Low-risk drinking limits Categories of patient drinking

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Low-risk drinking limits Categories of patient drinking Drinks per week per day Men 14 4 Women 7 3 All ages >65 Pregnancy IV Severe: 5% III Harmful: 8% II Risky: 9% I Low risk or Abstain: 78% Readiness ruler: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Not at all Very Raise the subject “Thank you for completing this questionnaire - is it ok if we review your results?” “Can you tell me more about your drinking or drug use? What does a typical week look like?” Oregon alcohol & drug referral helpline: 1-800-923-4357 Provide feedback “I recommend drinking below low-risk limits to help prevent new health problems or make existing ones worse.” “Many patients who score into this zone have difficulty just cutting back and need to abstain from drinking alcohol.” Enhance motivation “What do you like and what are you concerned about when it comes to your alcohol/drug use?” “On a scale of 0-10, how ready are you to cut back/seek specialized treatment? Why not a lower number? Negotiate plan Summarize conversation. Then: “What steps do you think you can take to reach your goal of cutting back/seeking specialized treatment?” www. sbirtoregon.org