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1023 Exam 2- PTSD-Trauma Questions
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Define trauma - ANSWERS-



Define stress related disorders - ANSWERS-



Etiology of trauma and stress related disorders - ANSWERS-



Risk factors for developing PTSD and stress related disorders - ANSWERS--60% of men and 50%
of women are exposed to a traumatic event in their lifetime.

-PTSD is more common in women



Nursing interventions for impaired coping - ANSWERS-



Define PTSD - ANSWERS-PTSD is characterized by persistent, recurring images and memories of
a serious traumatic event that the person has either experienced or witnessed, impairing
his/her ability to function.

-includes traumatic events such as rape, accidents, war, natural disasters and violence.

-may involve flashbacks, reliving events, nightmares and avoidance of reminders



PTSD manifestations - ANSWERS--person can be irritable, anxious, fatigued, forgetful, socially
withdrawn

-may have survivors guilt

-may be hypervigilant (sensory sensitivity), easily aroused, and easily startled

, Acute PTSD vs Chronic PTSD - ANSWERS--Acute PTSD is diagnosed if symptoms appear within 6
months of trauma

-Chronic or delayed PTSD is diagnosed if symptoms bring later than 6 months of stressor.



*signs and symptoms may occur up to several years after the traumatic event



PTSD Causes - ANSWERS--Triggering traumatic event

-Some people may be biochemically predisposed (impairment of the alpha 2-adrenergic
receptor response which inhibits stress-induced release of norepinephrine in PTSD patients)



PTSD Risk factors - ANSWERS--Limited social support

-High anxiety levels

-Low self-esteem

-Neurotic and extroverted characteristics

-Family history of PTSD or depression

-History of substance abuse

-Previous diagnosis of an acute stress disorder that failed to resolve within 1 month

-Although preexisting psychopathology may predispose to PTSD, can develop in anyone
especially if stressor is extreme

-Genetic Factors



Signs and Symptoms of PTSD - ANSWERS-*-Anger

*-Poor impulse control

-Chronic anxiety and tension

-Avoidance of people, places, and things associated with the traumatic experience

*-Emotional detachment or numbness

*-Depersonalization (sense of loss of identity as a person)

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