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Test Questions: Section 5 of 5
Read the question(s) below and answer as requested. Click the scoring button when you are done. Answer any question again that you do not score correctly. After answering all questions correctly, rescore your test so you know all have been recorded as "correct". Then continue with the rest of the course.
1. The term "functional alcoholic" is often used by persons when referring to someone considered to be an alcoholic but who does not appear to have problems caused by alcoholism. It is a destructive term because it contributes to enabling and minimizes the seriousness of the disease.
True False
2. An example of enabling is lying for a coworker who has failed to come to work because of a hangover.
True False
3. Drug addiction and alcoholism are recognized as chronic diseases that are treatable. However, treatment requires managing the illness to prevent drinking more than a couple of drinks per day.
True False