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SUCCEED REVIEW CENTER

By: Mark Joseph Magtanong


Identification
1. It is the realm of thoughts and feelings that
motivate a person even though he/she is
totally unaware of them.
2. It is the part of a persons nature that reflects
the moral and ethical concept, values, and
parental and social expectations
3. It is the part of ones nature that reflects innate
or basic desires such as pleasure seeking
behavior, aggression, and sexual impulses.
4. Thoughts that are currently not in the persons
awareness, but he/she can recall them with
some effort.
5. It is the balancing or mediating force between
the ID and Superego
6. Refers to the perception, thoughts, and
emotions that exist in the persons awareness.
7. Are methods of attempting to protect the self
and cope with basic drives or emotionally
painful thoughts, feelings or events?
8. Over achievement in one area to offset real or
perceived deficiencies in another area.
9. Expression of an emotional conflict through
the development of a physical symptom.
10. Failure to acknowledge an unbearable
condition
11. Ventilation of intense feelings toward persons
less threatening than the one who aroused
those feelings.
12. Dealing with emotional conflict by a temporary
alteration in consciousness or identity.
13. Immobilization of a portion of the personality
resulting from unsuccessful completion of
tasks in a developmental stage.
14. Modeling actions or opinions of influential
others while searching for identity or aspiring
to reach a personal, social, or occupational
goal.
15. Separation of the emotions of a painful event
or situation from facts involved; acknowledging
the facts, but not the emotions.
16. Accepting another persons attitude, beliefs,
and values as ones own.
17. Unconscious blaming of unacceptable
inclinations or thoughts on an external object.
18. Excusing own behavior to avoid guilt,
responsibility, conflict, anxiety, or self respect.
19. Acting the opposite of what one thinks or feels.
20. Moving back to a previously developmental
stage
21. Excluding emotionally painful or anxietyprovoking thoughts or feelings from the
awareness.
22. Overt or covert antagonism toward
remembering or processing anxiety-producing
information.
23. Substituting a socially acceptable activity for
an impulse that is unacceptable.
24. Replacing the desired gratification with one

unconscious

superego

ID

Preconscious

EGO
Conscious
EGO defense mechanism

Compensation
Conversion
Denial
Displacement

Dissociation
Fixation

Identification

Intellectualization

Introjection
Projection
Rationalization
Reaction Formation
Regression
Repression

Resistance

Sublimation
Substitution

that is more readily available


25. Conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts
and feelings from conscious awareness.
26. Exhibiting acceptable behavior to make up for
or negate unacceptable behavior.

Suppression
Undoing

Jumbled words (write the condition in which the defense mechanism are being used)
27. Denial, rationalization,
coolmaslih
Alcoholism
isolation, projection
28. Suppression
Xenaario
Anorexia
29. Reaction formation
Camin
Manic
30. Undoing
Visesebos pulmovisec
Obsessive compulsive
31. Displacement
Picohb
Phobic
32. Rationalization
Busviesa
Abusive
33. Introjection
Spededers
Depressed
34. Repression
Nicotacat
Catatonic
35. Isolation
Lucidias
Suicidal
36. Projection
Raidpona
Paranoid
37. repression
izachiponers
Schizophrenia
Defense Mechanism 2
Identification
1. Part of the personality that has no regard for
ID
social rule for convention, seeks instant
gratification
2. It represents mature and adoptive behavior.
EGO
3. It is the direct opposite to the id.
Superego
4. Ex. Being aware of happy feeling or thinking
Conscious
about loved one
5. Ex. An adult remembering what he or she did,
Preconscious
thought or felt as a child.
6. Is the realm that contains most of the defense
Unconscious
mechanisms.
7. The personality structure of id, ego, and
Sigmund Freud
superego was described by.
8. Nurse with low self-esteem works double shifts Compensation
so her supervisor will like her.
9. A teenager forbidden to see x-rated videos is
Conversion
tempted to do so by friends and unconsciously
develops blindness.
10. Diabetic eating chocolate candies, spending
Denial
money feely when broke.
11. A person who is mad at his boss yells t his
Displacement
wife
12. Amnesia that prevent s recall of yesterdays
Dissociation
car accident
13. Never learning to delay gratification
Fixation
14. A student nurse is becoming a critical care
Identification
nurse because she admires her clinical
instructor.
15. Person shows no emotional expression when
Intellectualization
discussing his critical illness.
16. A person who dislikes guns becomes an avid
Introjection
hunter, just like his best friend.
17. A man who has thought of same sex
Projection
relationship, but never had one, beats a gay
man.
18. A man says he beats his wife because she
Rationalization
says she never listens to him.
19. A person who hates her boss tells everyone
Reaction Formation

what a great boss heis.


