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Match the anxiety disorder with the associated findings.
Horror, intense fear, flashbacks, Answer 1
irritability, difficulty with concentrating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
and sleep disturbance
Avoids being outside and impaired ability Answer 2
to perform duties Agoraphobia
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Agoraphobia
Palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, Answer 3
nausea, feelings of depersonalization, fear of Panic Disorder
dying or insanity
Engages in ritualistic, compulsive behaviors and Answer 4
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
recurrent thoughts
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The correct answer is:
Match the
Horror, type of
intense Behavioral
fear, Therapy
flashbacks, to its definition
irritability, or use
difficulty with in mental health
concentrating nursing.
and sleep
disturbance
Answer 1
A–therapist or treatment team may use unpleasant stimuli,
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),
such as bitter
Avoids being taste or mild
outside andelectric shock,
impaired as punishment
ability forduties
to perform Aversion therapy
behaviors such as alcoholism, violence, self-mutilation, and
– Agoraphobia,
thumb sucking.
Palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, feelings of depersonalization,
fear of dying or insanity
The planned, progressive, or graduated exposure to anxiety- Answer 2
– Panic Disorder,
provoking stimuli in real-life situations, or by imagining
Engages in ritualistic, compulsive behaviors and recurrent thoughts
events that cause anxiety. During this exposure, the anxiety Systematic desensitization
response is suppressed through the use of relaxation
Question 2
techniques.
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Answer 3
Can be used in the acute care milieu to help clients improve
interpersonal skills. The therapist demonstrates appropriate Modeling
behavior in a stressful situation with the goal of having the
client imitate the behavior.
Answer 4
Positive rewards are given for positive behavior (positive Operant conditioning
reinforcement).
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Question text
The correct answer is:
Match the communication
A therapist skillsmay
or treatment team and use
techniques to the
unpleasant correct
stimuli, definition
such or taste
as bitter influence on
or mild
communication.
electric shock, as punishment for behaviors such as alcoholism, violence, self-
mutilation, and thumb sucking. Answer 1
– Aversion therapy,
Used to help theprogressive,
The planned, client focus on
orwhat is actually
graduated happening
exposure and to Presenting reality
to anxiety-provoking stimuli in real-
dispel delusions, hallucinations, or faulty beliefs.
life situations, or by imagining events that cause anxiety. During this exposure, the
anxiety response is suppressed through the use of relaxation techniques.
– Systematic desensitization,
Can be used in the acute care milieu to help clients improve interpersonal skills. The
therapist demonstrates appropriate behavior in a stressful situation with the goal of
having the client imitate the behavior.
– Modeling,
Positive rewards are given for positive behavior (positive reinforcement).
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Question 1
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Match the anxiety disorder with the associated findings.
Horror, intense fear, flashbacks, Answer 1
irritability, difficulty with concentrating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
and sleep disturbance
Avoids being outside and impaired ability Answer 2
to perform duties Agoraphobia
,Nurs 2059 ATI CAPSTONE MENTAL HEALTH
Agoraphobia
Palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, Answer 3
nausea, feelings of depersonalization, fear of Panic Disorder
dying or insanity
Engages in ritualistic, compulsive behaviors and Answer 4
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
recurrent thoughts
Feedback
Question text
The correct answer is:
Match the
Horror, type of
intense Behavioral
fear, Therapy
flashbacks, to its definition
irritability, or use
difficulty with in mental health
concentrating nursing.
and sleep
disturbance
Answer 1
A–therapist or treatment team may use unpleasant stimuli,
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),
such as bitter
Avoids being taste or mild
outside andelectric shock,
impaired as punishment
ability forduties
to perform Aversion therapy
behaviors such as alcoholism, violence, self-mutilation, and
– Agoraphobia,
thumb sucking.
Palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, feelings of depersonalization,
fear of dying or insanity
The planned, progressive, or graduated exposure to anxiety- Answer 2
– Panic Disorder,
provoking stimuli in real-life situations, or by imagining
Engages in ritualistic, compulsive behaviors and recurrent thoughts
events that cause anxiety. During this exposure, the anxiety Systematic desensitization
response is suppressed through the use of relaxation
Question 2
techniques.
Correct
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Answer 3
Can be used in the acute care milieu to help clients improve
interpersonal skills. The therapist demonstrates appropriate Modeling
behavior in a stressful situation with the goal of having the
client imitate the behavior.
Answer 4
Positive rewards are given for positive behavior (positive Operant conditioning
reinforcement).
Feedback
Question text
The correct answer is:
Match the communication
A therapist skillsmay
or treatment team and use
techniques to the
unpleasant correct
stimuli, definition
such or taste
as bitter influence on
or mild
communication.
electric shock, as punishment for behaviors such as alcoholism, violence, self-
mutilation, and thumb sucking. Answer 1
– Aversion therapy,
Used to help theprogressive,
The planned, client focus on
orwhat is actually
graduated happening
exposure and to Presenting reality
to anxiety-provoking stimuli in real-
dispel delusions, hallucinations, or faulty beliefs.
life situations, or by imagining events that cause anxiety. During this exposure, the
anxiety response is suppressed through the use of relaxation techniques.
– Systematic desensitization,
Can be used in the acute care milieu to help clients improve interpersonal skills. The
therapist demonstrates appropriate behavior in a stressful situation with the goal of
having the client imitate the behavior.
– Modeling,
Positive rewards are given for positive behavior (positive reinforcement).
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