Deck 3: Managing Stress
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Deck 3: Managing Stress
1
What is the stress response phase in which the brain tells the body that extra resources are needed to deal with a stressor?
A) the resistance phase
B) homeostasis
C) the alarm phase
D) the general adaptation phase
A) the resistance phase
B) homeostasis
C) the alarm phase
D) the general adaptation phase
the alarm phase
2
Not having enough money to pay your electric bill is an example of what type of stressor?
A) academic
B) personal
C) interpersonal
D) environmental
A) academic
B) personal
C) interpersonal
D) environmental
personal
3
Which of the following is the physical and emotional states that we experience as a result of changes and challenges in our lives?
A) eustress
B) stress
C) stressors
D) distress
A) eustress
B) stress
C) stressors
D) distress
stress
4
Receiving a prestigious award in front of a large group of your peers and coworkers is an example of which of the following?
A) eustress
B) distress
C) social health
D) alarm
A) eustress
B) distress
C) social health
D) alarm
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5
What is the body's physiological response to continuous stress, which includes three phases?
A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) distress
C) stress intensity
D) general adaptation syndrome
A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) distress
C) stress intensity
D) general adaptation syndrome
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6
Which of the following is the stress response phase in which the body breaks down due to trying to keep up with increased demands from stress?
A) the exhaustion phase
B) the resistance phase
C) general adaptation syndrome
D) the flight-or-fight phase
A) the exhaustion phase
B) the resistance phase
C) general adaptation syndrome
D) the flight-or-fight phase
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7
Experiencing a natural disaster such as earthquake would be considered what type of stressor?
A) environmental
B) physical
C) personal
D) interpersonal
A) environmental
B) physical
C) personal
D) interpersonal
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8
Headaches, stomachaches, and poor sleep patterns could all be symptoms related to which of the following?
A) psychoneuroimmunology
B) stress
C) diabetes
D) PTSD
A) psychoneuroimmunology
B) stress
C) diabetes
D) PTSD
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9
You just had a huge fight with your romantic partner. This would be an example of what kind of stress?
A) societal
B) physical
C) love
D) interpersonal
A) societal
B) physical
C) love
D) interpersonal
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10
After dealing with a stressor, our body attempts to return itself back to normal. What system is responsible for returning our body to homeostasis at this time?
A) the parasympathetic nervous system
B) the autonomic nervous system
C) the endocrine system
D) the sympathetic nervous system
A) the parasympathetic nervous system
B) the autonomic nervous system
C) the endocrine system
D) the sympathetic nervous system
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11
Which of the following is true about stress?
A) Stress impacts only physical health.
B) Feeling stressed is not a normal, healthy reaction.
C) There are both good and bad forms of stress.
D) Stress occurs only as a result of something that someone else did.
A) Stress impacts only physical health.
B) Feeling stressed is not a normal, healthy reaction.
C) There are both good and bad forms of stress.
D) Stress occurs only as a result of something that someone else did.
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12
Students in a course are all required to give a presentation to the rest of the class that is worth 80 percent of their grade. Which of the following is true about stress in this situation?
A) Most students will experience physical reactions to stress such as a headache, stomachache, etc.
B) All students will experience the same amount of stress.
C) Every student will perceive the situation differently and may feel stressed or not stressed.
D) Some students will experience post-traumatic stress disorder as a result.
A) Most students will experience physical reactions to stress such as a headache, stomachache, etc.
B) All students will experience the same amount of stress.
C) Every student will perceive the situation differently and may feel stressed or not stressed.
D) Some students will experience post-traumatic stress disorder as a result.
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13
Being asked to take on a large project at work that you feel incapable of handling is an example of which of the following?
A) financial stress
B) job stress
C) interpersonal stress
D) eustress
A) financial stress
B) job stress
C) interpersonal stress
D) eustress
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14
What are the situations that trigger physical and emotional reactions in our bodies?
A) stressors
B) PTSD
C) chapters
D) eustressors
A) stressors
B) PTSD
C) chapters
D) eustressors
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15
What is the part of the nervous system that controls breathing, heartbeat, and blood pressure?
A) the cerebellum
B) the respiratory system
C) the automatic nervous system
D) the autonomic nervous system
A) the cerebellum
B) the respiratory system
C) the automatic nervous system
D) the autonomic nervous system
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16
Learning to budget your time and knowing what you can handle can help you avoid which of the following?
A) overall stress
B) achieving your potential
C) eustress
D) overscheduling
A) overall stress
B) achieving your potential
C) eustress
D) overscheduling
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17
Which of the following describes the reactions that occur in your body after experiencing a stressor and/or threat?
A) victimization
B) stress responses
C) societal stressors
D) PTSD
A) victimization
B) stress responses
C) societal stressors
D) PTSD
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18
Your friend just witnessed a murder a few days ago. He is clearly upset by this and seems to be reliving the event in his mind over and over again. Your friend is most likely experiencing which of the following?
