Deck 11: Stress Management

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A state of physical and mental tension in response to an actual or perceived threat or challenge is

A) stress.
B) stressor.
C) eustress.
D) attack mode.
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A factor that produces stress is called a

A) threat.
B) reaction.
C) stressor.
D) tensor.
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Eustress refers to

A) high stress levels leading to disease.
B) stress that leads to impaired performance.
C) stress that leads to improved performance.
D) low stress levels leading to fatigue.
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Which of the following is a hormone released as part of the stress response?

A) testosterone
B) ghrelin
C) insulin
D) cortisol
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All of the hormones below are released by the body during the stress response except

A) leptin.
B) epinephrine.
C) cortisol.
D) norepinephrine.
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The ________ is responsible for activating the stress response.

A) sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
B) central nervous system
C) parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
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People with Type B behavior pattern are generally

A) impatient and aggressive.
B) hostile.
C) overweight.
D) easygoing.
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Individuals with Type ________ behavior are prone to worry, anxiety, and discomfort when interacting with others.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A potential negative effect of stress is

A) lowered blood pressure.
B) increased mental alertness.
C) lowered disease resistance.
D) increased plasma volume.
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The fight-or-flight response occurs during which stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) alarm stage
B) acceptance stage
C) resistance stage
D) exhaustion stage
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According to Selye, the body is most susceptible to disease during the ________ of the general adaptation syndrome.

A) alarm stage
B) acceptance stage
C) resistance stage
D) exhaustion stage
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The body's ability to change and adapt to stressful situations is known as

A) flexibility.
B) allostasis.
C) homeostasis.
D) general adaptation.
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An ongoing level of stress that results in the body not being able to respond appropriately to stress is known as

A) eustress.
B) distress.
C) allostatic load.
D) acute stress.
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A loss of physical, emotional, and mental energy that can lead to illness and emotional exhaustion is a phenomenon called

A) allostatic load.
B) burnout.
C) fight-or-flight response.
D) adaptation.
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What is the amount of sleep needed by most adults to maintain health?

A) 5-6 hours per night
B) 5-7 hours per night
C) 7-8 hours per night
D) 7-9 hours per night
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________ is a stress-reduction technique that involves contracting and relaxing muscle groups one at a time.

A) Yoga
B) Deep breathing
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Visualization
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Counterproductive behavior involves turning to alcohol, drugs, or ________ to reduce stress temporarily.

A) vitamins
B) endorphins
C) nicotine
D) exercise
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What are two key steps to take to reduce stress?

A) reducing sources of stress and using relaxation techniques
B) reducing workload and taking a few days off from work or school
C) getting better sleep and reducing the amount of salt in the diet
D) exercising more and beginning a meditation practice
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All of the following types of exercise are recommended for reducing stress except

A) light to moderate aerobic exercise.
B) rigorous strength training.
C) yoga.
D) Pilates.
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The factor that produces stress is called eustress.
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Eustress is defined as a level of stress that results in improved performance.
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High levels of cortisol in the blood impair the immune system's ability to fight infections.
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Males experience a different physiological response to stress than females.
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People with Type A behavior pattern respond well to stress.
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People with Type B behavior pattern have a lower risk for stress-related heart disease than other types.
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People with Type D behavior pattern are at a low risk for stress-related heart disease.
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Gender differences impact the way we respond to stressors.
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People with Type C behavior pattern are generally highly competitive and confident.
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Poor time-management skills can result in stressful situations.
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Chronic stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health.
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More than 75% of all physician visits are for stress-related complaints.
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Hormonal imbalances and back pain have been linked to chronic stress.
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During the alarm stage of the general adaptation syndrome, the body is less susceptible to disease or injury.
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Chronic stress can result in lower blood pressure.
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One example of a stressor that can be avoided is over commitment.
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Studies have associated higher amounts of time on social networking sites with increased self-esteem in adolescents and young adults.
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The relaxing effects of exercise can last for hours after a workout.
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Breathing exercises are a simple means of achieving relaxation.
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Visualization is a technique that uses mental images to promote relaxation.
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Taking high-dose vitamins is a good way to deal with emotional stress.
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Meditation works as a means of relaxation only for people who hold certain religious beliefs.
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Briefly define the term stress.
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List three factors that can affect how you perceive situations and cope with stress.
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Identify two key steps that are part of stress management.
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Explain the concepts of allostasis and allostatic load.
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List three key questions that can be helpful to ask yourself when you have an emotional reaction to a perceived stressor.
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Describe four healthy ways to manage stress.
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List at least three common and effective relaxation techniques.
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Deck 11: Stress Management
1
A state of physical and mental tension in response to an actual or perceived threat or challenge is

A) stress.
B) stressor.
C) eustress.
D) attack mode.
stress.
2
A factor that produces stress is called a

A) threat.
B) reaction.
C) stressor.
D) tensor.
stressor.
3
Eustress refers to

A) high stress levels leading to disease.
B) stress that leads to impaired performance.
C) stress that leads to improved performance.
D) low stress levels leading to fatigue.
stress that leads to improved performance.
4
Which of the following is a hormone released as part of the stress response?

