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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the audit substance abuse assessment in the editor.
  2. Begin by answering the first question regarding how often you consume alcohol. Select from options such as 'Never', 'Monthly or less', or 'Two to four times a month'.
  3. Proceed to indicate how many drinks you typically have on a drinking day, choosing from ranges like 'Zero to two' or 'Seven to nine'.
  4. Continue through the questions, providing responses about your drinking habits, including frequency and quantity of consumption.
  5. For questions related to feelings of guilt or memory loss due to drinking, select the appropriate frequency that reflects your experiences over the past year.
  6. Complete the clinician section at the end of the form, filling in your name and date for record-keeping purposes.

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AUDIT C score Scoring: ● A total of 5 or more is a positive screen. ● 0 to 4 indicates low risk. ● 5 to 7 indicates increasing risk. ● 8 to10 indicates higher risk.
Scoring the audit Scores for each question range from 0 to 4, with the first response for each question (eg never) scoring 0, the second (eg less than monthly) scoring 1, the third (eg monthly) scoring 2, the fourth (eg weekly) scoring 3, and the last response (eg. daily or almost daily) scoring 4.
The AUDIT-C is scored on a scale of 0-12 (scores of 0 reflect no alcohol use). In men, a score of 4 or more is considered positive; in women, a score of 3 or more is considered positive. Generally, the higher the AUDIT-C score, the more likely it is that the patients drinking is affecting his/her health and safety.

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An alcohol abuse evaluation or any substance abuse assessment will ask you questions such as: How much alcohol do you drink? How often do you drink? What kind of alcohol do you drink? When was your last drink? What were the circumstances surrounding your last drink? Do you ever feel guilty or ashamed after drinking?
Low risk (0 to 7 points): You probably do not have a problem with alcohol. Continue drinking in moderation or not at all. Medium risk (8 to 15 points): You may drink too much on occasion. This may put you or others at risk.
Professional organizations recommend universal drug screening using a tool such as the 4Ps ( Pregnancy, Past, Partner, and Parental Use) to identify risk factors for substance abuse. This screening tool has been validated in non-pregnant subjects but not in pregnancy.
For AUDIT-C a total score of: 0 to 4 indicates lower risk. 5 to 7 indicates increasing risk. 8 to 10 indicates higher risk.

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