Trauma Responces Flashcards

1
Q

what is a type 1 trauma

A

1 unexpected incident

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2
Q

what is a type 2 trauma

A

repetitive ongoing

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3
Q

what areas of the brain initiate the normal response to trauma

A

PAC or ventral tegmental area

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4
Q

before initiating the stress response, first the ____ assesses the need for the ____ to start it

A

before initiating the stress response, first the amygdala assesses the need for the thalamus to start it

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5
Q

which hormones are releases in the stress response

A

cortisol + catecholamines

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6
Q

what hormone exhibits negative feedback and shuts down the stress response

A

cortisol

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7
Q

which hormone is found at lower levels in people with PTSD

A

cortisol

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8
Q

what area of the brain is shrunken in PTSD and which hormone is implicated in this

A

cortisol shrinks hippocampus

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9
Q

what is the role of the amygdala

A

fear and emotional memory

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10
Q

recollect+ distress, nightmares, flashbacks, dissociation and physiological reactions are all examples of ____ symptoms of PTSD

A

intrusive

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11
Q

avoid talking/think/activity, amnesia, lose interest, numb and detachment are all examples of ____ symptoms of PTSD

A

avoidance

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12
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sleep, irritable/angler, concentration, hypervigilance and >startle response are all examples of _____ symptoms of PTSD

A

arousal

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13
Q

what is the management of mild PTSD less than 4 weeks since the event?

A

wait

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14
Q

what is the management of PTSD less than 3 months since the event?

A

brief CBT +- sleeping pill

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15
Q

what is the management of PTSD more than 3 months after the event?

A

CBT or EMDR

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