20. A man pouts like a 4 year old when he is not
the center of attention of his girlfriend.
21. A woman who has no memory before age
seven, when she was moved from the home of
abusive parents.
22. A person attends court-ordered treatment for
alcoholism but refuses to participate.
23. A woman who would like to have her own
children opens a daycare center.
24. A student nurse wakes up with a headache
and is not able to take the final exam
25. A student decides not to think about her
mothers death to study for a test.
26. A man who is ruthless in business donates
large amounts of money to charity.
27. A person who quits smoking sucks on a hard
candy when the urge to smokes arises.
28. Mr. Davis is alcohol dependent believes that
he can control his drinking f he so desires.
29. Ms. Young a victim of incest, no longer
remembers the reason she always hated the
uncle who molested her.
30. Ms. Ames states to the nurse that she is not
ready to talk about her recent divorce
31. Mr.Jones, diagnosed with schizophrenia,states
that he cannot go to work because his coworkers are mean, instead of admitting that his
illness interferes with his work.
32. Ms. Mann talks about her sons death from
cancer as being merciful and shows no signs
of her sadness and anger.
33. Miss Adams recalls that when she was
sexually molested as a child, she felt as if she
were outside her body watching hat was
happening without feeling anything
34. Miss Kelly states to the nurse when I get out
of the hospital, I want to be a nurse just like
you
35. Without realizing it, Mr. Chad wishes, talks and
acts similarly to his therapist analyzing other
patients.
36. Mr. Hann, who is depressed and unable to
share his feeling with other patients, writes
and becomes known for his expressive poetry.
37. Mr. Smith, a former perpetrator of incest who
fears relapse, forms a local chapter of Sex
addicts anonymous.
38. Ms. Wren, who consciously wishes her mother
were dead, continuously tells that her mother
is wonderful.
39. After accidentally eating another patients
cookies, miss Donnelly, apologizes to her
patients, cleans the refrigerator, and labels
everyones snack with their names.
40. An adolescent comes home late from a dance
and states that her date would not bring her
home on time.
41. A six year old child has been wetting the bed
at night since the birth of his bay sister.
42. Joseph slams the door after an argument with

Regression
Repression

Resistance
Substitution
Rationalization
Suppression
Undoing
Sublimation
Denial
Repression

Suppression
Projection

Intellectualization

Dissociation

Identification

Introjection

Compensation

Undoing

Reaction Formation

Undoing

Rationalization

Regression
Displacement

his boyfriend
43. I dont want to talk about my boyfriend right
now This is an example of which defense
mechanism.
44. Lack of clear sense of identity as an adult
45. A five year old boy asks for a bottle when his
new baby brother is being fed.

Suppression

Fixation
Regression

Stress Adaptation, Death and Dying


Choose from the Box
1. It is wear and tear of the body
2. Is any situation, either potential or actual or
perceived, wherein a valued object or a person
is changed or is not accessible to the
individual.
3. Is a sense of intense psychological and
physical response occurring after loss
4. Is the period of grief that follows the death of a
loved one.
5. Lasts from few days or few months. Person
may describe feeling numb. Which is more
emotional than physical
6. Begins when the person consciously realizes
the full meaning of the loss. Anger guilt, fear,
frustration and hopelessness maybe the
expressed reaction.
7. The loss is integrated into the reality of the
individualss life. The person exhibits adaptive
behaviours and begins to live again.
8. This refer to as normal grief
9. The occurrence of grief before an expected
loss actually occurs.
10. Is a demonstration of a persistent pattern of
intense grief that does not result in
reconciliation of feelings. The person does not
progress through the stages of grief.
Jumbled words (ways to decrease stress)
1. Topsieve fortemenincer
2. Sneakier elfswareane
3. Diaov bedts
4. Ingvil thiw seon seman
5. Dietmotani
6. Steligin to sicum
7. Dedigu ryemagi
8. Rexiscee
9. Miet gammenneant
10. Glighaun
1. is described as grief not openly acknowledged,
socially sanctioned or publicity shared.Ex.
Exteme sadness over a loss of a pet which
might be viewed by others as inappropriate.
2. Acceptance
3. Silence or I just want to be alone
4. If only. Then Ill be ready to die, Illdo
anything.
5. Anger
6. Not me, This cant be true
7. Amputation, loss of adequate air exchange
8. Loss of safety in domestic or public violence
9. What are the stages of the grieving process?
10. What should the nurse do for a patient going

Stress
Loss

Grief
Shock stage
Bereavement

Reality Stage

Recovery Stage

Bereavement
Anticipatory grief
Dysfunctional Grief

Positive reinforcement
Increase self-awareness
Avoid debts
Living with ones means
Meditation
Listening to music
Guided imagery
Exercise
Time management
Laughing
Disenfranchised grief

I am ready, I feel at peace now


Despair
Bargaining
Why me
Denial
Physiologic loss
Safety loss
DABDA
Assist

thru the grieving process?


Tell whether the statement is a positive response or negative response ( dos and donts in a deathsituation)
46. I know how you feel
P
47. It is time to get on with your life
N
48. What questions do you have?
P
49. Im here for you
P
50. It must have been his time
P
51. Its harder than most people think
P
52. It was Gods will
N
53. God wont put on you anymore than you can
N
bear
54. At least you dont have to worry about him
N
now.
55. What can I answer for you?
P
Levels of anxiety; tell if it is mild, moderate,severe, or panic
1. Motivate people to change
Mild
2. Does not respond to directions
Severe
3. Perceptual field is decreased to one detail
Severe
4. Effective problem solving
Mild
5. Perceptual field is narrowed
Moderate
6. Learns with assistance
Moderate
7. Perceptual field is reduced to focus on self
Panic
8. Cannot complete task
Severe
9. Complete disruption of perception
Panic
10. Sharpened senses
Mild
11. Selective attentive
Moderate
12. Perception is distorted
Panic
13. Goal is to get rid of anxiety
Moderate
14. Wide perceptual field
Mild
15. Increased motivation and learning ability
Mild
1. Recognized by others and the person
sustaining loss
2. Most evident 48-96 hrs. after death
3. Result of natural developmental process
4. Cooling of the body as a result of cessation of
circulation
5. Person displays loss and grief behaviors for a
loss that is yet to come
6. Skin discoloration specially on the dependent
parts of the body as a result of RBC
breakdown.
7. Perceived by the person but intangible to other
8. Body becomes stiff
9. May be actual or potential in which a valued
person or object is inaccessible
10. A serious interruption of ones biologic,
psychological or social integrity which could be
potentially dangerous, lasts 24-36 hours or
longer than 4-6 weeks.

Actual loss
Rigor mortis
Maturational loss
Algor mortis
Anticipatory loss
Livor mortis

Perceived loss
Rigor mortis
Loss
Crisis

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