Stress Management- Exam 1
The average Blood pressure for a young adult is
120/80
The part of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids is called the
Adrenal Cortex
The inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes catecholamine is called the
Adrenal Medulla
The general adaptation syndrome has three stages, which are, in order:
Alarm Reaction, Stage of resistance, Stage of exhaustion
Which of the following can decrease the harmful effects of stress
All of the above
The cumulative biological wear and tear that results from responses to stress that seek to maintain body equilibrium is known as
Allostatic Load
Substances produced by the body to fight antigens are called
Antibodies
A physiological response in which the body turns on itself is known as
Autoimmune response
Which one of the following pioneers developed a meditative technique that was successfully employed to help reduce his patients' levels of high blood pressure?
Benson
A rupture of a blood vessel in the brain is known as
Cerebral Hemorrhage
What is released by the hypothalamus and results in the release of adrenocorticotropic hormones?
Corticotropin Releasing Factor
The primary glucocorticoid is called
Cortisol
When you encounter a stressor, the sympathetic nervous system regulates the body to
Do all of the above
The system that is comprised of hormones that regulate physiological functions is called the
Endocrine System
Toxins, heat, and cold would be examples of what kind of stressor?
Environmental
Hypertension with no known cause is called
Essential Hypertension
The body's stress reaction that includes an increase in heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and serum cholesterol is called
Fight or flight
The electrodermal response, or the electrical conductance of the skin, is called
Galvanic Skin Response
"Tend-and-friend" behaviors are nurturing activities that
Girls tend to use more than boys
_____________ regulates metabolism of glucose.
Glucocorticoids
The theory developed by Kobasa and her colleagues that if you perceive potentially stressful events as a challenge instead of a threat, less stress will result, is known as the
Hardiness Theory
The stress response initiates increased levels of the hormone testosterone causing
Hostility
people who react to stress with an all-out physiological response are
Hot reactors
A substance found in the Digestive system that helps break down food for digestion is called
Hydrochloric Acid
The part of the brain that "sounds the alarm" when stress is present is called the
Hyppocampus
The system that produces emotions, which is also known as the "seat of emotions," is called the
Limbic System
The part of the subcortex responsible for regulation of heartbeat and breathing is called the
Medulla Oblongata
Cells left in the bloodstream and the lymphatic system to recognize and respond to future attacks to the body by the same invader are called
Memory T and B cells
Which of the following is NOT an example of an involuntary function?
Muscular Contraction
Progressive relaxation is also known
Neuromuscular relaxation
The part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for conserving energy is called the
Parasympathetic Nervous System
The part of the subcortex responsible for regulating sleep is called the
Pons
A physical disease caused by emotional stress without a microorganism involved is
Psychogenic
Threats to self-esteem or depression would be examples of what kind of stressor?
Psychological
Conditions that have a mind and body components are called
Psychosomatic
The Whitehall study indicated_______ was directly related to a person's level of stress.
Rank
The goal of stress management is to
Reduce the harmful effects of stress
Muscles attached to the bone are
Skeletal Muscle
Which of the following people are known for studying stress and headaches?
Stewart Wolf, Thomas Budzynski, and Howard Wolff
The physical, psychological, and behavioral outcomes of stress reactivity are called
Strains
____________ are a type of lymphocyte whose purpose is to destroy substances foreign to the body by puncturing invaded body cells and killing the cells and foreign substances.
T cells
Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe showed
The more significant changes in someone's life, the greater chance of the onset of illness
An endocrine gland that secretes the hormone thyroxin that is involved in the stress reaction is called the
Thyroid gland
What stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete thyroxin?
Thyrotropic Hormone
What is released by the hypothalamus and stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete thyrotropic hormone?
Thyrotropic Hormone Releasing Factor
A behavior pattern associated with the development of coronary heart disease is
Type A
The name of the noted physiologist who was employed at Harvard Medical School and first described the body's reaction to stress is
Walter Cannon
The primary mineralocorticoid is called
aldosterone
Hypertension can be caused by which of the following
all the choice are correct
A foreign substance irritating the body is a(n)
antigen
A relaxation technique that involves a sensation of heaviness, warmth, and tingling in the limbs is called
autogenic training
The contraction of muscles for no obvious purpose is called
bracing
Cancer causing agents are known as
carcinogens
Part of the subcortex responsible for coordination is called the
cerebellum
What are the two major components of the brain?
cerebral cortex and subcortex
The pressure of the blood against the walls when the heart is relaxed is
diastolic blood pressure
The part of the subcortex responsible for the regulation of emotions is called the
diencephalon
A catecholamine, often called adrenalin, is
epinephrine
In order to have a healthy level of cholesterol in your blood, you want to have
high levels of HDL and low levels of LDL
The part of the diencephalon that activates the autonomic nervous system is called the
hypothalamus
Treatments for tension headaches would include all of the following EXCEPT for
ignoring it
Cortisol is secreted from the adrenal cortex and is responsible for
increase in blood sugar
When a part of the heart dies because of lack of oxygen it is known as
myocardial Infarction
A catecholamine, often called noradrenalin, is
nonepinephrine
The effects of cortisol and epinephrine are meditated by the hormones
oxytocin and estrogen
The debris that clogs the coronary arteries is known as
plaque
The constriction phase of a migraine headache, also called preattack, is called
prodrome
The study of the illness-causing and healing effects of the mind on the body is known as
psychoneuroimmunology
The series of bodily changes that are the opposite of the stress reaction is called
relaxation Response
Stimuli with the potential to cause stress are collectively called
stressors
The lower part of the brain responsible for various physiological processes necessary to stay alive is called the
subcortex
The blood pressure as it leaves the heart is knows as
systolic blood pressure
The total blood pressure given in the formula is
systolic/diastolic
The interference with the smooth functioning of the jaw is known as
temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ)
Fissures or cuts in the walls of the stomach, duodenum, or other parts of the intestines are known as
ulcers