Stress & Physiology
PTSD & ASD
Risk Factors
Treatment & Nursing Care
Dissociation
100

What is eustress?

Positive stress that motivates and enhances performance

100

PTSD definition


Trauma-related disorder with symptoms lasting >1 month

100

Trauma type

Severity, duration, interpersonal trauma

100

Therapy first-line

Trauma-focused psychotherapy

100

Dissociation defined

Disruption in memory, identity, or awareness

200

Define distress

Stress that overwhelms coping and impairs functioning

200

ASD timeframe

Symptoms occur within days and resolve within 1 month

200

Childhood trauma

Alters brain development and coping

200

Meds role

Adjunct to reduce symptom burden

200

Examples

Amnesia, depersonalization, derealization

300

Fight-flight-freeze

Automatic survival response of the autonomic nervous system

300

PTSD symptom clusters

Intrusion, avoidance, mood/cognition changes, hyperarousal

300

Occupational risk

Military, healthcare, first responders

300

TBI & PTSD

Overlapping symptoms complicate diagnosis

300

PTSD vs dissociation

Dissociation centers on identity/memory, not fear

400

HPA axis role

Regulates cortisol release during stress

400

PTSD vs ASD

Timeframe (ASD <1 month, PTSD >1 month)

400

Social factors

Poverty, violence, lack of support

400

Trauma-informed care

Safety, choice, trust, empowerment

400

Nursing priority

Grounding and present-moment orientation

500

Chronic stress effects

Immune suppression, mood disorders, cardiovascular risk

500

Priority nursing action

Ensure safety and support regulation

500

Comorbidity

Depression, substance use, anxiety

500

What NOT to do

Forcing trauma discussion

500

Common mistake

Interpreting dissociation as noncompliance