Anxiety/GAD
PTSD
Panic Disorder
OCD
Phobia-Agoraphobia
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what is anxiety?

what is excessive worry that you are unaware of why you are worried. Can overwhelm an individuals defense mechanisms and coping mechanisms 

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persistent reliving of a highly traumatic event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury 

What is PTSD 

100

What is panic disorder?

recurrent unexpected panic attacks that cause intense fear which peaks within minutes when 4 or more of the s/s occurs 

100

What is OCD? 

Obsessions: recurrent, persistent, intrusive thoughts or images that cause anxiety and interfere with functioning. This drives the compulsions 

Compulsions: things individuals do to try and decrease anxiety 

100

avoidance of places of situations from which there is no perceived escape and from where help may not be available 

WHAT IS AGORAPHOBIA 

200

People with anxiety may experience... 

avoidance to settle the sense of discomfort or feeling of impending doom 

they report feeling like they are going crazy 

energy and emotional resources are drained


200

Symptoms of PTSD 

re experiencing trauma through dreams and flashbacks 

avoidance of stimuli associated with trauma 

numbing of general responsiveness 

persistent hyper arousal: cant sleep, cant think, startle easy and irritable 

200

S/S of panic disorder 

-palpitations, chest pain, pounding heart, shaking, nausea, fear of dying, chills or heat, derealization, sensations of SOB, depersonalization, numbness, tingling

-recurrent and happens abruptly 

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What is diagnostic criteria? 

obsessions and compulsions must be associated with at least 1: 

-severe distress

-they take up time (more than an hour a day)

-interfere with normal routine 

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What is a phobia? 

illogical, intense and persistent fear of a specific object, experience or social situation that causes extreme distress 

-interferes with ability to function 

-people are aware that fear is irrational but feel powerless 

300

What is mild anxiety? 

restlessness, fidgeting, butterflies, nail bitting, foot tapping 

wide perceptual range, sharpened sense, irritability, effective problem solving and learning ability 

300
Who is vulnerable for PTSD 
those with anxiety, first responders, living in violence, war countries 
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Diagnostic criteria for panic disorder 

-at least 1 panic attack has been followed by 1 month of: 

-persistent concern or worry about having another panic attack

-significant maladaptive behavioural change such as avoidance techniques to avoid panic attacks 

-must r/o substance, medication, medical condition or mental disorder

300

What are compulsions + examples 

- ritualistic or repetitive behaviours or mental acts that a person will do continuously to alleviate anxiety 

-repeated checking or counting, hand washing, repeating words, touching rituals, cleanliness

300

What is social phobia? 

involves severe anxiety to panic when confronted with situations involving people, especially when meeting new people, but may be a fear of eating in public, using public bathrooms, or being the center of attention                                                                                

 

400

What is GAD? 

excessive worry and anxiety for more than half the days in a 6 MONTH period + 3 or more of the following:

-feelings of restlessness, tiring easily, trouble concentrating, trouble sleeping, increased muscle tension, irritability 

400
What to consider when working with those with PTSD?

-comorbid conditions? suicidal? family issues/therapy, stigma, trauma informed approach, self assessment 


400

Levels of anxiety: Panic (psychological and physiological characteristics) 

psychological: perception reduced to only seeing self, cannot process, cant talk, delusions, loss of rational thought , hallucinations, cant process environment

physiological: may bolt, may freeze, may be mute, dilated pupils, increased bp 

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Interventions 

- CBT and SSRI for anti anxiety 

-cognitive restructuring 

-behavioural therapy such as exposure, thought stopping, response prevention

400

What is stress? 


- causes physiological symptoms such as increased HR, BP and RR + increased muscle tension 

-stress is caused by things we are aware of such as exams and finances 

500

Nursing interventions for pt with anxiety?

stay with client, talk in low calm voice, walk with pt, encourage db, reduce environmental stimuli, safety and meds 

cbt is helpful for gad 

500

When do symptoms of PTSD show up? 

3 months post event but can be delayed for years 

500

Interventions for panic disorder 

- SSRI are first line treatment not for acute episodes 

-benzos will be used for acute episodes 

-provide safety 

500

People with OCD are not aware that their anxieties are irrational 

TRUE OR FALSE 


500

TX for phobias/agoraphobia 

Anxiolytics: benzo and non benzos 

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