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Prescription Drug and Controlled Substance Abuse
Opioid Diversion and Best-Practice Prescribing

You can take the test without obligation. To earn CE credit, you need to pass the test, complete an evaluation, and register/pay for your Certificate of Completion. Your Certificate will be delivered online immediately upon completing the course registration. (There is no charge for free courses and online certificate delivery.)

  • You must score 70% or better to pass this test.
  • Select one answer for each question.
  • Review your selections before submitting the test for grading.

NoteThis course was revised and updated on April 23, 2024. If you printed test questions from the previous version of this course, you will find that some questions in your printed version differ from the test below.

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1. Which question does the prescriber ask when monitoring the “Five As” of pain management?

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2. Which statement is a part of the 2022 CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids?

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3. Which source do statistics indicate as the most common from which individuals obtained prescribed pain medications for misuse in 2023?

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4. Which behavior would a clinician consider to be the most likely example of aberrant drug-related behavior (ADRB) in their patient?

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5. Which education does the clinician provide to the patient and family regarding the use of naloxone in cases of drug overdose?

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6. Which behavior is most likely to be associated with drug diversion in the workplace?

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7. Which action is a common behavioral sign of impairment due to substance use?

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8. Which nonpharmacologic technique for pain management teaches a patient to bring blood pressure or heart rate under voluntary control?


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