A) testosterone
B) ghrelin
C) insulin
D) cortisol
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All of the hormones below are released by the body during the stress response except

A) leptin.
B) epinephrine.
C) cortisol.
D) norepinephrine.
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6
The ________ is responsible for activating the stress response.

A) sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
B) central nervous system
C) parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
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People with Type B behavior pattern are generally

A) impatient and aggressive.
B) hostile.
C) overweight.
D) easygoing.
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Individuals with Type ________ behavior are prone to worry, anxiety, and discomfort when interacting with others.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A potential negative effect of stress is

A) lowered blood pressure.
B) increased mental alertness.
C) lowered disease resistance.
D) increased plasma volume.
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10
The fight-or-flight response occurs during which stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) alarm stage
B) acceptance stage
C) resistance stage
D) exhaustion stage
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According to Selye, the body is most susceptible to disease during the ________ of the general adaptation syndrome.

A) alarm stage
B) acceptance stage
C) resistance stage
D) exhaustion stage
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12
The body's ability to change and adapt to stressful situations is known as

A) flexibility.
B) allostasis.
C) homeostasis.
D) general adaptation.
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13
An ongoing level of stress that results in the body not being able to respond appropriately to stress is known as

A) eustress.
B) distress.
C) allostatic load.
D) acute stress.
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A loss of physical, emotional, and mental energy that can lead to illness and emotional exhaustion is a phenomenon called

A) allostatic load.
B) burnout.
C) fight-or-flight response.
D) adaptation.
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15
What is the amount of sleep needed by most adults to maintain health?

A) 5-6 hours per night
B) 5-7 hours per night
C) 7-8 hours per night
D) 7-9 hours per night
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________ is a stress-reduction technique that involves contracting and relaxing muscle groups one at a time.

A) Yoga
B) Deep breathing
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Visualization
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17
Counterproductive behavior involves turning to alcohol, drugs, or ________ to reduce stress temporarily.

A) vitamins
B) endorphins
C) nicotine
D) exercise
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What are two key steps to take to reduce stress?

A) reducing sources of stress and using relaxation techniques
B) reducing workload and taking a few days off from work or school
C) getting better sleep and reducing the amount of salt in the diet
D) exercising more and beginning a meditation practice
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All of the following types of exercise are recommended for reducing stress except

A) light to moderate aerobic exercise.
B) rigorous strength training.
C) yoga.
D) Pilates.
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The factor that produces stress is called eustress.
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Eustress is defined as a level of stress that results in improved performance.
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High levels of cortisol in the blood impair the immune system's ability to fight infections.
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Males experience a different physiological response to stress than females.
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People with Type A behavior pattern respond well to stress.
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People with Type B behavior pattern have a lower risk for stress-related heart disease than other types.
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People with Type D behavior pattern are at a low risk for stress-related heart disease.
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Gender differences impact the way we respond to stressors.
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People with Type C behavior pattern are generally highly competitive and confident.
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Poor time-management skills can result in stressful situations.
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Chronic stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health.
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More than 75% of all physician visits are for stress-related complaints.
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Hormonal imbalances and back pain have been linked to chronic stress.
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During the alarm stage of the general adaptation syndrome, the body is less susceptible to disease or injury.
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Chronic stress can result in lower blood pressure.
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One example of a stressor that can be avoided is over commitment.
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Studies have associated higher amounts of time on social networking sites with increased self-esteem in adolescents and young adults.
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The relaxing effects of exercise can last for hours after a workout.
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Breathing exercises are a simple means of achieving relaxation.
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Visualization is a technique that uses mental images to promote relaxation.
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Taking high-dose vitamins is a good way to deal with emotional stress.
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Meditation works as a means of relaxation only for people who hold certain religious beliefs.
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Briefly define the term stress.
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List three factors that can affect how you perceive situations and cope with stress.
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Identify two key steps that are part of stress management.
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Explain the concepts of allostasis and allostatic load.
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List three key questions that can be helpful to ask yourself when you have an emotional reaction to a perceived stressor.
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Describe four healthy ways to manage stress.
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