These are already present in the body
What is endogenous microorganisms?
Coping is best defined as the process of
What is managing stressful challenges?
This response could be caused by arriving to national spelling bee contest and their heart beast faster and harder and she begins to sweat.
What is anticipatory response?
Hormones is the predominant one released by a adrenal medulla tumor.
What is norepinephrine?
A nurse recalls that stress-induced stimulation of the adrenal cortex causes it to secrete ___________.
What is cortisol?
Most viral vaccines contain _____ ____.
What is attenuated viruses?
this activity does the nurse identify as consistent with direct transmission
What is during breast feeding?
Exhaustion occurs if stress continues and _____ is not successful.
What is adaptation?
This is identified as transmission through indirect contact.
What is inhalation of flu droplets?
This response can be caused by driving to school when another driver nearly hits her. Her heart begins beating harder and faster as she becomes aroused and scared.
What is alarm stage?
Infectivity allows pathogens to ______ and _____ in the host.
What is invade and multiply?
This should be assessed in individuals with immunodeficiency.
What is recurrent infections?
The definition of reactive response includes mounting a response:
What is in reaction to a stressor?
This is most likely to cause decreased BP, decreased oxygen delivery, cardiovascular shock, and subsequent death, a complication of endotoxic shock.
What is gram-negative bacteria?
This means it causes the disease.
What is virulence?
virulence means it ______ ____.
What is causes disease?
When ACTH activates the release of cortisol, then this happens.
What is cortisol increases blood glucose?
What is break in skin integrity, ability to colonize and cellular tissue damage?
This hormone enhances myocardial contractility.
What is epinephrine?
These replicate their genetic material inside host cells.
What is viruses?
This is constant rates of infection in certain populations.
What is endemic?
This should be monitored for because of the effects of elevated β-endorphins.
What is pain inhibition?
When experiencing stress, the effects of the epinephrine circulating in body will result in this.
What is hyperglycemia?
The nurse would find this during the convalescence period
What is removal of infectious agent?
This occurs during the incubation period.
What is colonization?
Stress induces sympathetic stimulation of the adrenal medulla. This causes the secretion of catecholamines, which include
What is epinephrine and norepinephrine?
CRH (corticotropin-releasing hormone) influences the immune system through its release from here.
What is peripheral inflammatory sites?
This disease is on condition related to stress.
What is cardiovascular?
patient is diagnosed with a hormone-secreting tumor of the adrenal cortex, this physiologic response would be expected.
What is increased incidence of gastric ulcers?
Endotoxins are produced by this.
What is gram-negative bacteria?
Most bacterial vaccines contain this.
What is dead bacteria?
Fungi causing deep or systemic infections are commonly ______.
What is opportunistic?
This is the most likely cause of a bacterial infection, with cell membrane damage and decreased protein synthesis.
What is exotoxin?
Stress-induced catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla may result in _______ ______.
What is elevated blood pressure?
Most bacterial vaccines contain ______ ____.
What is dead bacteria?