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What are glial cells (glia) responsible for?


A-Supplying nutrients and oxygen to neurons


B-Destroying pathogens and removing dead neurons


C-Provide support and insulation for neurons


D-All of the above

Which structure in the triune brain model contains the brainstem and cerebellum and controls respiration, heart rate, and other autonomic functions?



A-Reptilian Complex


B-Mesomammalian Complex


C-Neomammalian Complex (Neocortex)


D-Paleomammalian Complex (Limbic System

When your dog is calm and relaxed and lying down what is important to ensure that you do?


A-Reinforce the behaviour with tactile contact, treats, play and interaction


B-Ignore the dog to ensure that they don’t become distracted


C-Only interact with them when they become playful and jump up


D-Don’t reward the behaviour as they will become desensitised to the rewards

Connecting deeply with our "real" social networks ...


A-insulates us from stress


B-isn't necessary for mental health, surface social interactions are enough


C-is something you can do if you're just looking for ways to spend your time

The term "crowding out" refers to reducing one mental state - say anxiety - by ...


A-hanging out with other humans


B-looking specifically for a crowd and enjoying being among them


C-filling your mind with something else

What does insulin do while you eat?


A-Insulin regulates metabolism and tells the body to use energy (glucose) from food.


B-Insulin helps digest food through the gastrointestinal tract.


C-Insulin alters your heart rate and breathing for better digestion.


D-Insulin signals to the brain that you are tired and need to rest

In taking a patient history the clinician should:


A-Not ask about other drug use as it will only create problems.


B-Maintain a confrontational stance to get honest answers


C-Assure patient that the objective is concern for their health


D-Should always have a release to talk to family members or support network.

Office-based Opioid Treatment (OBOT) prescriber’s requirements includes which of the following:


A-Completion of a certified 8-hour waiver course


B-Adherence to patient panel size limit


C-All answers are correct


D-The capacity to refer patients to appropriate counseling

The DATA 2000 law allows for the prescription of all of the following except:


A-Medications in schedules III, IV, or V


B-Buprenorphine and methadone


C-Buprenorphine and naloxone


D-FDA approved medications for opioid dependence

At this time the optimal thing to do is ...


A-maximize both physical distance and social connectivity


B-maximize physical distance but strengthen social connectivity


C-minimize both physical distance and social connectivity

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