Recognizing Signs of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in the Oncology Setting

  • Define SUD based on accepted DSM-5 definition
  • Articulate the impact of SUD on cancer outcomes
  • Recognize the physical and psychosocial signs of SUD

Antonia , MSN, ANP-C, ACHPN

Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute

Antonia Corrigan is the Chief APP for the Department of Supportive Oncology at the Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, North Carolina. Throughout her 21-year career, her focus has been oncology and palliative medicine. She has presented nationally and regionally and has designed and participated in multiple institution- based educational activities focusing on the varied aspects of symptom management in the oncology setting.

Antonia Corrigan has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

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Pre-Test: Recognizing Signs of Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
3 Questions  |  1 attempt  |  0/3 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail
3 Questions  |  1 attempt  |  0/3 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail This pre-test is designed to assess your current knowledge on this topic. Please answer the questions to the best of your ability. There is no time limit and your response will be kept confidential. This is required to move on to the next component.
Recognizing Signs of Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
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Post-Test: Recognizing Signs of Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
3 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  3/3 points to pass
3 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  3/3 points to pass This post-test is required to earn your CE certificate. You must answer all the questions correctly to earn credit for this module. You have 3 attempts to pass the post-test.
Evaluation: Recognizing Signs of​ Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
17 Questions
17 Questions Please review and answer all the required questions.
CE Certificates: Recognizing Signs of​ Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
Up to 0.50 CE credits available  |  Certificate available
Up to 0.50 CE credits available  |  Certificate available