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Mild Anxiety | Often motivates people to make changes or to engage in goal directed activity? |
Obsessive-Compulsive | A psychoneurotic disorder in which the patient is beset with obsessions or compulsions or both and suffers extreme anxiety or depression when unable to think the obsessive thoughts or perform the compelling act is called? |
Severe Anxiety | Primitive survival skills take over, cognitive skills decrease. The person has difficulty thinking and reasoning and has tachycardia? |
Panic | Loss of rational thought, may bolt or run, can’t communicate verbally? |
Mild Anxiety | Teaching can be very effective when a patient experiences? |
Moderate Anxiety | The nurse must be certain that the patient is following what the nurse is saying, when the patient is experiencing? |
Stress | It occurs when a person has difficulty dealing with life situations, problems, and goals? |
Severe Anxiety | The goal is to lower the patient’s anxiety and remain with them in a quiet area when they are experiencing? |
Panic | During this level of anxiety the patient’s safety is at risk?. |
Anxiety Level | When working with an anxious patient the nurse must be aware of their own |
Panic Disorder | Is composed of discrete episodes of panic attacks? |
Panic Attacks | 15 to 30 minutes of rapid, intense, escalating anxiety in which the patient experiences great emotional fear as well as physiologic discomfort. |
Agoraphobia | Fear of being outside? |
Phobia | An illogical, intense, persistent fear of a specific object or social situation that causes distress. Always prevalent when object of fear is present? |
Specific phobias | Water, animals, etc. would be in this grouping? |
Claustrophobia | Fear of closed in places. |
Obsession | Recurrent, persistent thoughts, images or impulses? |
Compulsion | Ritualistic behavior a person feels they must do to relieve anxiety? |
Symptoms of OCD | Can’t get mind off certain set of ideas and ritualistic in daily habits. |
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | Development of anxiety symptoms after exposure to a traumatic life experience. |
Maturational | Having a baby is which kind of crisis? |
Crisis | Psychological disequilibrium can cause a? |
Situational | The loss of a job is which kind of crisis? |
Adventitious | The December 2004, Tsunami was which kind of crisis? |
Anxiety | A vague diffuse apprehension that is associated with feelings of uncertainty and helplessness is called? |
A Compulsion | An irresistible impulse to perform an action is called? |
An Obsession | A persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often idea or feeling which disorder? |
Moderate Anxiety | The person can still process information, solve problems and learn new things but has difficulty concentrating independently but can be redirected to the topic? |