HFCH EXAM 4 EXAM 110 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+ What is body dysmorphic disorder?
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HFCH EXAM 4 EXAM 110 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
What is body dysmorphic disorder?
HFCH EXAM 4 EXAM 110 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
What is body dysmorphic disorder?
HFCH EXAM 4 EXAM 110 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
What is body dysmorphic disorder? - ANSWER--Imagined defect in the body - not temporary
-See this w/eating disorders & pts. addicted to plastic surgery
-A type of OCD related disorder
Define social anxiety disorder - ANSWER--Severe anxiety or fear provoked by exposure to a social or a
performance situation that will be evaluated negatively by others
-Seen in young kids/teenagers
-Pandemic negatively affected socializing
*A condition that is characterized by a pervasive, extreme fear of one or more social situations that may
lead to scrutiny by others
Define separation anxiety disorder - ANSWER--Developmentally inappropriate levels of concern over
being away from a significant other (i.e. parent, spouse, kid, etc.)
Define generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) - ANSWER--Excessive worry that lasts for months
-Affects more women vs. men
-Worry about everything
*A condition that occurs when an individual experiences intense tension and worry, even if no external
stressors are present
-Excessive worry about everyday problems for at least 6 mos
S/S of mild anxiety - ANSWER--Everyday problem-solving leverage
-Grasps more information effectively
S/S of moderate anxiety - ANSWER--Selective inattention - tunnel vision in that moment
-Clear thinking hampered
,-Problem solving not optimal
-Sympathetic nervous system symptoms begin
--fight or flight response
--tachycardia, diaphoresis, GI issues, tachypnea
S/S of severe anxiety - ANSWER--Perceptual field greatly reduced - even more narrow tunnel vision
-Difficulty concentrating on environment
-Confused and automatic behavior (auto behavior = blackout while driving)
-Somatic symptoms increase - what we physically experience - more dramatic
-Unable to process reality - impulsivity - could affect your safety
-worst case scenario
Define phobia - ANSWER--Persistent, irrational fear
*An intense, persistent, irrational fear of a simple thing or social situation that compels the individual to
avoid the stressor that elicits the fear
Phobia vs. fear - ANSWER-Phobia = irrational fear
Fear = reactions to specific dangers or perceived fear
*A sense of apprehension triggered by a perceived threat to safety or well-being, including a painful
stimuli or dangerous event.
Define perinatal loss - ANSWER-Death of fetus or infant anytime from conception to 28 days after birth
*Death of a fetus or infant that occurs between the time of conception and the end of the newborn
period 28 days after birth
, What is important to keep in mind when providing care for perinatal loss? - ANSWER--It's a traumatic
event for the infant's parents as well as other family members
-Grief can be more intense than with most other losses
--Grief in mothers after miscarriage, stillbirth, & neonatal deaths are essentially the same
--Fathers grieve like mothers but w/less intensity, shorter duration
-Allow parents time to process grief before asking questions about birthing preferences
-Answer any questions
Siblings and perinatal loss - ANSWER--Encourage parents to include siblings in process of grieving for
stillborn baby
-Siblings should be able to experience newborn sibling even if infant is dead
--Siblings able to mourn deceased brother/sister mourn death w/less traumatic results
-Encourage creation of memories by taking pictures with or holding deceased sibling
-Do not force children to hold, touch, or otherwise experience deceased baby --> let child lead
encounter
Define anticipatory grieving - ANSWER--The individual begins to grieve before the actual loss occurs
-Experienced by families who are informed that their unborn child may not survive in utero or during or
after delivery
-experienced before the loss occurs, can be actual or perceived
Postpartum depression - MATERNAL - ANSWER--Starts 1-2 weeks after birth
--See lots of emotional changes 24 hours - 1st week after baby d/t hormone changes = "baby blues"
--If persistent = pp depression
-Screen moms in hospital using Edinburgh screening tool
-May start on meds (SSRIs) + therapy (group therapy is usually successful)
*A severe form of depression that affects new mothers, often beginning within 3 months of delivery but
which may strike at any time during the first year after having a child. Also called depressive disorder
with peripartum onset
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