Post Test 2 —High Risk Situation Identification 1. To identify personal high-risk situations2. To anticipate risks before they occur3. To plan new strategies to manage anticipated high-risk situations You must score a 70% or above on the post-test to receive continuing education credit. If you do not score a min of 70% you will not receive credit via- CeBroker Question Title * 1. Fill in the below (as it appears on your nursing license) First Name Last Name License Type and # (No spaces) State Email Question Title * 2. Which of the following is NOT a common feeling in early recovery: feeling goal-directed feeling in control of your emotions feeling confident feeling challenged Question Title * 3. Perhaps the most demanding period of time in recovery is: middle recovery early recovery the first 10 years of recovery late recovery Question Title * 4. Areas in ones’ life where there may be high risk situations include all of the following EXCEPT: home workplace personal fears and feelings recovery meetings Question Title * 5. In early recovery, the patterns of home and family life hold many predictable crisis points. Some of these include: family visits mealtimes money conflicts all of the above Question Title * 6. Drug or alcohol dependence usually takes a powerful toll on those people to whom we are the closest, often resulting in: dysfunctional family dynamics functional workplaces fun filled vacations stress free home environments Question Title * 7. Prior to recovery, vacations may have been associated with all of the following EXCEPT: use of substances family conflict time to refresh the spirit escape from realities of life Question Title * 8. Factors that play a part in vacation planning in recovery include: planning the location available support vacation companions all of the above Question Title * 9. When planning a vacation, which one of the following is NOT important to take with you: medication to “take the edge off” in case you feel stressed a list of phone numbers for support persons recovery materials a list of support group meetings Question Title * 10. Perhaps the biggest challenge in early recovery is: planning meaningful vacations managing fears and feelings attending support group meetings reading recovery materials Question Title * 11. Feelings that someone in early recovery may find difficult to experience include: longing sadness anger all of the above Question Title * 12. Learning to manage feelings effectively: is a step-by-step process will occur after being abstinent for 6 months is not possible in recovery occurs in middle stage recovery Question Title * 13. Feelings are: good bad not inherently good or bad inherently self-defeating Question Title * 14. When denying or avoiding feelings: they may be expressed as something else they will go away they will not be meaningful they will turn to anger Question Title * 15. The way we perceive threats and experience and express feelings is a difficult task. All of the following are helpful EXCEPT: often reevaluate your analysis of high-risk situations when faced with a particular risk, practice one small skill change work on perfection in these areas learn to anticipate risks to recovery and manage the feelings that result Question Title * 16. For health care professionals, what may be the setting where competency and vulnerability collide: long vacations workplace family mealtimes managing feelings Done