POST TRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER (PTSD) EXAM QUESTIONS
& ANSWERS2
EPO #1: Define Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - ANSWERS-The symptoms, behavioral signs,
strategies for interaction, and treatment options for PTSD. .
Is a common and debilitating mental disorder that occurs after a traumatic event. - ANSWERS-
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD
In order to be diagnosed with PTSD, a person must have had exposure to actual or threatened
death, serious injury, or sexual violence in one (or more) of the following ways: - ANSWERS-
Directly experiencing the event(s).
What is NOT the only kind of trauma that causes PTSD - ANSWERS-Combat
Other traumas that can cause PTSD include child abuse, physical or sexual assault, motor vehicle
accidents, and - ANSWERS-natural disasters.
PTSD can also result from one's own actions, particularly those that are not consistent with
his/her - ANSWERS-moral code.
Almost everyone who experiences a serious traumatic event develops PTSD symptoms for a -
ANSWERS-short time.
Lifetime risk for PTSD by age 75 in the U.S. is - ANSWERS-9%
DISORDER (PTSD) EXAM QUESTIONS
& ANSWERS2
EPO #1: Define Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - ANSWERS-The symptoms, behavioral signs,
strategies for interaction, and treatment options for PTSD. .
Is a common and debilitating mental disorder that occurs after a traumatic event. - ANSWERS-
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD
In order to be diagnosed with PTSD, a person must have had exposure to actual or threatened
death, serious injury, or sexual violence in one (or more) of the following ways: - ANSWERS-
Directly experiencing the event(s).
What is NOT the only kind of trauma that causes PTSD - ANSWERS-Combat
Other traumas that can cause PTSD include child abuse, physical or sexual assault, motor vehicle
accidents, and - ANSWERS-natural disasters.
PTSD can also result from one's own actions, particularly those that are not consistent with
his/her - ANSWERS-moral code.
Almost everyone who experiences a serious traumatic event develops PTSD symptoms for a -
ANSWERS-short time.
Lifetime risk for PTSD by age 75 in the U.S. is - ANSWERS-9%