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Occupational Therapy's Role In Opioid Recovery Podcast

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1.  Words Matter: What do we call someone addicted to opioids?
  1. Someone with an opioid use disorder
  2. Heroin disorder
  3. Drug user
  4. Junky
2.  When considering working with those who have opioid/polysubstance use disorder, which of the following is the primary priority?
  1. Driving, getting a driver’s license
  2. Securing employment
  3. Scheduling/establishing a routine
  4. Financial management
3.  What is a group of conditions caused when a baby withdraws from certain drugs (opioids) they are exposed to in the womb before birth?
  1. Neonatal abstinence syndrome (also called NAS)
  2. Crack baby
  3. Infant born addicted
  4. Infant addicted to substances
4.  Considering the OTPF IV and the occupational profile, what characteristic informs outcomes for treatment for three distinct types of illicit opiate users (heroin-only, prescription-only, & polysubstance use)?
  1. Religion/religiosity
  2. Socio-demographic
  3. Age
  4. Being raised in a single parent home or not
5.  When considering outcomes for treatment for three distinct types of illicit opiate users, heroin-only, prescription-only, & polysubstance use, which group had the most established and supportive environmental factors (e.g., physical environment, social/relationships, attitudes, services, systems, and policies- OTPF IV)?
  1. Those who use heroin-only
  2. Those who use prescriptions-only
  3. Those who experience polysubstance use
  4. None of the above

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