Hi! I have a Mental Health nursing test coming up and this video was super helpful to solidify information! Also, I love the end-of-video quizzes! Thank you!!!
Hi i just wanted to give you guys a head up I think when you were explaining panic you sait it was severe but I know you meant panic but a couple of us had to double check bc you said it was panic, it was kind of contradicting to severe in the lesson. Thank you guys for all you do to help us nursing student.
0:43 In addition to the *FLIGHT or FIGHT* response is the the *FREEZE* response (also known as the *NO GOOD CHOICES* response) … where the person suffers a complete shutdown … like *PLAY DEAD* … until the perceived threat has passed. Incurring the *FREEZE* response is very likely to lead to PTSD b/c the person never felt they had any other options and may continue to relive the experience over and over again beyond their control.
Hey there! I just wanted to mention something that I noticed I got a bit confused about. When you were describing severe level and then moved onto panic level, you said "severe level" again as opposed to "panic level" when going into describing what that 4th level is. I wanted to know is it "mild>mod>severe>panic" or if it is "mild>mod>severe/panic". 4 or 3 levels or is that irrelevant? thanks for the time, great video!
Hi there! So sorry for the confusion; yes, there are 4 levels of anxiety: 1. Mild 2. Moderate 3. Severe 4. Panic We cover these more in depth on cards 18 and 19 of the second edition of our Psychiatric Mental Health flash cards. Hope this helps!
@@LevelUpRN On your card, you have doom on severe and not on panic level , but video your video says otherwise. Just pointing it out. Your work is amazing.
I nursed for 11 years and now I don't enjoy this profession anymore as it is one of the stressful jobs and it has been for decades.So many nurses are burned-out out and management and our health cate system do.nothing about it.There are lots of things needed to be changed like work culture, bullying, and so on.We are supposed to care for the patients, and how do we do that unless we healed ourselves first.our healt care system is a joke,it ia place where big pharmaceutical companies,hospitlad make profit from .I am not here to discourage anyone but to tell the truth whats behind the curtain. Good day good luck
Hey man I have heard all the same stuff and even experienced some of it in clinicals. I still want to be a nurse but I have an idea of what I'm up against. I do think people should have a more community-minded outlook, especially here in my part of the US, and that'll hopefully not only reduce the strain on nurses but get more people interested in nursing or medicine in general because they'll want to help their communities out as they see themselves as one organ in the gigantic body of their community. I know that's far-fetched but it's something.
I agree my sister was a nurse with several degrees she was so burned out the healthcare system sucks that's the best way I can put it not my words. But my experience with the healthcare system with health problems is absolutely horrendous there is no solution there with all these medications most of them will destroy your life I'm sick of doctors so sorry for nurses
Hi! I have a Mental Health nursing test coming up and this video was super helpful to solidify information! Also, I love the end-of-video quizzes! Thank you!!!
Very welcome! Best of luck😊
GAS (General Adapation Syndrome) = ARE- A - Alarm, R - Resistance, E - Exhaustion!!
Are ,
A= Alarm stage
R= resistance stage
E= exhaustion stage
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Hi i just wanted to give you guys a head up I think when you were explaining panic you sait it was severe but I know you meant panic but a couple of us had to double check bc you said it was panic, it was kind of contradicting to severe in the lesson. Thank you guys for all you do to help us nursing student.
0:43 In addition to the *FLIGHT or FIGHT* response is the the *FREEZE* response (also known as the *NO GOOD CHOICES* response) … where the person suffers a complete shutdown … like *PLAY DEAD* … until the perceived threat has passed. Incurring the *FREEZE* response is very likely to lead to PTSD b/c the person never felt they had any other options and may continue to relive the experience over and over again beyond their control.
You’re great 👏👏👏Thank you for starting mental health topics again. I really need them.
Yay!! So happy they are here for you!!
Thank you Kathy❤
Very welcome!
please continue the knowledge checks at the end of the videos!!!
Thanks for watching!
It is helpful. I wish you had gone more in-depth with the types of anxiety disorders. But still informative! ❤
You said sever for panic level
Hey there! I just wanted to mention something that I noticed I got a bit confused about. When you were describing severe level and then moved onto panic level, you said "severe level" again as opposed to "panic level" when going into describing what that 4th level is. I wanted to know is it "mild>mod>severe>panic" or if it is "mild>mod>severe/panic". 4 or 3 levels or is that irrelevant?
thanks for the time, great video!
Hi there! So sorry for the confusion; yes, there are 4 levels of anxiety:
1. Mild
2. Moderate
3. Severe
4. Panic
We cover these more in depth on cards 18 and 19 of the second edition of our Psychiatric Mental Health flash cards. Hope this helps!
@@LevelUpRN On your card, you have doom on severe and not on panic level , but video your video says otherwise. Just pointing it out. Your work is amazing.
@@JC-xk8vh i believe she made a mix up
is there a video writing summary?
Thank you ♥
Happy to help!
Nice video, so clear and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Really helpful video. thanks for that .
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video
Our pleasure!
It seems you are calling the last two levels of anxiety "severe", or are you only dicussing 3 levels of anxiety? (Mild, Moderate, Severe, Panic)
Can u ever recover at the severe level ??? I’ve been stressed and anxiety for a long time . Can it ever get to normal again ? Thanks
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Can you make a playlist of all the mental health videos
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I nursed for 11 years and now I don't enjoy this profession anymore as it is one of the stressful jobs and it has been for decades.So many nurses are burned-out out and management and our health cate system do.nothing about it.There are lots of things needed to be changed like work culture, bullying, and so on.We are supposed to care for the patients, and how do we do that unless we healed ourselves first.our healt care system is a joke,it ia place where big pharmaceutical companies,hospitlad make profit from .I am not here to discourage anyone but to tell the truth whats behind the curtain. Good day good luck
Hey man I have heard all the same stuff and even experienced some of it in clinicals. I still want to be a nurse but I have an idea of what I'm up against. I do think people should have a more community-minded outlook, especially here in my part of the US, and that'll hopefully not only reduce the strain on nurses but get more people interested in nursing or medicine in general because they'll want to help their communities out as they see themselves as one organ in the gigantic body of their community. I know that's far-fetched but it's something.
I agree my sister was a nurse with several degrees she was so burned out the healthcare system sucks that's the best way I can put it not my words. But my experience with the healthcare system with health problems is absolutely horrendous there is no solution there with all these medications most of them will destroy your life I'm sick of doctors so sorry for nurses
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How is that going one more time
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