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Bottled Abyss - A Deep Dive into Alcohol Use Disorder among Vulnerable Groups CME Posttest

Content Reviewed: 2026-06-10

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About this Assessment

Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic brain condition characterized by the inability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse consequences, and clinicians often need clear, practical direction to respond effectively at first contact. This SBIRT training for healthcare professionals explores the genetics, causes, risk factors, and common comorbidities of AUD so the healthcare team can recognize presentations sooner and engage patients in supportive conversations. Evidence-based screening methods, diagnostic criteria, brief intervention techniques, and referral pathways equip nurses, physicians, pharmacists, psychologists, and social workers to collaborate with confidence. FDA-approved pharmacotherapeutic options and focused discussion on adolescents, women, and veterans prepare participants to coordinate inclusive, safety-centered treatment and contribute to long-term recovery planning.
Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic brain condition characterized by the inability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse consequences, and clinicians often need clear, practical direction to respond effectively at first contact. This SBIRT training for healthcare professionals explores the genetics, causes, risk factors, and common comorbidities of AUD so the healthcare team can recognize presentations sooner and engage patients in supportive conversations. Evidence-based screening methods, diagnostic criteria, brief intervention techniques, and referral pathways equip nurses, physicians, pharmacists, psychologists, and social workers to collaborate with confidence. FDA-approved pharmacotherapeutic options and focused discussion on adolescents, women, and veterans prepare participants to coordinate inclusive, safety-centered treatment and contribute to long-term recovery planning.

Instructors

Megan Arbour, PhD, RN, CNM, CNE

Associate Professor

Frontier Nursing University