Chapter 37 Flashcards
What is stress?
an actual or alleged hazard to the balance of homeostasis that can impact physical or mental wellbeing
What are the 3 stages of general adaptation syndrome (GAS)?
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alarm stage: fight or flight
- characterized by tachycardia and tachypnea
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resistance stage: body starts adapting to stress and what’s happening
- baseline adjusts to adapt to chronic stress, easily angered, forgetful
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exhaustion stage: burnout
- depression, symptoms develop into chronic conditions, stress starts to affect body systems, fatigue, compromised immunity
What is the difference between chronic and acute stress?
– chronic stress: occurs in stable conditions and results from stressful roles
– acute stress: time-limited events that threaten a person for a relatively brief period
What is secondary traumatic stress?
a caregiver’s response to seeing trauma; a person’s response to secondary trauma
What’s the difference between Neuman’s system model, Roy’s adaptation model, and Pender’s health promotion model?
– Neuman’s system model: systems approach
- a stressor at one place in a system affects the other parts
– Roy’s adaptation model: sees the person as a biopsychosocial being in continuous interaction with a changing environment
- a person has the ability to modify external stimuli to allow adaptation to occur
– Pender’s health promotion model: health is a positive dynamic state, not merely the absense of disease; people are multidimensional as they interact with the environment in pursuit of health
- focuses on health promotion and stress management
What is compassion fatigue?
when you care so much about others that you forget to care about yourself
What is second victim syndrome?
when a caregiver feels stress as a result of harm to others