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Allostasis - Answer ability to successfully adjust to challenges Homeostasis - Answer stable or remaining the same (optimal steady state) Stress - Answer -transactional or interactional -it is not necessarily the event but how we perceive and react to the event -happens when a demand exceeds a person’s coping abilities Adaptation - Answer modifications made in order to adjust to change Coping - Answer managing stressful demands General Adaptation Syndrome- 3 stages - Answer Alarm Stage, Stage of Resistance, Stage of Exhaustion Alarm Stage - Answer -Stressor triggers the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis -Activates sympathetic nervous system, epinephrine, norepinephrine (from adrenal medulla). -Vital signs increase, pupils dilate, goose bumps (Flight or Fight) Stage of Resistance or Adaptation - Answer -Begins with the actions of adrenal corticoid hormones particularly cortisol, epinephrine, norepinephrine -These help fuel fight or flight -May see depression or hyperglycemia Stage of Exhaustion - Answer -Allostatic overload -if stress continues and adaptation is not successful -ultimately causes impairment of the immune response, heart failure, kidney failure, and ultimately death Psychoneuroimmunology - Answer -the study of how the consciousness, brain and spinal cord, and body's defenses against infection and abnormal cell division interact

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PC 705- Module 1 Final Exam
Questions and All Correct Answers
2025-2026 Updated.
Allostasis - Answer ability to successfully adjust to challenges



Homeostasis - Answer stable or remaining the same (optimal steady state)



Stress - Answer -transactional or interactional

-it is not necessarily the event but how we perceive and react to the event

-happens when a demand exceeds a person’s coping abilities



Adaptation - Answer modifications made in order to adjust to change



Coping - Answer managing stressful demands



General Adaptation Syndrome- 3 stages - Answer Alarm Stage, Stage of Resistance, Stage of
Exhaustion



Alarm Stage - Answer -Stressor triggers the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis

-Activates sympathetic nervous system, epinephrine, norepinephrine (from adrenal medulla).

-Vital signs increase, pupils dilate, goose bumps (Flight or Fight)



Stage of Resistance or Adaptation - Answer -Begins with the actions of adrenal corticoid
hormones particularly cortisol, epinephrine, norepinephrine

-These help fuel fight or flight

-May see depression or hyperglycemia



Stage of Exhaustion - Answer -Allostatic overload

-if stress continues and adaptation is not successful

-ultimately causes impairment of the immune response, heart failure, kidney failure, and
ultimately death

, -the immune system is integrated with other physiologic processes and is sensitive to changes in
CNS and endocrine functioning, such as those that accompany psychologic states.



The Stress Response - Answer 1. Stressor activates CNS, hypothalamus, Corticotropin
releasing hormone. 2. Activates Sympathetic Nervous System, Posterior pituitary and anterior
pituitary



Sympathetic Nervous System - Answer releases epinephrine and norepinephrine



Posterior Pituitary - Answer Increases Antidiuretic Hormone/vasopressin



Anterior Pituitary - Answer Increases adrenocorticotropic hormone, activates Adrenal Cortex
and releases cortisol



Cortisol` - Answer -Anti-inflammatory and immune suppressive agent

-suppress Th1 (innate) and increase Th2 (adaptive) immunity

-increased BP and cardiac output, lipolysis in extremities, blood levels of amino acids,
lipogenesis face and trunk

-decreases luteinizing hormones, estradiol, testosterone

-prolonged elevated cortisol levels associated with obesity, type 2 DM, poor wound healing,
decreased ability to fight infections, increased risk of cancer and inflammatory diseases



Epinephrine - Answer bronchodilation, increased lipolysis, decreases glycogen synthesis,
increased blood glucose, decreased insulin, increased cardiac output



Norepinephrine - Answer increased blood pressure, pupil dilation, sweat gland action,
smooth muscle contraction, piloerectus (goose bumps)



Hormones released by adrenal medulla - Answer catecholamines (epinephrine and
norepinephrine)



hormones released by the adrenal cortex - Answer Cortisol



genotype - Answer the exact gene allele composition a person has for a specific single-gene

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