CH 26 Stress and Associated Problems Flashcards
- Hans Selye defined his general adaptation syndrome concept, which is also known as:
a. fight or flight.
b. compensate or compromise.
c. restrain or release.
d. avoid and flee.
A
- Improved function of the heart and brain during a stress response results from:
- glycogenesis.
- bronchodilation.
- vasoconstriction in the skin and viscera.
- decreased metabolic rate.
a. 1, 2
b. 2, 3
c. 2, 4
d. 3, 4
B
- In which of the following situations would the stress response be used to prevent blood pressure from dropping too low?
a. Increasing anger during an argument
b. Writing a final examination
c. Fear about a medical diagnosis
d. Internal hemorrhage from injuries in a car accident
D
- During the stress response, endorphins act as:
a. pain blockers.
b. cerebral function depressors.
c. stimulators of increased secretion of aldosterone and insulin.
d. an enhancer of the immune response.
A
- Severe, prolonged stress may cause acute renal failure or stress ulcers to develop as a result of:
a. a deficit of glucose and oxygen in the body.
b. the development of decompensated acidosis.
c. prolonged vasoconstriction and ischemia.
d. the supply of hormones having been exhausted.
C
- Selye defined three stages in the stress response. The third stage is designated as the:
a. alarm stage.
b. resistance stage.
c. stage of exhaustion.
d. maladaptive stage.
C
- The stress response involves the integrated action of the:
- hypothalamus.
- hypophysis.
- sympathetic nervous system.
- adrenal glands.
a. 1, 3
b. 2, 3
c. 1, 2, 4
d. 1, 2, 3, 4
D
- Possible complications caused by prolonged, severe stress include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. hypertension.
b. tension headache.
c. diabetes mellitus.
d. blindness.
D
- A serious consequence of a major disaster, first recognized in war veterans is:
a. stress ulcers.
b. delayed tissue healing.
c. posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
d. cancer.
C
- Which of the following may alter a person’s perception of a stressor?
a. The presence of several stressors at the same time
b. Past experiences
c. Lack of effective coping mechanisms
d. A, B, and C
D