Stress,Inflammation and Infection (MS 15th Ed.)

  1. When the body is threatened or suffers an injury, its response may involve ____ and ____ changes.
    structural and functional
  2. These changes may be _____ or _____.
    • adaptive (having a positive effect)
    • maladaptive (having a negative effect)
  3. This system of the body functions by adjusting internal conditions, promote steady state of the organism, ensure its survival, and restore balance in the body.
    Compensatory mechanisms
  4. _______ results when cellular injury occurs at such a rapid rate that the body's compensatory mechanisms cannot make adaptive changes necessary for it to remain healthy.
    Pathophysiologic process
  5. In understanding the physiologic mechanism we must know that ______.
    Each person has both an internal and external envrionment, between which information and matter continuesly exchanged.
  6. What is the goal of the interaction of the body's subsystem?
    To produce a dynamic balance or steady state (even in the presence of change) so that all subsystems are in harmony with each other.
  7. 4 key concepts in understadning the steady state.
    • 1.constancy
    • 2.homeostasis
    • 3.stressĀ 
    • 4.adaptation
  8. A steady state within the body.
    Homeaostasis
  9. Normally,what happens when a change or stress occurs that causes a body function to deviate from its stable range?
    A process is initiated to restore or maintain dynamic balance.
  10. What happens when the adjustment processes of the body or the compensatory mechanisms are not adequate?
    The steady state becomes threatended, function become disordered and dysfunctional responses occurs.
  11. ____ is a disruptive condition produced by a change in the environment that is perceived as challenging, threathening or damaging to a person's dynamic balance or equilibrium.
    Stress
  12. Stimulus that evoke the state of stress.
    stressor
  13. The desired goal so the person will again be in the equilibrium and has the energy and abiity to meet new demands.
    adaptation or adjustment
  14. This is the process of coping with stress . A compensatory process that uses cognitive and behavioural strategies.
    Adaptation
  15. _____ is an internal or external event or situation that creates the potential for physiologic, emotional, cognitive or bahvioral changes.
    Stressor
  16. What are the types of stressors?
    Physical- cold, heat, and chemical agents

    Physiologic stressor- pain and fatigue

    Psychologic stressor - fear.
  17. The tension produced by any stressors is sometimes a result of not only change itself , but also the ____ with which the change occurs.
    speed
  18. Categories of stress based on duration: (4)
    • Acute
    • Stressor-sequence
    • Chronic intermittent
    • Chronic enduring stressor
  19. This type of stressor (according to duration) is time -limited.
    acute.
  20. This type of stressor (according to duration) is a series of stressful events that results from an initial event.
    stressor sequence
  21. This type of stressor (according to duration) occurs at regular intervals, such as daily hassles.
    chronic intermittent
  22. This type of stressor (according to duration) persists over time such as chronic illness, a disability or poverty.
    chronic enduring stressor
  23. True or false

    Research suggest that people under constant stress have high incidence of disease.
    True
  24. What is a mediating process?
    Mediating process happens after the person recognizes a stressor, consiously or unconsciously and then would manage the situation.
  25. According to the theory developed by Lazarus; it emphasized ____ and ____ as important mediators of stress.
    • cognitive appraisal
    • coping
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Stress,Inflammation and Infection (MS 15th Ed.)
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