1-Month Follow-up for Understanding Opioid Medications and Buprenorphine Formulations HiddenName First Last HiddenEmail HiddenUser Groups This Training ActivityCompleting this learning activity resulted in improvement of my (Select all that apply):* Knowledge Competence Performance Patient Outcomes Your ConfidencePlease describe your confidence in the following clinical skills:*N/AStrongly Not ConfidentSomewhat Not ConfidentNeither Not Confident Nor ConfidentSomewhat ConfidentStrongly ConfidentRelate the structure of opioids to their effectsExplain the physiological actions of opioid agonists, partial agonists, and antagonistsRelate pharmacological properties of buprenorphine and naloxone to physiological effectsRelate opioid dependence, overdose, tolerance, and withdrawal to buprenorphine treatmentExplain how buprenorphine works to reduce opioid craving and physical dependenceDistinguish the different forms of buprenorphine, including when and how they are usedYour AttitudeThe following are important in office-based buprenorphine treatment:*N/AStrongly DisagreeSomewhat DisagreeNeither Disagree Nor AgreeSomewhat AgreeStrongly AgreeScreening patients for substance use disordersExplaining how burenorphine works to patients with opioid use disorderMy Plan for Office-Based Opioid TreatmentRegarding buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, I would engage in the following practices (check as many as apply):* Refer patients needing opioid use disorder treatment and having active alcohol use disorder to a higher level of care. Test liver enzymes before prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder and periodically thereafter.