Stress Flashcards

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Resistance Stage of stress

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  • stabilization
  • hormones return to normal
  • parasympathetic activity
  • adaptation to stressors
  • ends in recovery
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Alarm reaction

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  • fight or flight
  • adrenal cortex, adrenal medulla
  • short term (mins to hrs)
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How are the lungs affected during the alarm reaction?

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  • increased respiratory rate
  • shallow breathing
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How is the heart affected by the alarm reaction?

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  • ⬆️ HR and SV (increased cardiac output)
  • ⬆️BP, redistribution of blood to vital organs
  • peripheral vasoconstriction
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How is the liver affected by alarm reaction?

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  • glycogenolysis
  • ⬆️ blood glucose
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How is the GI system affected by the alarm reaction?

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  • ⬇️ secretions and peristalsis
  • ⬇️ digestion
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How are the muscles affected by the alarm reaction?

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⬆️ blood flow to muscles

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Exhaustion Stage

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  • ⬆️ physiological response as noted in the alarm reaction
  • ⬇️ energy
  • ⬇️adaptation
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Stress assessment

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  • conduct focus assessment
  • risk factors, coping skills, stressors
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What are you on the lookout for during a stress assessment?

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  • chest pain
  • dysrythmias
  • hyperventilation
  • headache
  • tense muscles
  • skin lesions
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Nursing interventions

stress

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  • teach healthy activities (exercise, diet, rest)
  • encourage use of support system
  • encourage stress management techniques
  • provide crisis intervention
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What are some stress management techniques?

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  • relaxation
  • meditation
  • guided imagery
  • biofeedback
  • anticipatory guidance
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13
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What is the most common response to stress?

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anxiety

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What is anxiety?

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a vague, uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread
- the source of which is unknown/nonspecific

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What is stress?

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a condition in which the human system responds to changes in its normal balance state
- results from a change in environment that is perceived as a challenge, threat, or danger

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16
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Sources of stress

Older adults

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  • invasive examinations
  • diagnosis of chronic illness
  • declining mental/physical capabilities
  • loss of spouse
  • chronic pain
  • alcohol abuse
  • loss of independence
17
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Examples of internal stressors?

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  • illness
  • hormonal change
  • fear
18
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External stressors?

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  • loud noise
  • cold temperature
19
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Biofeedback

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type of mind-body technique used to control some body functions (HR, breathing patterns, muscle responses)