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OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D<br />

4 Jun 09<br />

NDAAC (<strong>Navy</strong> Drug and Alcohol Advisory Council). Regional or<br />

Area counclls with specified memberships (i.e., commanding<br />

>fficers, shore patrol, MWR, treatment providers) who meet<br />

~egularly to determine the alcohol and other drug threat in<br />

)raer to plan and implement countermeasures.<br />

NDAC (<strong>Navy</strong> Drug and Alcohol Counselor). A military member or<br />

-1vilian 2mployee specifically trained and certified to conduct<br />

;creenlng, counseling, education, and treatment of alcohol and<br />

ither druq abusers or those dependent on alcohol or other drugs.<br />

.inits of practice are strictly defined and counselors must work<br />

irlcier the c.: inical supervision of a LIP.<br />

NDACS (<strong>Navy</strong> Drug and Alcohol Counselor School). Residential<br />

;choo? for training active duty <strong>Navy</strong> drug and alcohol<br />

.o:in.3"10~:: .<br />

NDSP (<strong>Navy</strong> Drug Screening Program). A computer-based<br />

3pplcatlon developed to assist commanding officers in<br />

~chinlstering the command's urinalysis testing program. Once<br />

h)arameters have been set, NDSP selects the test days and<br />

.ndivlduais to be tested. Use of most current NDSP software<br />

7Lr~dal:~ ~-1nlnates the opportunity for cheating or gaming the<br />

9onnma~d .; ir ~nalysis testing program.<br />

PPC (Patient Placement Criteria). Set of criteria used to<br />

leterrnine the level of treatment after a diagnosis of alcohol<br />

lependenc~ cr alcohol abuse. Primarily consists of six factors<br />

_hat are dssessed to determine where a patient will be placed in<br />

np ront:nuurr of care. Factors include withdrawal potential,<br />

:,lornedicai emotional/behavioral, treatment acceptance, relapse<br />

c~otentidl, dnd recovery environment. Operational schedules are<br />

i naj ?r :onsideration.<br />

PREVENT (Personal Responsibility and Values Education and<br />

Training). A prevention education and health promotion course<br />

.;peclficai_g~ developed to target the 18 to 25 year age group.<br />

PREVENT deals with life choices related to alcohol and drug use;<br />

,nterpersondi relationships (including sexual responsibility);<br />

ind hedltk titness, and financial responsibility. PREVENT is<br />

lot _-:tendec: as an intervention.<br />

Prevention Program. An ongoing process of planned activities to<br />

.;pec:ficaL,y counter the identified threat of alcohol and drug<br />

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