examination are a mild tremor, sweaty palms, and mild tachycardia. 

In this situation, which one of the following would be most helpful in choosing whether to recommend an outpatient or inpatient detoxification program?

A. A urine toxicology screen
B. A serum magnesium level
C. An EKG
D. An EEG
E. Posteroanterior and lateral chest radiographs




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