Acute stress disorder Flashcards

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What is the ICD10/DSM5 definition of acute stress disorder (And aetiology)

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ICD10- transient disorder that develops (in someone with normal MH) in response to exeptional phsysical and mental stress -that usually subsides in a few hours or days
DSM 5- sx last <3days -if over 1 mont -PTSD

onset within minutes

typical case -some has just been told their family died in accident and they do in ASD

Aetiology (use biopsychosocial approach) = physical/sexual assault, death, war, RTA

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Difference bewteen PTSD and ASD

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Although ASD and PTSD both begin with an acute stressor, ASD differs from PTSD in…

o PTSD is diagnosed based on symptoms in clusters, not in totality

o PTSD has a dissociative sub-type however, in ASD, depersonalisation and derealisation are symptoms

o PTSD includes non-fear-based symptoms (i.e. risky behaviour) whereas ASD does not

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Signs and sx of acute stress disorder

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Ket features
initial state of Daze (can even be stuper)
constinction of conciousness field
narrowing of attention
inhability to comprehemd stimuli, disorientation
clear hx between stress and reaction

other sx-
automonic sx - tachy, sweating, hyperactive, tachypnea, HTN
partial/total amesia

depersonalisation (arent yousefl)
derealisation (world isnt real)

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Ix and Mx of acute stress disorder

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Ix -should subside fast - so just full hx
clear hx link between stressor and reactioj

Mx - support and reassurance
BDZ for short term distress (doesnt help PTSD)

but can progress to PTSD
if formal immediate psychoc debrief happens -INCREASE RISK OF PTSD

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