Master Addiction Counselor Exam Case Management and Documentation 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A biopsychosocial assessment differs from a standard intake form primarily because it:
- Gathers information across biological, psychological, and social domains (Correct answer)
- Focuses solely on the client's medical history
- Is completed only by physicians
- Replaces the need for a treatment plan
Correct answer: Gathers information across biological, psychological, and social domains
A biopsychosocial assessment evaluates physical health, mental health, and social/environmental factors to provide a holistic picture of the client's needs.
Question 2: Which of the following best describes the role of a MAC in a multidisciplinary treatment team?
- Providing addiction-specific expertise and coordinating substance use interventions (Correct answer)
- Prescribing medications for withdrawal management
- Conducting psychological testing
- Overseeing billing and insurance claims
Correct answer: Providing addiction-specific expertise and coordinating substance use interventions
In a multidisciplinary team, the MAC counselor contributes specialized knowledge of addiction and coordinates SUD-focused interventions alongside other providers.
Question 3: A client transitions from residential treatment to outpatient services. The document that communicates their history and continuing needs is called a:
- Continuity of care summary (Correct answer)
- Intake form
- Release of information
- Utilization review
Correct answer: Continuity of care summary
A continuity of care summary (or transition summary) communicates the client's treatment history, progress, and ongoing needs to the receiving provider.
Question 4: Utilization review in addiction treatment primarily serves to:
- Determine the medical necessity and appropriate level of care for a client (Correct answer)
- Audit counselor session notes for quality
- Evaluate staff performance
- Measure client satisfaction with services
Correct answer: Determine the medical necessity and appropriate level of care for a client
Utilization review assesses whether the services provided are medically necessary and whether the client is at the appropriate level of care according to established criteria.
Question 5: Which document formally authorizes a counselor to communicate with a client's employer about their treatment status?
- A signed release of information (Correct answer)
- A subpoena
- A progress note
- An intake agreement
Correct answer: A signed release of information
A signed release of information (ROI) is required before a counselor may share any client information with third parties, including employers.
Question 6: The ASAM criteria are used in case management primarily to:
- Determine the appropriate level of care for a client with substance use disorder (Correct answer)
- Diagnose co-occurring mental health disorders
- Establish billing codes for insurance
- Create group therapy curricula
Correct answer: Determine the appropriate level of care for a client with substance use disorder
The ASAM criteria provide a multidimensional framework for matching clients to the appropriate level of addiction care based on clinical need.
A biopsychosocial assessment differs from a standard intake form primarily because it: