Stress & Coping
PTSD
Anxiety
Crisis
Meds
100

A return to                      indicates successful coping

What is homeostasis

100

Symptoms must persist for longer than            after the event

What is 1 month

100

How does anxiety disorders effect an individual?

interferes with the individual's daily living

100

Overwhelmes the individual's ability to resolve, manage or process the event

What is crisis

100

End in - lam or - pam

Benzodiazepines

200

Chronic exposure to stress can cause this

What is illness

200

Can be triggered by daily events such as a sound or smells

What are flashbacks

200

increased alertness, irritability, and restlessness. Usually resolved by coping mechanisms

What is mild anxiety

200

This is the priority concerns when providing crisis counseling

What is safety

200

used "as needed" to treat anxiety

Benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines

300

What are the two types of stressors

What are biogenic and psychosocial

300

How may a child with PTSD present

recreate the event through play or pictures. have behavioral problems. regression of development (bed wetting, not talking). Being exceptionally needy/clingy.

300

The primary goal when a patient is experiencing an anxiety attack

What is reduce the patient's immediate anxiety

300

The purpose of crisis intervention

What is to find an immediate solution

300

When should patient's fill the therapeutic effects of SSRIs

2-3 weeks

400

What are the three steps in the coping process

What is cognitive appraisal, effective coping, reappraisal & adaptation. 

400

What medications are used in combination with psychotherapy

What are SSRIs

400

experience more side effects or drug-drug interactions. Should NOT take benzodiazepine

Who are Older Adults

400

two types of crisis

What is situational and maturational 

400

Benzodiazepines should be avoided in what populations

Who are the Older Adults

500

What does an individual gain by doing rituals associated with OCD?

What is temporary anxiety reduction

500

The three things that can effect how an individual repsonds to traumatic events

What are personal history, coping mechanisms, and circumstances surrounding the event.

500

pounding heart, chest pain, flushed or chilled, numbness and/or tingling in the hands are signs of

What are panic disorders.
500

Interventions that can be done for a patient who is in crisis experiencing acute confusion

What is reorienting the patient, provide written instructions, repeating information in a calming and soothing manner

500

Teaching points for antianxiety or antidepressant drugs

Avoid operating heavy machinery, do not drink alcohol, do not stop abruptly