Deck 25: Stress
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Deck 25: Stress
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As a result of applying various stressors to research animals,Selye was able to produce a triad of body changes.
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2
Selye proved in his research that regardless of the type of stressor,the stress syndrome is always the same.
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3
Every individual responds somewhat differently to stress.
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4
A triad of stress changes occurs in all three stages of the general adaptation syndrome.
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5
Stress is considered a tangible phenomenon.
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6
Stress,according to Selye,is a state or condition of the body produced by "diverse noxious agents" and manifested by a syndrome of changes.
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7
Blood sugar level tends to decrease as a general body response to stress.
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8
The "fight-or-flight" syndrome of changes is characteristic of the exhaustion stage.
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9
The classification of stimuli as stressors or nonstressors is very precise.
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10
One of the components of the "stress triad" is hypertrophy of the lymphatic organs.
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11
Stressors are always injurious,unpleasant,or painful stimuli.
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12
One of the alarm reaction responses resulting from increased sympathetic activity is decreased digestion.
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13
Both the stage of resistance and the alarm reaction show very similar responses.
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14
Because the body feels under attack when experiencing a stress response,the immune system becomes more active and vigilant.
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15
The second stage in the general adaptation syndrome is the alarm reaction.
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16
Stressors differ in different individuals and in one individual at different times.
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17
The third stage of the stress syndrome rarely occurs in most individuals' lifetimes.
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18
Severe stress generally causes adrenaline levels to fall.
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19
One of the alarm reaction responses resulting from hypertrophy of the adrenal cortex is an increase in allergic responses.
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20
A stressor for one individual may not be a stressor for another.
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21
The level of adrenocorticoids in the urine is often used to measure stress.
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22
Smoking has been shown to be a stressor that causes a marked rise in the plasma level of hormones from the adrenal cortex.
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23
According to the current concepts of the stress syndrome,hypoglycemia is an example of stress that indirectly stimulates the hypothalamus.
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24
In response to stress,the adrenal cortex secretes cortisol and aldosterone.
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25
In the Selye hypothesis about activation of the stress mechanism,the "alarm signals" act directly on the hypothalamus.
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26
During the alarm stage,the body exhibits lowered resistance to stressors.
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27
Some organ systems become less responsive to stress after they have been stimulated a number of times.
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28
One characteristic of the stage of exhaustion in the general adaptation syndrome is increased glucocorticoid secretion,but eventually secretion is markedly decreased.
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29
Type B individuals have been found to be at greater risk for elevated systolic blood pressure and coronary disease.
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30
According to the current concepts of the stress syndrome,stress may be defined as any factor that directly stimulates the posterior pituitary to secrete ADH.
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31
Identical psychological stressors generally induce identical physiological responses in different individuals.
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32
Normally,the second stage of the stress syndrome rarely occurs in most individuals' lifetimes.
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33
A physiological stressor is anything an individual perceives as a threat.
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34
Stress stimulating the limbic lobe is an example of indirect stimulation of the hypothalamus.
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35
Individuals who are hard driving and competitive are said to have a type B personality.
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36
Water loss and a decrease in blood volume are common stress responses.
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37
Psychological stress can produce physiological stress,but not vice versa.
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38
Psychological stressors produce a syndrome consisting only of objective responses.
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39
Whether stress is good or bad for an individual is determined primarily by the severity of the stressor.
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40
Psychological stress is clearly unrelated to physiological stress.
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41
Recent research suggests that the study of stress requires a more general or holistic approach.
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42
The stress response affirms the importance of mind/body interaction in health and disease.
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43
Prolonged stress causes the secretion of a hormone called neuropeptide Y from the sympathetic neurons and the adrenal glands.
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44
Lie detectors measure the physiological response to psychological stress.
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45
In cases of prolonged stress,the exhaustion stage can end in the death of the individual.
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46
Because of the wealth of life experiences,elderly adults are better able to physically deal with stress.
