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HLH 199 Exam 2 Questions And
Correct Answers
stress - Answer a series of mental and physiological responses or adaptations to a real
or perceived threat to one's well-being

stressor - Answer a physical, social, or psychological event or condition that upsets
homeostasis and produces a stress response

-can be tangible or intangible

eustress - Answer -stress that presents an opportunity for personal growth, satisfaction

-positive stress that can improve health (getting married, winning a competition, good
grades, etc.)

distress - Answer stress that can have a detrimental effect on health

-occurring when tired, under pressure, or under the influence of drugs/alcohol

acute stress - Answer -the short term physiological response to an immediate perceived
threat,

-comes from the demands and pressures of the recent past and near future

-intense, lasts for a short time and without permanent damage to health

episodic acute stress - Answer -the state of regularly reacting with wild, acute stress
about one thing or another

-complain about work, focus on the negative, hyperactivity

-can cause physical and emotional reactions

chronic stress - Answer -an ongoing state of physiological arousal in response to
ongoing or numerous perceived threats

-can linger indefinitely and wreak silent havoc on body systems

traumatic stress - Answer -a physiological and mental response that occurs for a
prolonged period of time after a major accident, war, assault, natural disaster, or event
in which one may have been seriously hurt, killed, or witness to horrible things

-effects may be felt for years, cause significant disability, lead to PTSD

what causes stress response - Answer -concerns over money, work, family
responsibilities, personal and family health, the economy, future of the nation, health
care, climate change, hate crimes, etc

,-adjusting to change

-hassles

-relationships

-realtive depravation

-frustration

-conflict

-burnout

-overload

general adaptation system - Answer 1. alarm stage: stressor disrupts body's stability,
temporarily lowering resistance

2. resistance stage: adaptation resources are mobilized to combat stressor and body
maintains a higher level of resistance

3. exhaustion stage: body runs out of adaptation energy stores for adjusting to stressor
and resistance drops below norma

stress, memory, and conentration - Answer -Glucocorticoids: stress hormones released
from the adrenal cortex may affect cognitive functioning and overall mental health

-memory is impaired when acute stress bombards the brain with hormones and
neurotransmitters affecting the way we think, make decisions, and respond in stressful
situations

-prolonged exposure to cortisol can shrink the hippocampus

-stress may be the single greatest contributor to mental disability and emotional
dysfunction

-chronic stress can cause structural degeneration and impaired function of the brain

individual factors that affect stress response - Answer -Appraisal

-Self-esteem

-suicidal ideation

-Self-efficacy

-Type A personality

-Psychological hardiness

-Psychologically resilient

, -Grit

-Toxic core- hostility

-Shift and persist

bodys acute stress response - Answer -hearing ability increases

-respiration rate increases

-heart rate and blood pressure increase

-pupils dilate

-more blood flows to muscles, muscles tense

-digestive system slows

common physical symptoms of stress - Answer -tension headaches, migraines,
dizziness

-oily skin, rashes, blushing

-dry mouth, grinding teeth

-backache, muscle cramps, fatigue

-tightness in chest, hyperventilation, heart pounding

-stomachache, nausea diarrhea, gassiness, constipation

-cold hands, sweaty hands, shaking hands

intellectual effects of stress - Answer -impediment to academic achievement

-impair short-term memory, particularly verbal memory

-shrinks the hippocampus

psychological effects of stress - Answer contributes to mental disability and emotional
dysfunction, particularly depression and anxiety

managing stress - Answer -assess your stressors and solve problems

-change the way you think/talk to yourself

-invest in your loved ones

-cultivate your spiritual side

-find supportive people

-learn to laugh, be joyful, and cry

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