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RADT Exam Questions and Answers: Ethical Principles in Substance Abuse Counseling, Exams of Radiography

A series of questions and answers related to ethical principles in substance abuse counseling. It covers key concepts such as autonomy, nonmaleficence, justice, confidentiality, and duty to warn. Insights into ethical decision-making frameworks and the importance of cultural sensitivity in counseling practice. It also addresses specific ethical issues that arise in the substance abuse and hiv/aids treatment field.

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2024/2025

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RADT Exam Questions and Answers
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1. What basic ethical principles assumes that individuals have that individ-
uals have the right to live their lives as long as their actions do not interfere
with the welfare of others? ANS Autonomy
2. What US Department announced SEP's is an effective strategy to prevent
HIV? ANS HHS
3. Which is the "connecting issue" among the general principals outlined in
TIP 37 Chapter 8 "Ethical Issues"? ANS Confidentiality
4. What type of approach does ethics use to deal with normal issues? ANS
Intel- lectual
5. Which of the following was "Not" included in the specific information that
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RADT Exam Questions and Answers

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  1. What basic ethical principles assumes that individuals have that individ- uals have the right to live their lives as long as their actions do not interfere with the welfare of others? ANS Autonomy
  2. What US Department announced SEP's is an effective strategy to prevent HIV? ANS HHS
  3. Which is the "connecting issue" among the general principals outlined in TIP 37 Chapter 8 "Ethical Issues"? ANS Confidentiality
  4. What type of approach does ethics use to deal with normal issues? ANS Intel- lectual
  5. Which of the following was "Not" included in the specific information that

must be provided on the clients consent to release information? ANS The clientsprimary diagnose and any other co-occurring disorders.

  1. What are the specific ethical issues that predominate in the substance abuse and HIV/AIDS treatment field? ANS Duty to treat/Duty to warn
  2. What is nonmaleficence? ANS Do no harm
  3. Which of the following steps was "Not" Listed as part of the decision making framework for systematically choosing a course of action when ethical codes do not specify how to act in particular situations? ANS Choose a course of action
  4. What are three basic principles? ANS Nonmaleficence, autonomy, justice. 10. You have a client come in with HIV and is homosexual. The group coun- seling process is a big part of your program. The group has made numerous negative comments about AIDS and the gay community. Your inflicted about how the group will be fair. What do you do? ANS Consult withyour supervisor and let them make the choice.
  1. Individuals who have merely applied to a treatment program but never attended are not covered under the standards of 42 CFR part 2. ANS False
  2. After a substance abuse counselor has acquired 20,000 hours of coun- seling experience and has remained in good standing with their board cer- tification they are considered professionally competent and are no longer required to seek ongoing education. ANS False
  3. Counter-transference occurs when the counselor loses his/herself ob- jectively and becomes overwhelmed ,angry or bereft when hearing a clients story. ANS True
  4. If counselors do not evaluate how their personal beliefs and concerns effect to the counseling process they could pursue personal agendas with clients thereby reducing treatment quality. ANS True
  5. The first step in culturally sensitive counseling is to obtain the education and guidance necessary to understand that culture, and to process any feelings that could interfere with counselor empathy. ANS True
  6. The common phrase for "duty to warn" in the counseling profession is referred to as the Tarasoff. law ANS True
  1. Ethicalness and the legality of an action or two different things, and occasionally they are in conflict. ANS True