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47
The terms stress triad and general adaptation syndrome are interchangeable terms.
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48
High-stress,hard-driving,competitive individuals who may be at greater risk of coronary heart disease are classified as type A.
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49
Stressors tend to be extreme stimuli of either extreme abundance or extreme deficiency.
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50
Stressors are always bad stimuli.
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51
According to Selye,anything that causes stress,either good or bad,is a stressor.
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52
The current definition of stress is any stimulus that directly or indirectly stimulates neurons of the hypothalamus to release cortisol.
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53
The stress response commonly referred to as "fight or flight" is evoked by increased parasympathetic stimulation.
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54
Because stress requires an understanding of the possible threat,children younger than 1 year do not experience stress.
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55
The Selye stage of exhaustion immediately follows the alarm phase.
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56
Physiological stress and psychological stress are similar phenomena.
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57
It is well accepted among physiologists that the higher the blood level of corticoids,the greater an individual's ability to resist stress.
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58
In any one individual,certain autonomic responses are better indicators of psychological stress than are others.
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59
One outcome of long-term stress is a disruption in the body's ability to maintain some of its homeostatic mechanisms.
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60
The stage of exhaustion can be described as adaptation.
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61
A drop in blood lactate level is an objective measure of psychological stress.
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62
The level of glucocorticoids would be at their lowest during which stage of stress?
A) Exhaustion
B) Alarm
C) Resistance
D) Recovery
A) Exhaustion
B) Alarm
C) Resistance
D) Recovery
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63
The hypothalamus is sometimes referred to as the emotional brain.
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64
The direct effect of corticotropin-releasing hormone acts on the hypothalamus.
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65
Lie detectors work because psychological stress causes a predictable,consistent physiological response.
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66
Allostatic load can be described as the physiological load placed on the body by stress.
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67
The relationship between events that occur during fetal development and the appearance of specific anatomical,physiological,or disease states that occur later in life is referred to as fetal programming.
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68
A syndrome can be defined as a set of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize one particular disease.
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69
Which of the following is not characteristic of the exhaustion stage of stress?
A) It occurs less frequently than the other stages.
B) It may develop over a long period of stress.
C) It decreases the body's ability to adapt.
D) The body's resistance eventually produces adaptation.
A) It occurs less frequently than the other stages.
B) It may develop over a long period of stress.
C) It decreases the body's ability to adapt.
D) The body's resistance eventually produces adaptation.
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70
From the alarm reaction to the resistance stage,there is a decrease in glucocorticoid secretion.
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71
An indicator of stress is a drop in lymphocytes and an increase in eosinophils.
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72
Both social isolation and overcrowding can cause stress.
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73
Maternal malnutrition and smoking are two common stressors that influence the developing fetus.
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74
Allostasis is the body's final response to stress when normal homeostasis can no longer be maintained.
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75
In the article published in 1936,Selye coined the term stress as it is used today.
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76
Increased _____ is characteristic of the alarm stage of stress.
A) lymphocytes
B) glucocorticoids
C) parasympathetic activity
D) eosinophils
A) lymphocytes
B) glucocorticoids
C) parasympathetic activity
D) eosinophils
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77
Which of the following is not characteristic of the Selye stress syndrome?
A) Adrenal atrophy
B) Shrinkage of the thymus
C) Bleeding gastrointestinal ulcers
D) Shrinkage of lymphatic organs
A) Adrenal atrophy
B) Shrinkage of the thymus
C) Bleeding gastrointestinal ulcers
D) Shrinkage of lymphatic organs
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78
Many experiments have supported the Selye hypothesis that higher levels of blood corticoids are necessary to adapt to stress.
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79
Which of the following is the name for the second stage of the general adaptation syndrome?
A) Reinforcement
B) Transition
C) Resistance
D) Defense
A) Reinforcement
B) Transition
C) Resistance
D) Defense
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80
Asthma and acne can have stress-related causes.
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