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37 Cards in this Set
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With whom does the primary responsibility for the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse rest?
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With the individual.
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CAAC stands for...
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Counseling and Assistance Center
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Alcohol or drug abusers will be referred to what level(s) of CAAC?
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Level I or II
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Individuals identified as alcohol/drug-dependent who meet admission requirements will be referred to what level(s) of CAAC?
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Level III
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NDAAC stands for...
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Navy Drug and Alcohol Advisory Council
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True or false: All commands shall establish or participate in regional or local area Navy Drug and Alcohol Advisory Councils (NDAACS).
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True
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Who chairs a local NDAAC?
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O-5 or above
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Who chairs a regional NDAAC?
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O-6 or above
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True or false: if a sailor has exceptional leadership qualities or serves in a mission-critical position in a command, intervention and/or treatment for drug or alcohol abuse may be postponed.
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False
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What paygrade is required to serve as DAPA?
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E-6 or above
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Within how many days of appointment must a DAPA received formal training?
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Within 90 days
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Within how many days of appointment must an Aftercare Coordinator receive Level I Program Management training?
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Within 90 days
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Who is the final authority on the disposition of personnel involved in instances of alcohol or other drug abuse?
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The commanding officer
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True or false: As part of the command indoctrination process, all newly reporting personnel shall be briefed by the DAPA regarding alcohol and other drug abuse policies.
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True
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What percent of all personnel who have not attended NADSAP or ADAMS shall be required to attend each fiscal year?
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Fifteen percent
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Where will Personnel involved in a first-time alcohol-induced
incident (following command and other appropriate evaluation), and if no further treatment is indicated, be referred? |
NADSAP (Navy Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program)
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What are the references that should be consulted when alcoholic beverages are served during official command functions?
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SECNAVINST 1700.llC, “Alcoholic Beverage Control”
BUPERSINST 1710.13, “Operation of Navy Messes Ashore and Package Stores” |
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What are the four major motives for alcohol & drug abuse?
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1) Physical (desire for physical satisfaction, relaxation, or more energy)
2) Sensory (desire to stimulate sight, sound, taste; need for sexual or sensual stimulation) 3) Emotional (relief of psychological pain, attempt to solve personal problems, relief from a bad mood, escape from problems) 4) Social (to promote social change, to identify with a subculture, to tune out undesirable conditions) |
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How much time should a command afford during non-peak duty hours for sustained physical activity?
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Up to 1 1/2 hours
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True or false: sailors must not engage in sustained physical activity (i.e., PT) during duty hours.
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false
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For how long are base driving priviledges suspended following a DWI citation?
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One year
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse Semi-Annual
Reports (DAASAR) are mailed by...? |
21 April and 21 October
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Who receives Drug and Alcohol Abuse Annual Reports and copies of all Drug and Alcohol Abuse Reports?
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CNO OP 09BE2
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True or false: individuals may self-refer as many times as they need to.
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False
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True or false: a drug trafficker who self-refers will not be subject to disciplinary action.
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False
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True or false: If a person disclosed a drug or alcohol problem to his or her supervisor, this counts as a self-referral.
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False, unless the supervisor is actively employed in the capacity of a self-referral representative.
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True or false: if a person self-refers, but is not eligible for treatment, he or she can still stay in the Navy as long as he or she incurs no alcohol- or drug-related incidents.
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False. Personnel not elegible for treatment will be processed for administrative separation as soon as possible.
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What should a non-eligible self-referrer be offered upon separation from the Navy?
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The opportunity for Veterans Administration treatment following separation, in writing.
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What is a Level I Pre-Care Program?
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A program offered to dependent members who cannot promptly attend Level III treatment.
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How often should a person in a Level I Pre-Care Program be subject to random urinalysis?
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Weekly
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When does a person's Level I Pre-Care program terminate?
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Upon admittance to Level III treatment.
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How does post-treatment aftercare last?
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One year
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How often should a person in aftercare status meet with the DAPA?
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Weekly
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How often, during aftercare, should the member and the DAPA meet with the CO or XO?
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Quarterly
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True or false: 1. Personnel returning from a Level II or Level III treatment facility are to be treated as individuals who are returning to duty from hospitalization for any other disease or illness.
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True
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True or false: a person who drinks after alcoholism treatment is automatically classified as a rehabilitation failure.
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False
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True or false: a person who engages in illegal drug use after being treated for drug dependence is automatically classified as a rehabilitation failure.
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True
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