A) a decrease in hormones
B) post-traumatic stress disorder
C) an interpersonal stressor
D) general adaptation syndrome
A) a decrease in hormones
B) post-traumatic stress disorder
C) an interpersonal stressor
D) general adaptation syndrome
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19
Which of the following is true about stressors?
A) Our past experiences can influence whether or not we perceive something as a stressor.
B) Stressors are life-or-death situations.
C) There are no positive stressors.
D) No matter how hard we try, no amount of coping skills can help us to deal with stressors.
A) Our past experiences can influence whether or not we perceive something as a stressor.
B) Stressors are life-or-death situations.
C) There are no positive stressors.
D) No matter how hard we try, no amount of coping skills can help us to deal with stressors.
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20
What is one common result of financial stress?
A) cancer
B) anxiety
C) general adaptation syndrome
D) economic freedom
A) cancer
B) anxiety
C) general adaptation syndrome
D) economic freedom
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21
If you are feeling particularly stressed, which of the following would be the healthiest way to decrease your stress level?
A) eating junk food
B) taking a 15-minute walk
C) putting off work until tomorrow
D) having a couple beers
A) eating junk food
B) taking a 15-minute walk
C) putting off work until tomorrow
D) having a couple beers
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22
Describe two illnesses that are associated with excessive and continued stress.
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23
What is the difference between the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system?
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24
Describe the affect that stress can have on emotions.
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25
When stress hormones are released into the body, which of the following is most likely to occur?
A) increased appetite
B) slower digestion
C) relaxed muscles
D) frequent urination
A) increased appetite
B) slower digestion
C) relaxed muscles
D) frequent urination
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26
Which of the following is true about the stress hormone, cortisol?
A) It is produced by the cardiovascular system.
B) People with PTSD do not produce cortisol.
C) In excess, it can boost the immune system.
D) In excess, it can suppress the immune system.
A) It is produced by the cardiovascular system.
B) People with PTSD do not produce cortisol.
C) In excess, it can boost the immune system.
D) In excess, it can suppress the immune system.
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27
What happens during the flight-or-fight response?
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28
What is the primary difference between eustress and distress?
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29
Give an example of how stress hormones can help an individual perform well during an emergency.
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30
What are some of the factors that can contribute to job stress?
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31
People who are usually hurried, competitive, driven, and impatient are said to exhibit what type of personality?
A) Type A personality
B) Type B personality
C) Type C personality
D) Type C+ personality
A) Type A personality
B) Type B personality
C) Type C personality
D) Type C+ personality
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32
What is the role of the nervous system in dealing with stress?
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33
Which of the following is true about people with a Type B personality?
A) They tend to go with the flow and have a decreased stress response.
B) They tend to be uptight and have an increased stress response.
C) They avoid having strong social networks.
D) They enjoy competing with others.
A) They tend to go with the flow and have a decreased stress response.
B) They tend to be uptight and have an increased stress response.
C) They avoid having strong social networks.
D) They enjoy competing with others.
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34
Which of the following produces hormones?
A) the heart
B) the autonomic nervous system
C) the endocrine system
D) the parasympathetic nervous system
A) the heart
B) the autonomic nervous system
C) the endocrine system
D) the parasympathetic nervous system
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35
What are the three characteristics of stress hardiness?
A) social skills, intelligence, and strength
B) altruism, endurance, and willingness
C) ambition, competitiveness, and social ties
D) challenge, control, and commitment
A) social skills, intelligence, and strength
B) altruism, endurance, and willingness
C) ambition, competitiveness, and social ties
D) challenge, control, and commitment
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36
What is the technique of tightening and then relaxing the various muscle groups in the body?
A) guided imagery
B) mindful awareness
C) progressive relaxation
D) meditation
A) guided imagery
B) mindful awareness
C) progressive relaxation
D) meditation
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37
Give a description of a personal stressor.
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38
Which of the following is true about stress hardy individuals?
A) They believe that everything that happens to them is up to fate.
B) They do not rely on help from others.
C) They believe their lives have meaning and purpose.
D) They enjoy spending time outside.
A) They believe that everything that happens to them is up to fate.
B) They do not rely on help from others.
C) They believe their lives have meaning and purpose.
D) They enjoy spending time outside.
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39
Describe the three phases of stress response in the general adaptation syndrome sequence.
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40
Research indicates that having a strong network of family and/or friends results in which of the following?
A) increases cortisol levels
B) is considered a daily hassle
C) can help you to cope with stress better
D) has no impact whatsoever on a person's ability to deal with stress
A) increases cortisol levels
B) is considered a daily hassle
C) can help you to cope with stress better
D) has no impact whatsoever on a person's ability to deal with stress
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