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Brief Intervention: A practical response to alcohol screening
Module 5 quiz.
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Which of the following statements is true?
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More than 3 million women in the U.S. are at-risk for an alcohol-exposed pregnancy.
75% of women who want to get pregnant soon reported that they drink alcohol.
Approximately 10% of pregnant women report that they have consumed alcohol during pregnancy.
All statements are true.
What is the purpose of alcohol screening?
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To identify people who drink alcohol above recommended limits.
To identify people with an alcohol use disorder.
To promote abstinence from alcohol use.
Brief intervention is a short, one-on-one counseling session by a health care provider that is directed at persons who drink above recommended limits.
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A brief intervention is recommended for which AUDIT cut-off zones?
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III and IV (high risk and possible alcohol use disorder)
II, III, and IV (at-risk, high risk, and possible alcohol use disorder)
IV (possible alcohol use disorder only)
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What type of screening does alcohol screening and brief intervention recommend?
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Selective
None of the above.
Universal
Discriminatory
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