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Preparation for defense - Answer-Alarm Reaction Stage Blood shunted to areas needed for defense - Answer-Resistance Stage Stores depleted; emotional components unresolved - Answer-Exhaustion Stage 1. Alarm Reaction Stage 2. Resistance Stage 3. Exhaustion Stage - Answer-General adaptation...

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Mental Exam 2 Chapter 14 Anxiety &
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Preparation for defense - Answer-Alarm Reaction Stage

Blood shunted to areas needed for defense - Answer-Resistance Stage

Stores depleted; emotional components unresolved - Answer-Exhaustion Stage

1. Alarm Reaction Stage
2. Resistance Stage
3. Exhaustion Stage - Answer-General adaptation syndrome

(physiologic aspects of stress; Identified by SELYE)

Vague feeling of dread or apprehension - Answer-Anxiety

Feeling afraid or threatened by identifiable stimulus representing danger - Answer-Fear

Wear and tear of life on the body - Answer-Stress

Key feature of excessive anxiety with behavioral, emotional, cognitive, physiologic
responses - Answer-Anxiety Disorders

Mild; Moderate; Severe; Panic - Answer-Levels of anxiety

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

Flight fight or freeze response; increased vital signs; dilated pupils; cognitive processes
focusing on defense - Answer-Panic

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

special attention; increased sensory stimulation; motivational; anxiety is not bad, but
rather a warning sign - Answer-Mild

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

Something definitely wrong; nervousness/ agitation; difficulty concentrating; able to be
redirected - Answer-Moderate

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

, Trouble thinking and reasoning; tightened muscles; increased vital signs; restless;
irritable; angry - Answer-Severe

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

Wide perceptual field; fidgeting; difficulty sleeping; irritability; effective problem solving;
GI "butterflies"; restlessness; Increased learning ability; sharpened senses - Answer-
Mild

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

Perceptual filed reduced to focus on self; May bolt and run or totally immobile and mute;
Distorted perceptions; loss of rational thought; can't communicate verbally; may be
suicidal; dilated pupils; increased BP & pulse; Doesn't recognize potential danger -
Answer-Panic

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

Cannot complete tasks; doesn't respond to redirections; cries; severe headache;
trembling; rigid stance; vertigo; pale; chest pain; tachycardia; feels awe, dread or horror;
Ritualistic behavior; N/V/D; Cannot solve problems or learn effectively; behavior geared
toward anxiety relief & is usually ineffective; perceptual field reduced to one detail or
scattered details - Answer-Severe

Which level of anxiety does the following best describe?:

Headache; dry mouth; GI Upset; muscle tension; increased use of automatisms; cannot
connect thoughts or events independently; Pounding pulse; diaphoresis; frequent
urination; Perceptual field narrowed to immediate task; selectively attentive - Answer-
Moderate

Most common psychiatric disorders in the US - Answer-Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety Prevalence?:

men
-or-
women - Answer-Women

Anxiety Prevalence?:

<45 y/o
-or-
>45 y/o - Answer-<45 y/o

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