Lifespan Considerations
Diseases of Stress
Patho
Stress Response
Misc
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What is a nonnormative stressor?

stressors that few face but produce higher stress levels

100

Disease characterized by low cortisol levels

Addisons disease

100

What hormone is released when a person experiences stress?

Cortisol

100

Where is the stress response integrated through?

the hypothalamus

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What are the three types of stress?

acute, chronic, episodic

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What is an example of a nonnormative stressor that children can face?

homelessness, abuse, trauma

200

Clinical manifestations of Cushing's disease

obesity, round face, thin skin, increased body hair, low potassium

200

What effect does cortisol have on the body?

increased insulin resistance, increased serum glucose, consumption of fat for energy

200

What are the three phases of general adaptation syndrome?

alarm, resistance, exhaustion

200

What are the three sources of stress?

biogenic, physiological, psychological

300
Signs/symptoms of stress in children and adults

Children may cry, experience restlessness, new or recurring fears such as the dark, aggressive behavior, clinging

300

Effects of stress on the cardiovascular system

increased blood pressure, heart rate, spasm of blood vessels, increased oxygen demand

300

What hormone does the anterior pituitary release that stimulates cortisol?

ACTH

300

What type of feedback can lead to illness?

Positive feedback

300

What are some factors that can cause stress?

divorce, death, work, money, alcohol abuse, trauma

400

What are some risk factors that older adults may have that can cause stress?

modern technology, isolation or loneliness, inability to perform ADLs, retirement

400

What body processes can be disrupted by stress?

GI, cognition/memory, respiratory, cardiovascular, skin, reproduction

400

What clinical manifestations would someone experiencing stress have?

increased heart rate and blood pressure, hyperventilation, bronchoconstriction, agitation, restlessness

400

What stage of adaptation could potential lead to death?

Exhaustion

400

What are some social coping strategies for managing stress?

deep breathing, art, exercise, yoga, spending time with friends or family
500

Why may it be hard to identify stress in older adults?

Due to other comorbidities and the belief that 'anxiety/depression' is a normal aging process

500

Why does stress affect our immune response?

cortisol can suppress your immune system's effectiveness by lowering the number of lymphocytes in the blood

500

This hormone stimulates the release of corticotropin by the anterior pituitary gland

CRH

500

During which metabolic stress response does hyperglycemia occur?

Ebb phase

500

What kind of feedback is the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis?

negative feedback loop