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Army Substance Abuse Program
What AR covers ASAP? - correct answer AR 600-85
What is the mission of ASAP? - correct answer to strengthen the overall fitness
and effectiveness
of the Army's workforce, to conserve manpower, and to enhance the combat
readiness of Soldiers.
What are the two tenents of ASAP? - correct answer Prevention and Treatment
What are the capabilities supporting prevention? - correct answer education,
deterrence, ID/detection, referral, and risk reduction
What are the capabilities supporting treatment? - correct answer screening and
the rehabilitation programs
When should a commander refer a soldier to ASAP? - correct answer As soon as
possible.
should recommend enrollment based on the Soldier's potential for continued
military
service in terms of professional skills, behavior, and potential for advancement.
Is ASAP mandatory? - correct answer If you are command referred
What article of UCMJ is violated for a missed ASAP session? - correct answer Art
86
Can soldiers re-enroll in ASAP? - correct answer in extreme cases. Typically, any
drug/alcohol related incidents will result in admin seperation within a 12 month
period of enrollment/release from ASAP.
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Army Substance Abuse Program

What AR covers ASAP? - correct answer AR 600- What is the mission of ASAP? - correct answer to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's workforce, to conserve manpower, and to enhance the combat readiness of Soldiers. What are the two tenents of ASAP? - correct answer Prevention and Treatment What are the capabilities supporting prevention? - correct answer education, deterrence, ID/detection, referral, and risk reduction What are the capabilities supporting treatment? - correct answer screening and the rehabilitation programs When should a commander refer a soldier to ASAP? - correct answer As soon as possible. should recommend enrollment based on the Soldier's potential for continued military service in terms of professional skills, behavior, and potential for advancement. Is ASAP mandatory? - correct answer If you are command referred What article of UCMJ is violated for a missed ASAP session? - correct answer Art 86 Can soldiers re-enroll in ASAP? - correct answer in extreme cases. Typically, any drug/alcohol related incidents will result in admin seperation within a 12 month period of enrollment/release from ASAP.

Can soldiers travel for mission or deploy while enrolled in ASAP? - correct answer Yes, at the commanders disgression. Can any detective go undercover in ASAP to solicit information from ASAP enrollees?

  • correct answer No it is strictly prohibited. Who may use ASAP services? - correct answer Anyone who has eligibility to recieve medical care on a military installation. Who is required in Garrison Army Substance Abuse Program staff resources. - correct answer (ADCO, prevention coordinator (PC), EAPC, drug testing coordinator (DTC), and Risk Reduction Program coordinator (RRPC What is an ADCO? - correct answer Alcohol and Drug Control Officer What is the ADCO's responsibility? - correct answer Supervise all ASAP programs on post Prepare garrison budget for ASAP develop implement and recommend garrison policies on ASAP monitor and evaluate commander referrals and seperations Ensure staff continuity What is an IPC - correct answer Installation Prevention Coordinator What does an IPC do? - correct answer Promote ASAP services Oversee the UPL training program Coordinate with Local schools that have military children pre and post deployment classes Teach at least an annual class

Who can authorized drinking during duty hours? - correct answer The first GO in chain of command What incidents will result in mandatory seperation? - correct answer 2 serious alcohol related incidents in a 12 month period or two DUI/DWI in their career What are the authorized purposes for military alochol testing? - correct answer Inspection, search or seizure/probable cause, competence for duty, rehabilitation, mishap or safety inspection, consent, new entrant, medical When is a commander authorized to test Blood Alcohol level of soldiers? - correct answer Any time the soldier is aware that his What are the DOT categories of testing Alcohol? - correct answer Reasonable suspicion alcohol testing Accident or unsafe practice post-accident testing Return-to-duty alcohol testing Follow-up testing. Random testing Frequency of random testing What is smart testing? - correct answer random testing that is unpredictable by the testing population What percentage of a unit should be tested every week? - correct answer Collect random urinalysis specimens from 4 percent of the unit each week when not deployed What list of drugs are tested? - correct answer drugs listed on DODI 1010.16 or the most recent DOD Policy Memorandum, What are the purposes of drug testing? - correct answer Inspection.

Inspection random (IR) Inspection other (IO) Inspection unit (unit sweep) (IU) Search or seizure/probable cause (PO). Competence for duty (CO) Rehabilitation (RO). Mishap or safety inspection (AO) Consent (VO) Medical examination (MO) New entrant (NO). Other (OO) Is urinalysis conducted when deployed? - correct answer Yes, it maintains all practical and possible procedures What are the requirements to be a part of the drug testing procedures? - correct answer Officer, Warrant Officer, E5 and above same gender as tested individual unimpeachable moral character Not enrolled in ASAP rehab Not be under any investigation Briefed each time on duties of UPL What are the duties of the observer? - correct answer (1) Maintain direct eye contact with the specimen bottle from the time the UPL hands it to the Soldier until the time the UPL places it in the collection box. (2) Observe urine leave the Soldier's body and enter the specimen bottle. (3) Ensure that no one tampers with the Soldier's specimen. (4) Guide the Soldier through the collection process.

if legitimate use results go to commander and no law enforcement. if illegitimate MRO asks soldier/commander for posible legitimate medical reason if no reason, results go to law enforcement Briefly explain the drug result reporting process: - correct answer ASAP gets positive result if no medical review necessary, was it a rehab test? If yes, filed into ASAP records, if no turned over to law enforcement Can a soldier who tested positive ask for a retest? - correct answer Yes, but only through their commander or attorney What amount of testing supplies should be readily available in a unit? - correct answer at least enough to test 100% of a units strenght at any time. What amout of testing supplies should ASAP have readily available on a post? - correct answer Enough for 30 days based on trends of consumption to help facilitate testing practices and not stress the supply chain What are the methods of identifying drug/alcohol abuse? - correct answer (1) Voluntary (self) ID. (2) Command ID. (3) Drug testing ID. AR 600-85 • 28 December 2012 49 (4) Alcohol testing ID. (5) Medical ID. (6) Investigation/apprehension What method of identifying drug/alcohol abuse is preferred? - correct answer self referral What is the ASAP referral form? - correct answer DA Form 8003

What are the goals of ASAP rehabiliatation program? - correct answer ) Return Soldiers to full duty as soon as possible. inform commander of a soldier who is incapable of full rehab refer soldiers to rehab facilites upon discharge resolve family issues associated with drug/alcohol abuse What is the rehabiliation team concept? - correct answer A group effort involving the commander, 1SG, soldier, ASAP staff and others deemed necessary to support and assist the rehab process What is Rehab level 1? - correct answer nonresidential/outpatient rehabilitation What is Rehabe level 2? - correct answer partial inpatient/residential treatment In regards to ASAP rehab what is informed consent? - correct answer Informed consent refers to the process of making the client aware of the proposed rehabilitation services, the risks and benefits of rehabilitation, rehabilitation alternatives, and the risks of rehabilitation versus no rehabilitation. What modalities are unaccpetable in ASAP rehab? - correct answer a. Methadone maintenance will not be used. b. Use of Disulfiram (Antabuse) will not be mandatory. What administrative actions MAY be taken following a positive drug test? - correct answer Administrative actions- (a) Oral or written counseling/reprimand. (b) Suspension of access to classified information (2) UCMJ actions— (a) Nonjudicial punishment. (b) Court martial.