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Eustress -ANSWERS-Positive stress
Physiological response to stress -ANSWERS-Muscle tension, headache, stomachache,
acid reflux, tachycardia, hyperventilation, elevated BP
Behavioral response to stress -ANSWERS-Smoking, overeating, substance abuse
Major risks associated with stress -ANSWERS-Angina, heart rhythm abnormalities,
heart attack, stroke, infections, ulcers, GERD, IBS, sleep problems, headaches, muscle
spasms.
Stressor activates what -ANSWERS-Hypothalamus response
Hypothalamus response to stress -ANSWERS-Secretes corticotropin-releasing factor
Corticotropin-releasing factor activates what -ANSWERS-Sympathetic nervous system,
anterior pituitary and posterior pituitary glands
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system -ANSWERS-Causes the release of
catecholamines (epi, norepi, dopamine)
Activation of the anterior pituitary gland -ANSWERS-Causes the release the ACTH
which causes release of aldosterone and cortisol
, Activation of the posterior pituitary gland -ANSWERS-Causes release of ADH
increasing water retention
Problem-focused coping -ANSWERS-Evaluating a situation and taking action to
manage or change the situation associated with the stressor. Goal is to eliminate or
reduce underlying cause.
Distress -ANSWERS-Negative stress
Parasympathetic -ANSWERS-Rest and digest
Sympathetic response -ANSWERS-Fight or flight. Increased HR, BP, cardiac output,
blood glucose. Dilation of bronchial airways, pupil dilation.
Cardiovascular signs of strss -ANSWERS-Racing/ pounding heart, increased pulse,
increased BP, cold/ clammy hands and feet, increased blood glucose
Respiratory signs of stress -ANSWERS-Increased rate and depth of respirations,
possible hyperventilation with tingling in extremities. Faintness, dizziness, possible
seizures.
Musculoskeletal signs of stress -ANSWERS-Increased blood glucose to provide energy
to muscles, increased muscle tension in back, neck and head. Tension headaches,
teeth grinding, and back aches.
Gastrointestinal signs of stress -ANSWERS-Decreased production of gastric enzymes,
loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal distinction, vomiting, heartburn, ulcers. Decreased
peristalsis resulting in excess gas and constipation, but diarrhea is also common.
Urinary signs of stress -ANSWERS-Decreased urinary output but increased urinary
frequency.