Strategies for Appropriate Opioid Prescribing: The Florida Requirement _ _____________________________
F inal E xam
STRATEGIES FOR APPROPRIATE OPIOID PRESCRIBING: THE FLORIDA REQUIREMENT
Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 43, or complete your test online at BOOK.CME.EDU. A passing grade of at least 70% must be achieved in order to receive credit for this course.
21. Inappropriate opioid analgesic prescribing for pain is defined as A) non-prescribing. B) inadequate prescribing. C) continued prescribing despite evidence of ineffectiveness of opioids. D) All of the above
26. If used for patients considered at medium risk for misuse of prescription opioids, urine drug testing should be completed every A) 6 to 12 weeks. B) three to six months.
C) 6 to 12 months. D) one to two years.
22. Data indicate that opioid analgesic prescribing and overdose peaked in
27. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends that unused OxyContin tablets be disposed of by A) burning. B) flushing down the toilet. C) throwing in the garbage in a sealed container. D) sharing with a friend or relative with chronic pain.
A) 2011. B) 2001. C) 1990. D) 1981.
23. A patient prescribed opioids for chronic pain who has no personal or family history of alcohol or substance abuse is considered at what level of risk for developing problematic opioid behavioral responses? A) Low B) Medium C) High D) Severe 24. The Screener and Opioid Assessment for Patients with Pain-Revised (SOAPP-R) A) consists of five items. B) is patient administered. C) diagnoses depression in the past month. D) assesses the likelihood of current substance abuse. 25. Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 A’s of monitoring chronic opioid response? A) Analgesia B) Acceptance C) Affect (i.e., patient mood) D) Aberrant drug-related behaviors
28. Which government agency is responsible for formulating federal standards for the handling
of controlled substances? A) Institutes of Medicine
B) U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration C) Office of National Drug Control Policy D) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 29. All clinicians who dispense controlled substances are required to report the action to the Electronic Florida Online Reporting of Controlled Substances Evaluation (E-FORCSE) within A) 2 hours. B) one business day. C) 30 days. D) six months. 30. Which of the following behaviors is the most suggestive of an emerging opioid use disorder? A) Asking for specific medications B) Injecting medications meant for oral use C) Reluctance to decrease opioid dosing once stable D) Stockpiling medications during times when pain is less severe
Course Code: MDFL02FL
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MDFL0626
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