Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Flashcards
______ is “the complex somatic, cognitive, affective, and behavioral effects of psychological trauma”
PTSD
Types of Trauma for PTSD
(1) Sexual Trauma
(2) Trauma to someone in close interpersonal network
(3) Interpersonal violence
(4) Participation in organized violence
(5) Other types of violent events such as (MVA) or Natural disasters
What are some specific considerations regarding armed conflict for PTSD?
Correlation seen with presence of and extent of injuries, such as TBI
Specific considerations regarding armed conflict and combat
(1) Correlation seen with presence of and extent of injuries
–(a) Strong correlation with ____
(2) Develops over _____ length of time:
–(a) One study of hospitalized soldiers showed increased prevalence of 4.2% at one month versus 12.2% at 4 months of exposure
(3) Another study of US 1,648 US Marines showed that experiencing a TBI during deployment was a strong predictor of _______
(a) TBI
2) Several Months
3) PTSD symptom development
Pathophysiology of PTSD development is unknown
(1) Studies using MRI have shown decreased volume in several areas of the brain
–(a) __________ (fear center)
–(b) __________ (memories)
–(c) __________ cortex
(2) Other reported findings in studies include increased central _________ levels
a) Left amygdala
b) Hippocampus
c) Anterior cingulate
2) norepinephrine
Clinical Manifestations of what disorder?
(1) Some response to trauma is considered to be normal but in patients with this issue the symptoms go beyond the realm of normal with multiple impairments:
-(a) Affective dysregulation (anger common)
-(b) Cognitive impairment
-(c) Several behavior responses in response to regular stimuli:
–1) Flashbacks
–2) Severe anxiety symptoms
–3) Fleeing
–4) Combative behaviors
(2) These symptoms lead to compensatory behaviors by the individual
-(a) We call this an avoidance of triggering experiences
–1) Avoidance leads to furthering of symptoms such as emotional
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Common screening questions employed by primary care providers for PTSD include…..
(a) How do you feel when you recall the event?
(b) Do you experience dreams or flashbacks about it?
(c) Do you find yourself avoiding people or activities you associate with the event?
(d) Do you find yourself forgetting things from that period?
(e) Do you find yourself carefully looking around when you are in a public place?
(f) Do you have nightmares about the event?
(g) Do you try hard to not think about the event?
(h) Do you ever feel numb or detached from people around you?
(i) Do you feel guilty or unable to stop blaming yourself or others about the event?
What is the focus of the Independent Duty Corpsman is screening for PTSD?
Symptoms must be present for at least four weeks following trauma for psychiatry to make the diagnosis
Treatment for PTSD
1) Therapy and medication are both useful and can be used either alone or in combination
(a) Psychotherapy
(b) Since marital problems and substance abuse are commonly seen with PTSD, consider referral sources for counseling
(d) Medications
–1) Antidepressant medications (SSRIs) are the first line therapy of choice
-2) Other adjuncts may be used based on symptoms
–a) Prazosin for nightmares
–b) Beta blockers for tremors and sympathetic responses
–c) Antipsychotics for comorbid psychosis if needed
Medications used in PTSD
1) __________ are the first line therapy of choice
2) Other adjuncts may be used based on symptoms
-a) ______ for nightmares
-b) ______ for tremors and sympathetic responses
-c) ______ for comorbid psychosis if needed
1) Antidepressant medications (SSRIs)
a) Prazosin
b) Beta blockers
c) Antipsychotics
When treating PTSD what medication should be avoided due to safety and dependency issues?
benzodiazepines
Since marital problems and substance abuse are commonly seen in patients with PTSD should also consider referral sources for _______
counseling
Prognosis PTSD
(1) _______ leads to better prognosis
(2) Do not wait to ____
(3) Be aware that the treatment course will likely be long, no quick fixes here
1) Sooner therapy
2) refer
Psychotherapy options for PTSD
1) Exposure therapy
2) CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
3) EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
How does psychotherapy work? What is the goal?
Helps the patient integrate the events in an adaptive way