What is "fear of public places." (pg 197)
DSM-IV: persons who become fearful in any physical setting from which they might have trouble escaping or getting help in the event of an acute panic attack.
Rare: some people are afraid of being home alone.
100
Define PHOBIA
What is "a presistent fear of a specific object or situation." (pg 199)
100
Recurrent thoughts, images, impulses that are experienced as intrusive and inappropriate and cause marked anxiety or distress.
What are OBESSIONS (pg 200)
100
Anxiety disorder that typically occurs as a result of..... (complete the definition)
What is "a frightening event, most often accident, crime, battle or natural disaster." (pg 203)
200
Between panic attacks, how much anxiety is typically experienced by the individual.
What is little or no residual anxiety. (pg 195)
200
Primary psychological need is to _______ _________.
What is avoid panic. (pg 197)
200
Two phobia categories
What are Social and Specific (pg 199)
200
Repetitive behaviors or mental acts....goal is to prevent or reduce anxiety or distress.
What is COMPULSIONS (pg201)
200
Typical response to this type of frightening event, ________ or __________.
What is FEAR or HELPLESSNESS (pg 204)
300
Pt w/ panic disorder have a higher risk of this than any other psychiatric condition.
What is suicide risk. (pg 196)
300
Two anxiety disorders which are very strongly linked.
What are Panic disorder and Agoraphobia. (pg 198)
300
A phobic disorder where a person experiences severe anxiety when under social stress.
What is Social Anxiety Disorder (aka social phobia) i.e., public speaking, meet new people, ER's, hospitals, etc)
300
Compulsive rituals should only be "taken away" from a pt when.....
1.
2.
What is
What is
1. they are dangerous
2. client has some other method in place to deal with the anxiety.
300
The likelyhood of post-traumatic stress disorder occurring is influenced by the more _________ ______________.
What is violence experienced. (pg 204)
400
The diagnosis of Panic Disorder requires that no other _________ or ___________ condition is present that better explains the panic attacks.
What are physical or psychological. (pg 196)
400
Agoraphobia is among the most _______ and difficult to ________ of all anxiety disorders.
What is disabling and treat. (pg 198)
400
Name two nursing interventions
What is
1. social skills training
2. exposure to social situations
400
When concerns ("obssessions") are in proportion to _______, OCD criteria is NOT met.
What is RISK (pg 201) (i.e., HIV infection in third world country)
400
Nurses need to remember that __________ and _______ __________ can be profoundly frightening experiences.
What is illness and medical care. (pg 204)
500
Three stages of panic disorder:
1. panic attack experienced after a variety of _______.
2. individual begins to live in fear of _______ ________; and may avoid events associate with prior _______ _________.
3. person may develop intense _______ behaviors and refuse to participate in ________ ________.
What are"
1. stressors
2. another attack; panic attacks.
3. avoidance; social events. (pg 197)
500
Give an example of a famous poet who suffered with agoraphobia.
Who was Emily Dickinson. (pg 198)
500
Psychiatric treatments include __________ and __________.
What are medications and cognitive behavioral therapy. (pg 199)
500
Individuals of OCD recognize their thoughts/behaviors are......
What is UNREASONABLE (pg 201)
500
Individuals dx with PTSD exhibit .... (name at least three)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
What is
1. reexperience (recollections, dreams, hallucinations)
2. persistent avoidance of stimuli assoc w/ trauma
3. numbing of general responsiveness'
4. impairment of social functioning
5. presence of specific anxiety sx