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Effective Nursing Recovery-Oriented Interventions for Individuals with Substance Use Disorder

Effective Nursing Recovery-Oriented Interventions for Individuals with Substance Use Disorder Nursing Continuing Professional Development INSTRUCTIONS TEST INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDER ACCREDITATION � Read the article. The test for this nursing continuing professional Lippincott Professional Development will award 2.5 contact hours for this development (NCPD) activity is to be taken online at www.nursing-center. nursing continuing professional development activity. com/CE/JAN. Tests can no longer be mailed or faxed. Lippincott Professional Development is accredited as a provider of � You'll need to create an account (it's free!) and log in to access My nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Planner before taking online tests. Your planner will keep track of all Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. your Lippincott Professional Development online NCPD activities for This activity is also provider approved by the California Board of you. Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749 for 2.5 contact hours. � There's only one correct answer for each question. A passing score for Lippincott Professional Development is also an approved provider of this test is 7 correct answers. If you pass, you can print your certificate continuing nursing education by the District of Columbia, Georgia, West of earned contact hours and access the answer key. If you fail, you have Virginia, New Mexico, South Carolina, and Florida, CE Broker #50-1223. the option of taking the test again at no additional cost. Your certificate is valid in all states. � For questions, contact Lippincott Professional Development: Payment: The registration fee for this test is $24.95. IntSNA members 1-800-787-8985. receive a 30%discount on the price of CE in this journal. Go to the “members � Registration deadline is September 5, 2025 only” section on the IntSNAwebsite to take advantage of this benefit. The authors and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise. CE TEST QUESTIONS OUTCOME: Seventy-five percent of participants will demonstrate knowledge of perspectives of 5. Which theme in this study was supported by listening and stimulating reflections? individuals with substance use disorder and nurses regarding beneficial interventions enacted a. person-centered care by nurses that promote recovery for those with substance use disorder by achieving a minimum b. empowerment score of 70% on the outcomes-based posttest. c. maintaining supports and capability enhancement LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completing this continuing professional development activity, 6. As noted in the article, what helps replace the pleasurable experience that sub- the participant will apply knowledge gained to stance use offers? a. hobbies/activities 1. Explain issues related to person-centered care for individuals with substance use disorder (ISUD). b. volunteerism 2. Identify nursing interventions that can help ISUD feel supported and enhance their capabilities. c. group meetings 3. Select interventions that can assist with ISUD empowerment. 7. According to Biringer et al. (2016), what coping strategy did ISUD appreciated learning about? 1. According to Moltu et al. (2017), nurses maintained the humanness of ISUD by a. forgiveness a. allowing ISUD to keep possession of their cell phones. b. mindfulness b. providing structure in the form of rules and regulations. c. yoga c. creating a welcoming environment. 8. One of the interventions frequently mentioned from the ISUD perspective that over- 2. What did McCallum et al. (2016) report that altered a persons self-concept to the laps with the CHIME framework by Slade et al. (2012) is point that they see themselves as less than? a. connectedness. a. poverty b. (disease) management. b. stigma c. engagement. c. racism 9. Most studies that focused on the nurses perspective in this literature review dis- 3. What did Ness et al. (2014, 2017) report about helping ISUD with goal-setting? cussed an effective intervention as a. Goals should be focused on ISUD needs. a. providing information. b. Nurses should establish goals based on what they think is useful. b. being strengths-based. c. Recovery-oriented guidelines should dictate goals. c. helping with system navigation. 4. In the 2014 study by Andvig & Biong, what is one of the nursing interventions that 10. Interventions that may be helpful for ISUD but that were mentioned rarely in this promoted person-centered care? review included interventions that a. being open to talk to patients when events transpired, even during the night a. examine future aspirations. b. clarifying rather than criticizing b. focus on feelings. c. encouraging ISUD to daydream about the past when substances were not a focus c. promote spirituality. 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Effective Nursing Recovery-Oriented Interventions for Individuals with Substance Use Disorder

