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The main brain regions that's overactive in post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the . pons...
Which of the following statements about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is FALSE? The enlarged hippocampus with PTSD may be responsible for difficulty in suppressing stress responses with PTSD and the memory problems of remembering key elements of the stressful event. The amygdala is more active in people with PTSD than in people without PTSD. This reduced size of prefrontal cortex neurons may prevent the prefrontal cortex from blocking the hypersensitivity of the amygdala to fear evoking stimuli. Fearful memories are...
What would a full assessment of someone with the diagnosis of Post-Traumatic stress disorder/Acute stress disorder include and what modality would work?
Question 174 pts Dr. Pond wants to examine the relationship between levels of Post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol use. She finds a correlation coefficient of .89, which is significant at the .01 alpha level. What is the problem with concluding that PTSD causes alcohol abuse? Correlation does not equal causation The causal connection could actually be the opposite: those more likely to abuse alcohol may set themselves up for PTSD. There is no way to know from the correlational data....
Which of the following is one of the diagnostic features of post-traumatic stress disorder? Group of answer choices A) the traumatic event witnessed or experienced involved actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence B) the symptoms experienced lasted for at least 3 months C) there is a strong desire to keep thinking about or “experiencing” the event, despite its distressing nature D) there are delusional, unrealistic thoughts associated with the traumatic event
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? How it is best treated? Provide a thorough description of the case from Brown and Barlow chapter 4 (3 points; should be at least several paragraphs to receive full credit)
What are some Post Traumatic Stress Disorder resources ? (include books, movies, journal, support groups, web sites)
Active learning template system disorder post traumatic stress disorder ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE System Disorder STUDENT NAME DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS Posttraumatic Stress Disorder REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER 5 Alterations in Health (Diagnosis) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ASSESSMENT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Risk Factors Expected Findings Laboratory Tests Diagnostic Procedures PATIENT-CENTERED CARE Complications Nursing Care Medications Client Education Therapeutic Procedures Interprofessional Care ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES
QUESTION 7 What type of thoughts are characteristic of post traumatic stress disorder? disorganized o intrusive anxious o disturbing QUESTION 8 Monoamine neurotransmission is hypothesized to be o increased decreased during depression. o absent stimulated
34 What are some primary Care Barriers of Past-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
How does stress alter the brain? What is the evolutionary purpose for stress and how does the immune system play a role? Can you think of any way to try to develop a new therapy to treat disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder using the information you know from reading this chapter or outside sources? Provide at least 3 references - one can be the textbook. Use proper APA citations. ya i guess people have given referances previously