Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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What is compassion fatigue commonly compared to?

  1. General anxiety disorders

  2. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  3. Burnout in clinical settings

  4. Chronic fatigue syndrome

The correct answer is: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Compassion fatigue is commonly compared to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) because both conditions involve a response to trauma or stress. Compassion fatigue occurs as a result of the emotional and psychological toll taken on caregivers and healthcare providers who are regularly exposed to the suffering and trauma of others. This constant exposure can lead to symptoms similar to those experienced by individuals with PTSD, such as emotional numbness, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. Both compassion fatigue and PTSD can affect an individual's ability to function in their personal and professional lives, as they share similar pathways that affect mental health. In the context of hospice and palliative care, where caregivers often experience intense emotional experiences associated with patient suffering and death, understanding compassion fatigue as akin to PTSD helps emphasize the need for self-care and support resources for those in caregiving roles. Other options, while related to stress and exhaustion in caregiving roles, do not capture the specific psychological impact and trauma exposure aspects inherent in compassion fatigue in the same way as PTSD does.