Monday, April 20, 2009
New drug use screening tool
Did the National Institute on Drug Abuse deliberately release its new drug screening tool on 4/20?
Er, anyway. This groovy online tool leads physicians through a short series of screening questions for alcohol, smoking and other substances, then spits out a score based on a patient's answers. The score suggests the intensity of the treatment needed.
The site also offers links to resources for carrying out a brief intervention, and for treatment referrals. Plus, one can use it to download waiting-room postcards which encourage patients to tell their docs about drug use.
Labels: alcohol abuse, substance abuse, tools
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