Substance Abuse Prevention Flashcards
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- What does ASAP stand for?
- What Army Regulation governs the Army Substance Abuse Program?
- What does ADAPT stand for and what branch uses it?
- What are the five methods of identifying a Soldier with a substance abuse problem?
- What are the objectives of biochemical testing (urinalysis)?
- What form is used for ASAP referrals?
- Within how many duty days must a Soldier be referred to ASAP after a positive urinalysis?
- Is ASAP participation mandatory for command-referred Soldiers?
- Can a Soldier currently enrolled in ASAP rehabilitation reenlist?
- What happens to Soldiers who fail to respond to rehabilitation?
- What is the 'deglamorization of alcohol' policy?
- What are the four fundamental operating elements of ASAP rehabilitation?
- Under what conditions may commanders direct drug testing?
- Will a command-referred Soldier be flagged?
- What is the definition of binge drinking in the military context?
- What percentage of service members engage in binge drinking according to DoD surveys?
- What is the military's policy on illegal drug use?
- What is the relationship between alcohol abuse and harmful behaviors in the military?
- What are the rehabilitation objectives of ASAP?
- What are the physical signs of substance abuse a leader should watch for?
- What are behavioral signs of substance abuse?
- What is the Army's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for civilian employees?
- How does substance abuse affect a security clearance?
- What is the difference between substance abuse and substance dependence?
- What are the effects of alcohol on the body?
- What is the legal BAC limit for military members operating a motor vehicle on a military installation?
- What are common effects of marijuana (THC) use?
- What are the dangers of synthetic drugs (such as Spice/K2)?
- What is the purpose of the Unit Prevention Leader (UPL)?
- What resources are available to service members struggling with substance abuse?
- True or False: Self-referral to ASAP protects a Soldier from UCMJ action for drug use.
- What are the effects of MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly)?
- What is the impact of prescription drug misuse in the military?
- How does the ADAPT program differ from ASAP?
- What are the consequences of a positive urinalysis in the military?
- Who can be served by the Army Substance Abuse Program?
- What role does the commander play in the ASAP program?
- What are the stages of change in substance abuse recovery?
- What is a random urinalysis inspection and who can authorize it?
- How long can common drugs be detected in a standard military urinalysis?
- What is the purpose of aftercare in substance abuse treatment?
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