Asked by Krista Schmidt on Jul 07, 2024

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The nurse is interviewing and reviewing the health history of a 43-year-old client recently diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) . Which of the following incidents would likely cause PTSD? (Select all that apply.)

A) Being inundated with a persistent, recurrent impulse to brush her teeth
B) Being raped as a freshman in college
C) Being slapped and punched by her husband 5 years ago
D) Being criticized by a coworker for missing a deadline
E) Being sexually molested when 7 years old

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

A psychological condition resulting from severe trauma, characterized by persistent fear, avoidance of trauma reminders, and distressing memories.

Recurrent Impulse

The repeated feeling of a strong urge to act in a certain way, even if the action is unnecessary or harmful.

Molested

Subjected to unwanted or improper sexual advances or activity.

  • Understand the causes and triggers of PTSD.
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QTKD-1KT-18 Do Thi Huong GiangJul 11, 2024
Final Answer :
B, C, E
Explanation :
PTSD is often caused by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events such as sexual assault (B), physical abuse (C), and childhood molestation (E). These events can lead to lasting psychological distress characteristic of PTSD. In contrast, having a recurrent impulse to brush one's teeth (A) and being criticized by a coworker (D) do not typically constitute the type of traumatic experiences associated with the development of PTSD.