Module 8 Flashcards

(16 cards)

1
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single incident trauma

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  • unexpected event (accident, natural disatser, witnessing violence
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complex or repetitive trauma

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  • ongoing abuse, DV
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3
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developmental trauma

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  • early ongoing trauma (children with neglect, abuse)
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intergenerational trauma

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  • psychological/emotional effects experienced by people who live with trauma survivors
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5
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  • historical trauma
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  • cumulative emotional and psychological wounding over lifespan
  • slavery, war
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6
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what is harm reduction

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  • model of care that shifts focus away from abstinence by focusing on reducing the harm of substance use
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principles of trauma informed care

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  • trauma awareness
  • emphasis of safety and trustworthiness
  • opportunity for choice
  • strength-based/skill-building
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8
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the international childbirth education association BRAIN acronym

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  • Benefits
  • Risks
  • Alternatives
  • Intuition
  • Need time
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9
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APGAR

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  • Colour
  • tone
  • respiratory effort
  • heart rate
  • reflex response
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10
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signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal

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  • jitteriness, increased tone, irritability, seizures
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Tobacco effects on fetal health

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  • preterm, SGA, miscarriage, placental abruption, placenta previa
  • SIDS, respiratory illness
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when do symptoms of opioid withdrawal usually occur

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  • 48-72 hours
  • some could appear 5-7 days post birth and can last 30 days
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13
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signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal

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  • tremors, yawning, temp instability, feeding difficulties, sleep disruption
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14
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exposure to SSRIs can show symptoms of what and last how long?

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  • NAS
  • symptoms show 1-3 days and last up to 2 weeks
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opioid withdrawal symptoms include:

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  • high-pitched cry
  • tachypnea
  • sleep disturbances
  • increased one
  • tremors/seizures
  • poor feeding
  • sweating
  • yawning
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SSRI/SNRI withdrawal symptoms

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  • respiratory distress
  • sleep problems
  • increased tone
  • tremor/jitters
  • seizures
  • temp instability
  • shivering
  • restless
  • irritable
  • jaundice
  • hypoglycaemia