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NSG 526 Exam 3 - Questions And Correct Answers (WILKES UNIVERSITY) Persons with BPD also have difficulty recognizing negative facial affects of others and experiencing negative emotions, particularly sadness, a------- and d----------- - ANSW..Affectiv $17.99   Add to cart

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NSG 526 Exam 3 - Questions And Correct Answers (WILKES UNIVERSITY) Persons with BPD also have difficulty recognizing negative facial affects of others and experiencing negative emotions, particularly sadness, a------- and d----------- - ANSW..Affectiv

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NSG 526 Exam 3 - Questions And Correct Answers (WILKES UNIVERSITY) Persons with BPD also have difficulty recognizing negative facial affects of others and experiencing negative emotions, particularly sadness, a------- and d----------- - ANSW..Affectiv

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NSG 526 Exam 3 - Questions And Correct Answers
(WILKES UNIVERSITY)




Persons with BPD also have difficulty recognizing
negative facial affects of others and experiencing negative
emotions, particularly sadness, a------- and d----------- -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Affective
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sadness, anger, disgust

----------- Crisis According to Erikson; are a normal part
of growth and development, and that successfully
resolving a crisis at one stage allows the child to move to
the next. The child develops positive characteristics after
experiencing a crisis. If he or she develops less desirable
traits, the crisis is not resolved. This concept of ------------
- crisis assumes that psychosocial development progresses
by an easily identifiable, orderly process.

,A ------------- crisis occurs whenever a specific stressful
event threatens a person's biopsychosocial integrity and
results in some degree of psychological disequilibrium.
The event can be an internal one, such as a disease
process or any number of external threats. A MOVE to
another city, a job PROMOTION, or graduation from
high school can initiate a crisis even though they are
positive events.



------------- crisis is like a natural disaster -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Maturational
Maturational


situational

adventitious

----------- identification- BPD is a defense mechanism by
which people with BPD protect their fragile self-image.
For example, when overwhelmed by anxiety or anger at
being disregarded by another, they defend against the
intensity of these feelings by unconsciously blaming
others for what happens to them. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Projective

,----------- Personality Disorder are critical of others
because they project ----------- for their own shortcomings
onto others. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..paranoid/blame

------------ behavior is deliberate self-injury with intent to
harm oneself - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..parasuicidal

------------ is mainly due to fear of abandonment or the
increase of independence - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Self-
mutilation

------------ is the "pioneer" of music therapy. They also
were one of the first to use pet therapy. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Florence Nightingale (during Crimean
War)

------------ personality disorder Individual psychotherapy
is the appropriate modality to use with this disorder. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Schizoid

------------- crisis is initiated by unexpected unusual events
that can affect an individual or a multitude of people. In
such situations, people face overwhelmingly hazardous
events that may entail injury, trauma, destruction, or
sacrifice. Such an event involves a physically aggressive
and forced act by a person, a group, or an environment.

, National disasters (e.g., racial persecutions, kidnappings,
riots, war); violent crimes (e.g., rape, murder, and assault
and battery); and natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes,
floods, forest fires, hurricanes) are examples of events
that precipitate this type of crisis (Hazelwood & Burgess,
2001). 9/11 is an example of an -------------- crisis. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..adventitious
adventitious

------------- is a term first introduced by early behavior
therapists in relation to the treatment of anxiety by
immediate and prolonged exposure to feared stimuli -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Flooding

------------- observations help the most in evaluating
outcomes of child therapy. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Objective

--------------- category Injuries are extensive and chances
of survival are unlikely even with definitive care. Persons
in this group should be separated from other casualties,
but not abandoned. Comfort measures should be provided
when possible


----------- Unresponsive patients with penetrating head
wounds, high spinal cord injuries, wounds involving
multiple anatomical sites and organs, 2nd/3rd degree

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