Basics
Types
Phases
SxS
Nursing Care
100

What is a crisis?

When coping skills fail

100

Crisis from life transition and give an example

Maturational 

*Starting school

*Marriage

*Becoming a parent

*Retirement

100

Initial stress is _____

Phase 1

100

Emotional symptom

Anxiety, fear, anger, guilt, helplessness

100

What is the nurse's top priority?

Safety

200

Are crises short or long term?

Short term

200
Crisis from unexpected event and give an example

Situational 

*Death of a loved one

*Serious illness

*Divorce

*Job loss

*Financial problems

200

Increased anxiety is _____

Phase 2

200

Cognitive symptom

Confusion, difficulty concentrating, poor decision making, disorganized thinking

200

What is the main goal of intervention?

To restore coping
300

What is the main feeling during a crisis?

Loss of control

300

Crisis from disaster and give an example

Adventitious

*Natural disasters

*Violence

*War

*Terrorist attacks

*Serious accidents

300

Escalation is _____

Phase 3

300

Behavioral symptom

Withdrawal, aggression, risky behavior, substance use

300

What role does a nurse play and responsibilities during crisis situations?

Supporting patients

*assessment

*emotional support

*safety monitoring

*crisis intervention

400

What happens to coping ability?

It becomes ineffective

400

Which crisis consists of normal events but can lead to stress is coping resources are limited?

Maturational

400

Crisis is _____

Phase 4

400

Physical symptoms

Sleep problems, fatigue, HA, GI issues, increased HR

400

What is an important assessment factor?

Patient's support system

500

What results if crisis remains unresolved?

Severe emotional distress

500

Which crisis can affect someone's daily life and stability?

Situational

500

During which phase is functioning lost?

Phase 4

500

Severe emotional state

Hopelessness

500

What is the resolution timeframe?

4-6 weeks

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