evidence provided in the text which will be discussed further in this essay‚ it is clear that Cadence is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Some symptoms of PTSD include; nightmares‚ intrusive thoughts‚ flashbacks‚ and depression. According to recent documentation‚ it has been proven that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur with
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Number of questions Objectives Focus of studying 3 MC 1.1 Differentiate the roles and responsibilities of the athletic trainer from other medical and allied health professionals. Role of ATC’s‚ team physicians and the sports medicine team 4 MC 1.2 Explain the regulatory agencies for athletic training and the guidelines for certification and licensure. Continuing education Organizations for AT’s (Ex. NATA‚ BOC‚ CAATE‚ etc.) 1 MC 1.3 Examine the history‚ role‚ and functions of the National
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RUNNING HEAD: PTSD and Treatment Harris 1 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Evidenced Based Treatment Amanda Harris SUNY College at Old Westbury Author Note Correspondence concerning this paper should be addressed to Amanda Harris‚ who is a student a SUNY College at Old Westbury‚ 223 Store Hill Road‚ Old Westbury‚ NY 11568. Email: aharri24@lmail.oldwestbury.edu RUNNING HEAD: PTSD and Treatment
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and Hooley (2013)‚ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)‚ is a “disorder that occurs following an extreme traumatic event‚ in which a person re-experiences the event‚ avoids reminders of the trauma‚ and exhibits persistent increased arousal”. An example may be‚ a person who observed or experienced something extremely frightening‚ may feel that their life or the life of others may be in danger (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ and Hooley‚ 2013). People with PTSD may feel frightened and feel that they don’t have control
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Predictors‚ Diagnosis‚ and Treatment Posttraumatic Stress Disorder‚ or PTSD‚ is an anxiety disorder that occurs in individuals exposed to traumatic events. Traumatic events are defined as ones involving death‚ serious injury‚ or the threat of death1. These include‚ but are not limited to‚ combat experiences‚ sexual and physical assault‚ accidents‚ and natural disasters2. In this paper‚ I will explore the factors that contribute to PTSD‚ and present a program designed to ameliorate the disorder’s effects
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STRESS (chapter 12) 1 What are Corticosteroids and what is their function? Stress hormone that activates the body and prepares us to respond to stressful circumstance 2 What is the Hassles Scale (Folkman & Lazarus)? With what outcomes is it associated? The Hassles Scale measures how stressful events‚ ranging from small annoyances to major daily pressures‚ impact our adjustment. 3 Who is Hans Selye? What is the General Adaptation Syndrome and what happens at each stage? What is the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal
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neurodevelopmental disorders concurs together. Genetic etiologies contributes to their occurrence in large extent. The genetic etiologies can be identified through multiple cytogenetic tests including microarrays and next-generation sequencing (NGS) which can reveal chromosomal aberrations such as copy number variations. Currently‚ the copy number variation tests are widely used due their efficacy in determination of the underlying etiologies especially in neurodevelopmental disorders. Although few
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Disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ “is a mental health condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks‚ nightmares and severe anxiety‚ as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event” (Mayo Clinic). The DSM-5 has a checklist that tells if a person’s symptoms are in alignment with those that have this disorder to see if they would be considered to have PTSD or not. According to the checklist the DSM-5 has for PTSD‚ the first qualification
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edition (DSM-IV)‚ PTSD is described as the development of characteristic symptoms following exposure to one or more traumatic events. The traumatic events that lead to PTSD are typically so extraordinary or severe that they would distress almost anyone. These events include‚ but are not limited to‚ rape‚ natural disaster‚ war‚ learning about a violent or unexpected death of a family member‚ or even being a witness or bystander to
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Diagnosis Answer Key - Review Questions and Rationales 1. Answer: P‚ acute pain; E‚ related to incisional trauma; S‚ evidenced by pain reported at 7‚ with guarding‚ and restricted turning and positioning. The PES format stands for: P (problem)‚ E (etiology or related factor)‚ and S (symptoms or defining characteristics). 2. Answer: 1‚ 4. Answer 1 is stated correctly‚ with the related factor being the patient’s response to a health problem. Answer 4‚ risk for infection‚ is a risk factor for an
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