Anxiety Disorders
PTSD and Dissociative Diorder
Panic Disorder & Phobias
OCD
Schizophrenia
100

What are the stages of general adaptation syndrome? 

alarm reaction stage 

resistance stage

exhaustion stage 


100

what are the things that should be documented with a patient with PTSD 

D: detachment 

R: experiencing (the traumatic event) 

E: Emotional (hyper or hypoarousal) 

A: Avoidance behaviors 

M: >1 Month symptoms show up and then last for 3 months 

S: sympathetic hyperarousal 

100

Define what a panic disorder is 

discrete episodes of panic which eventually require no stimulus (kindling effect) 

100

Describe the difference between obsessions and compulsion and how they are related? 

obsessions are recurrent, persistent, intrusive unwanted thoughts, images or impulses that are marked with anxiety 

compulsions: ritualistic or repetitive behaviors or mental acts 

** compulsions are done with the intent to decrease the anxiety that comes along with their obsessions 

100

What changes in brain structure indicate schizophrenia? And what do these changes effect? 

enlarged dark ventricles mostly in the middle of their brain effecting: 

perception, organization, cognitive struggles, delusions, etc. 

200
A patient experiencing a divorce has been diagnosed with adaptation syndrome. How long has the patient been experiencing symptoms based on his diagnosis? 

symptoms started within a month but have not exceed 6 months. 

200

What does depersonalization mean in terms of dissociative disorders? 

an out of body experience - this is typically the first step in dissociation 

this can be something like seeing parts of their body differently that they dont recognize as their own 


200

What is the scientific term for avoidance behavior? 

agoraphobia 

200

what are some self soothing behaviors associated with OCD? 

dermatillomania (skin picking) 

onychophagia (nail biting) 

trichotillomania (hair pulling) 

200

What is the age of schizophrenia onset for women vs men? 

women - 25-35 

men - 15-25

300

Describe the difference between acute stress disorder and PTSD. 

acute stress disorder shows symptoms 3 days to 4 weeks after trauma occurred -- typically a precursor for PTSD

PTSD shows symptoms 1 month after trauma that last for 3 months. 

300

what does derealization mean in terms of dissociative disorders? 

something in the environment changing that is no longer real 

example: seeing the wall moving 

300
Give 2 types of treatments for panic disorder
CBT 

deep breathing or relaxation 

benzos, SSRIs, Tricyclic (panic/crisis) 

antidepressants, antihypertensives 


300

What are reward seeking behaviors associated with OCD? 

kleptomania (compulsive stealing) 

Oniomania (compulsive buying) 

Hoarding (excessive acquisition) 

Pyromania (fire setting) 

300

Describe the difference between positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia

Positive are symptoms that have been added - delusions, hallucinations, grossly organizing thinking speech and behavior 

negative are symptoms that have been taken away: flat affect, lack of motivation, social withdrawal or discomfort 

400

What group of people are more at risk for anxiety? 

women and people under the age of 45 
400

Define fugue 

traveling without memory of how you got somewhere 

400

What is a phobia? 

an intense, illogical persistent fear 

400
For a patient that comes in with OCD do we try to get them to stop their compulsions? Why or why not? 
No, never stop a patient this can escalate their anxiety. 

instead you can distract them, substitute other things for their compulsions or delay if they are comfortable with that 

400

What type of medications are used to treat schizophrenia and what type of symptoms do they treat? 

Conventional antipsychotics - treats positive symptoms 

Atypical antipsychotics - treats both positive and negative symptoms 

500

During which level(s) of anxiety is nursing intervention necessary? 

moderate, severe & panic 

during sever and panic the patient should not be left alone 

moderate the nurse should decrease the environmental stimuli and help the patient calm themselves down 

500

What is thought to be the most effective form of treatment for PTSD and dissociative disorder? 

EMDR 

Eye movement desensitization & reprocessing 

500

What are the three categories of phobias 

agoraphobia 

social phobia 

specific phobia ( can be anything ) 

500

Do clients with OCD think that their obsessions are rational or irrational? 

they believe they are irrational and wish they could stop them. 

500

What is the benefit to using depot injections for schizophrenic patients? 

they are slowly released over time in the body to permit less frequent administration of medication which is helpful when patients who may be paranoid and think that someone is trying to poison them, etc. also eliminates the need for a daily oral medication