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* 1. Please input your personal details below.

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* 2. What percentage of the U.S. population is considered  "at-risk" (moderate and high risk) drinkers?

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* 3. The Recommended Low-risk Drinking Guidelines presented in this course are represented by number of drinks on a daily (d), weekly (w) or occasion (o) limit. They are represented numerically as (d) – (w) – (o). What are the recommended guidelines for women and men over the age of 65 (other than pregnant women and adolescents for whom the numbers are 0-0-0)?

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* 4. What are the Recommended Low-risk Drinking Guidelines for men under the age of 65?

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* 5. The AUDIT-C _____.

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* 6. You review a completed AUDIT with a resulting score in the moderate risk range (8 – 19).  This score indicates the client may be experiencing problems related to her alcohol consumption.  Which of the following intervention strategies are appropriate?

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* 7. Providing elevated risk feedback, generating change statements, referral and hand-off to specialists, follow-up and continued monitoring are all brief intervention strategies appropriate for which of the following AUDIT score ranges? 

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* 8. “Seventy-five percent (75%) of U.S. adults drink at levels below yours.  If you reduce your drinking to fewer than 14 drinks per week, your risk of alcohol-related problems will drop significantly.” is an example of appropriate feedback for a man with an AUDIT score of _____.

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* 9. Being aware of unhealthy drinking behavior and ambivalence about changing is characteristic of which Stage of Change?

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* 10. A simple and direct way of eliciting change talk is to _____.

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* 11. Referral for substance abuse treatment beyond the scope of the addiction professional is essential for clients with an AUDIT score of _____.

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