NSG 3130 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM|
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS & SKILLS FOR NURSING
PRACTICE II EXAM| COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+| BRAND NEW!! - GALEN
Mild anxiety .....ANSWER..... normal; increases ability to think
clearly
moderate anxiety .....ANSWER..... normal; Narrows focus, dulls
perception, lessens attention span
Severe anxiety .....ANSWER..... abnormal; Inability to make
decisions or solve problems
Panic .....ANSWER..... abnormal; Feelings of dread or terror,
Immobilization, inability to concentrate, communicate, or think
rationally, Diaphoresis, chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations
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Burnout .....ANSWER..... mental or physical exhaustion due to
constant stress or activity
Compassion Fatigue .....ANSWER..... occurs when deeply caring
and empathetic nurses become overwhelmed by the constant
needs of patients and families
Burnout/Compassion Fatigue interventions .....ANSWER.....
allowing nurses to care for themselves and exercising, balancing
nutrition, and attending therapy.
signs of burnout and compassion fatigue .....ANSWER..... Mood
swings, avoidance of working with some patients, frequent sick
days, irritability, reduced memory, poor concentration, and
decreased empathy.
Headaches, digestive upset, muscle tension, fatigue, chest pain,
and palpitations
Compensation .....ANSWER..... Focusing on strengths rather than
perceived weaknesses
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Denial .....ANSWER..... Ignoring aspects of reality that induce
anxiety or contribute to a loss of self-esteem
Displacement .....ANSWER..... Redirecting negative emotions
perceived as unacceptable or threatening to a safer focus
Intellectualization .....ANSWER..... Overthinking a challenging
situation or impulse to avoid dealing with the emotions it elicits
Projection .....ANSWER..... Attributing one's own motives, values,
desires, situational responses, and personality traits to another
person
Rationalization .....ANSWER..... Explaining personal actions in a
way that enhances one's own self image
Reaction Formation .....ANSWER..... Responding to negative
thoughts or feelings by demonstrating opposite emotions and
actions