Sleep
Sleep disorders
Stress
types of stressors
Defense mechanisms
100

This manufactures melatonin 

What is the pineal gland

100

This is related to the recurrent episodes of upper airway collapse and obstruction while sleeping combined with waking from sleep. 

What is obstructive sleep apnea

100

This is generally associated with injury or illness; the body’s reaction is immediate and necessary for survival. 

What is a physiological (physical) stressor

100

This is the most common and frequent type of stress. 

What is acute stress

100

This mechanism justifies or explains undesirable behaviors to avoid emotional discomfort or save face 

What is rationalization

200
What are the names of the sleep stages

What is Stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, and REM

200

This is a condition in which there is an absence of inspiratory airflow for a minimum of 10 seconds. 

What is apnea 

200

This is associated with an event, situation, comment, condition, or interaction that is interpreted as negative or threatening. 

What is a psychological (emotional) stressor

200

This occurs when someone experiences frequent bouts of acute stress. 

What is episodic acute stress

200

This mechanism conceals unpleasant or painful thoughts, memories, or beliefs in hopes of forgetting about them entirely 

What is Repression

300

This process controls the sleep-wake cycle

What is the circadian rhythm

300

This is a chronic sleep condition characterized by sudden sleepiness and sudden periods of sleep. 

What is narcolepsy 

300

This is your body’s physiological reaction to danger. It triggers physical and psychological changes that prepare your body to deal with the threat.

What is fight or flight

300

This form of stress directly impacts the body

What is physical stress 

300

This mechanism categorizes life experiences into segments to avoid facing the anxieties while in that mindset 

What is Compartmentalization

400

This is affected by factors such as environment and stress. 

What is sleep-wake homeostasis

400

This is a disorder of excessive daytime fatigue without improvement after more sleep. 

What is hypersomnia

400

This system is responsible for the sudden release of hormones 

What is the sympathetic nervous system 

400

This is a disabling condition that occurs when stress levels are heightened, constant, and prolonged. 

What is chronic stress 

400

This mechanism attributes negative or uncomfortable thoughts, feelings, or motives onto someone else 

What is Projection

500

This is known as the dreaming stage 

What is REM 

500

This condition is also called Willis-Ekbom disease, is an uncontrollable urge to move the legs during sleep. 

What is restless leg syndrome (RLS) 

500

What is the three-stage response to stress that includes alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. 

What is general adaptation syndrome (GAS)

500

This form of stress arises from relationships. 

What is psychosocial stress

500

This mechanism involves movement back to a more comfortable developmental time in life 

What is Regression

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