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NSG 3130 Exam 3 Detailed Questions and
Expert Answers

Mild anxiety - ANS normal; increases ability to think clearly



moderate anxiety - ANS normal; Narrows focus, dulls perception, lessens attention
span



Severe anxiety - ANS abnormal; Inability to make decisions or solve problems



Panic - ANS abnormal; Feelings of dread or terror, Immobilization, inability to
concentrate, communicate, or think rationally, Diaphoresis, chest pain, dyspnea,
palpitations



Burnout - ANS mental or physical exhaustion due to constant stress or activity



Compassion Fatigue - ANS occurs when deeply caring and empathetic nurses
become overwhelmed by the constant needs of patients and families



Burnout/Compassion Fatigue interventions - ANS allowing nurses to care for
themselves and exercising, balancing nutrition, and attending therapy.

, signs of burnout and compassion fatigue - ANS Mood swings, avoidance of working
with some patients, frequent sick days, irritability, reduced memory, poor
concentration, and decreased empathy.

Headaches, digestive upset, muscle tension, fatigue, chest pain, and palpitations



Compensation - ANS Focusing on strengths rather than perceived weaknesses



Denial - ANS Ignoring aspects of reality that induce anxiety or contribute to a loss
of self-esteem



Displacement - ANS Redirecting negative emotions perceived as unacceptable or
threatening to a safer focus



Intellectualization - ANS Overthinking a challenging situation or impulse to avoid
dealing with the emotions it elicits



Projection - ANS Attributing one's own motives, values, desires, situational
responses, and personality traits to another person



Rationalization - ANS Explaining personal actions in a way that enhances one's own
self image



Reaction Formation - ANS Responding to negative thoughts or feelings by
demonstrating opposite emotions and actions

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