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A nurse is defining stress to a person. Which of the
following statements should the nurse should make?
a. Happy events, such as the birth of a child, are rarely
as stressful as unhappy events.
b. An event that requires any change in behavior in
stressful.
c. All stressors create a challenge to health.
d. Once stressors are identified, they can be controlled.
- .....ANSWER ...✔✔ b. An event that requires any
change in behavior in stressful
Any event that requires a change in behavior is
stressful. Some stressful events are beneficial to
health and not
inherently harmful. Many stressors cannot be
controlled
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The nurse is conducting community education about
stress. Which of the following statements should be
made by the nurse?
a. Stress always has a negative effect on the body.
b. A moderate amount of short-term stress can make a
person more efficient and goal-focused.
c. Long-term stress is useful in helping one to meet
goals.
d. Stress always has a positive effect on the body. -
.....ANSWER ...✔✔ b. A moderate amount of short-
term stress can make a person more efficient and
goal-focused.
Stress may be either harmful or helpful. Long-term
stress is harmful. A moderate amount of stress is a
motivator
A nurse is discussing the various types of stress to a
group of adults. Which of the following would be used
as an example of eustress?
a. Increasing alcohol intake to deal with loss of a job
b. Avoidance of social activities because of anxiety
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c. Severely limiting food intake as a way to control
stress
d. Joining a cardiac rehabilitation exercise program
after a myocardial infarction - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ d.
Joining a cardiac rehabilitation exercise program after
a myocardial infarction
Eustress is useful, not harmful. Although a myocardial
infarction (MI) is stressful physically and
psychologically, joining a cardiac rehab program in
response to the MI will improve cardiac and overall
health
and well-being. The other examples indicate unhealthy
coping strategies
A nurse is caring for a person who has experienced a
minor injury following a fall. Which of the following
physiological responses to stress would the nurse
anticipate?
a. Lowered blood pressure
b. Elevated heart rate
c. Lowered respiratory rate
d. Elevated blood supply to the gut - .....ANSWER
...✔✔ b. Elevated heart rate
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Activation of the neuroendocrine system in response to
stress results in elevated blood pressure, heart rate,
respiratory rate, and an increased blood supply to large
muscles.
Activation of the neuroendocrine system in response to
stress results in elevated blood pressure, heart rate,
respiratory rate, and an increased blood supply to large
muscles
Which of the following statements concerning
spirituality is correct?
a. Spirituality is a search for the meaning of existence.
b. To fully experience spirituality, one needs a religious
affiliation.
c. Stress always strengthens the quest for spirituality.
d. Spirituality always prevents depression, which is
common following a stressful event - .....ANSWER
...✔✔ a. Spirituality is a search for the meaning of
existence.
Religion and spirituality are complementary but not the
same. Spirituality is possible without a religious