Module 39—Are We Having Fun Yet? Objectives:To identify new ways for having funTo develop alternative ways to structure leisure time You must score a 70% (min of 7 answers correct) or above on the post-test to receive continuing education credit. If you do not score a min of 70% you will be notified via-email. 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. Learning to have fun without the use of alcohol and drugs: is a skill learned in late stages of recovery often takes time and practice is very difficult for recovering nurses often is difficult without drugs and alcohol is a skill learned in late stages of recovery often takes time and practice is very difficult for recovering nurses often is difficult without drugs and alcohol Question Title * 3. Thinking about the “good old times” and forgetting the truth of the consequences related to our use is: euphoric recall important for relapse prevention a relapse warning sign a process experienced by recovering nurses euphoric recall important for relapse prevention a relapse warning sign a process experienced by recovering nurses Question Title * 4. When participating in leisure activities without alcohol and drugs: it is common to feel good it is very difficult to have fun it is common to feel awkward it is important to feel good it is common to feel good it is very difficult to have fun it is common to feel awkward it is important to feel good Question Title * 5. Getting sober and working more and more as an attempt to “make up” for guilty feelings may result in: relapse Job dissatisfaction sleep deprivation a substitute addiction relapse Job dissatisfaction sleep deprivation a substitute addiction Question Title * 6. Including fun as part of daily living is as important as: recovery meeting attendance working developing friendships good nutrition, rest and exercise recovery meeting attendance working developing friendships good nutrition, rest and exercise Question Title * 7. Identifying childhood interests where you had fun, may result in: finding that you can enjoy these activities as an adult a stronger recovery program a list of activities you can discuss with recovering friends an easier time learning to have fun in recovery finding that you can enjoy these activities as an adult a stronger recovery program a list of activities you can discuss with recovering friends an easier time learning to have fun in recovery Question Title * 8. Participating in AA sponsored “fun” events may be: a good way to practice having fun while sober important for recovering nurses important in preventing relapse the best way to have fun in late stages of recovery a good way to practice having fun while sober important for recovering nurses important in preventing relapse the best way to have fun in late stages of recovery Question Title * 9. If you have been in recovery for some time and not taking time for fun: your recovery is in jeopardy it is important to make having fun the top priority it is important to stop and reassess you may not have time for fun your recovery is in jeopardy it is important to make having fun the top priority it is important to stop and reassess you may not have time for fun Question Title * 10. A plan to schedule time for having fun may include: carving out several hours a week for a fun activity an hour or two a month for fun carving out an hour or two at least once a week for a fun ac several fun activities a day carving out several hours a week for a fun activity an hour or two a month for fun carving out an hour or two at least once a week for a fun ac several fun activities a day Question Title * 11. After trying out a few different activities, you can restructure your leisure time: to include several that you enjoyed most to include one or two that you enjoyed most to include all of the fun activities that you enjoyed as a child to include family and friends in all of your activities to include several that you enjoyed most to include one or two that you enjoyed most to include all of the fun activities that you enjoyed as a child to include family and friends in all of your activities Done