Journal of Addictions Nursing , Volume 33 (4) – Oct 1, 2022

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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Copyright © 2022 International Nurses Society on Addictions
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1088-4602
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1548-7148
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10.1097/jan.0000000000000505
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Nursing Continuing Professional Development INSTRUCTIONS TEST INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDER ACCREDITATION � Read the article. The test for this nursing continuing professional Lippincott Professional Development will award 2.5 contact hours for this development (NCPD) activity is to be taken online at www.nursing-center. nursing continuing professional development activity. com/CE/JAN. Tests can no longer be mailed or faxed. Lippincott Professional Development is accredited as a provider of � You'll need to create an account (it's free!) and log in to access My nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Planner before taking online tests. Your planner will keep track of all Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. your Lippincott Professional Development online NCPD activities for This activity is also provider approved by the California Board of you. Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749 for 2.5 contact hours. � There's only one correct answer for each question. A passing score for Lippincott Professional Development is also an approved provider of this test is 7 correct answers. If you pass, you can print your certificate continuing nursing education by the District of Columbia, Georgia, West of earned contact hours and access the answer key. If you fail, you have Virginia, New Mexico, South Carolina, and Florida, CE Broker #50-1223. the option of taking the test again at no additional cost. Your certificate is valid in all states. � For questions, contact Lippincott Professional Development: Payment: The registration fee for this test is $24.95. IntSNA members 1-800-787-8985. receive a 30%discount on the price of CE in this journal. Go to the “members � Registration deadline is September 5, 2025 only” section on the IntSNAwebsite to take advantage of this benefit. The authors and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise. CE TEST QUESTIONS OUTCOME: Seventy-five percent of participants will demonstrate knowledge of perspectives of 5. Which theme in this study was supported by listening and stimulating reflections? individuals with substance use disorder and nurses regarding beneficial interventions enacted a. person-centered care by nurses that promote recovery for those with substance use disorder by achieving a minimum b. empowerment score of 70% on the outcomes-based posttest. c. maintaining supports and capability enhancement LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completing this continuing professional development activity, 6. As noted in the article, what helps replace the pleasurable experience that sub- the participant will apply knowledge gained to stance use offers? a. hobbies/activities 1. Explain issues related to person-centered care for individuals with substance use disorder (ISUD). b. volunteerism 2. Identify nursing interventions that can help ISUD feel supported and enhance their capabilities. c. group meetings 3. Select interventions that can assist with ISUD empowerment. 7. According to Biringer et al. (2016), what coping strategy did ISUD appreciated learning about? 1. According to Moltu et al. (2017), nurses maintained the humanness of ISUD by a. forgiveness a. allowing ISUD to keep possession of their cell phones. b. mindfulness b. providing structure in the form of rules and regulations. c. yoga c. creating a welcoming environment. 8. One of the interventions frequently mentioned from the ISUD perspective that over- 2. What did McCallum et al. (2016) report that altered a persons self-concept to the laps with the CHIME framework by Slade et al. (2012) is point that they see themselves as less than? a. connectedness. a. poverty b. (disease) management. b. stigma c. engagement. c. racism 9. Most studies that focused on the nurses perspective in this literature review dis- 3. What did Ness et al. (2014, 2017) report about helping ISUD with goal-setting? cussed an effective intervention as a. Goals should be focused on ISUD needs. a. providing information. b. Nurses should establish goals based on what they think is useful. b. being strengths-based. c. Recovery-oriented guidelines should dictate goals. c. helping with system navigation. 4. In the 2014 study by Andvig & Biong, what is one of the nursing interventions that 10. Interventions that may be helpful for ISUD but that were mentioned rarely in this promoted person-centered care? review included interventions that a. being open to talk to patients when events transpired, even during the night a. examine future aspirations. b. clarifying rather than criticizing b. focus on feelings. c. encouraging ISUD to daydream about the past when substances were not a focus c. promote spirituality. E4 www.journalofaddictionsnursing.com October/December 2022 Copyright © 2022 International Nurses Society on Addictions. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.

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