Stress Management Test

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A relatively frail person pulling a car off of a child pinned beneath it would be an example of flight or flight

True

An overemphasis on dieting can itself be unhealthy

True

By taking too many courses at once, you can actually learn less than you would with a lighter course load

True

Christina Maslach was as stress management pioneer who focused upon the issue of burnout

True

Chronic stress can deplete the absorption of vitamins that we take into our bodies

True

Coping is necessary function of managing demands

True

Diets high in saturated fats increase the amount of cholesterol in the blood

True

Eighty-four percent of the college student population overall have credit cards

True

Healthy foods are low in saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium and added sugar

True

Incomplete stress management programs teach participants only one or just a few stress management techniques

True

Lazarus and DeLongis have found that everyday hassels are even more detrimental to ones health than major life changes

True

Managing stress is accomplished by exercising control rather than giving it up to others or the environment

True

Men and women respond to stress differently because of gender based hormonal differences.

True

Metabolic syndrome is linked to abdominal obesity and increases the chance of developing heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems

True

Nor epinephrine and epinephrine are more commonly known as adrenaline and nonadrenaline

True

Over 10% of Americans aged 20 and over have diabetes

True

People who have learned stress management skills often respond to a greater degree to a stressor but return to their resting heart rate soon than those not trained in stress management.

True

People with attachment anxiety seem to be less psychologically willing or able to break up a relationship even when their partners fail to meet their psychological needs

True

Persistent stress results in the death of cardiac muscle cells and a loss of contractility of the heart. This damage is irreversible

True

Progressive relaxation is also known as neuromuscular relaxation.

True

Relaxation is a successful technique in prevention and treatment of migraines

True

Some diets are unhealthy and can lead to even more stress

True

Some have concluded that the effects of stress on the immunological system can lead to an allergic-like response

True

Stress can even contribute to increased acne

True

Stress can interfere with calcium absorption in the intestines

True

Stress in college years can interfere with the learning process

True

The adrenal cortex secretes hormones that will cause an increase in blood glucose and blood pressure

True

The severity of a stroke depends on the location of the affected part of the brain and the amount of time oxygen was denied to the brain

True

The way that one views a life experience can affect whether or not that experience is stressful

True

Trying very hard to control stress will create stress

True

Waist-hip ration has been linked to hypertension

True

You are in much greater control of yourself than you have ever realized

True

You can meditate anywhere

True

During stress, the surface temperature of the skin increases

false

No states actually have a law that says if someone is drunk, he or she is not capable of consenting to sex.

false

As a first step in managing time better, you might want to analyze how you are currently spending your time

true

Shyness can be a mental handicap as crippling as the most severe of physical handicaps

true

There is no such thing as safe sex

true

Oral sex is not a prevalent form of sexual intercourse

False

Primary appraisal is the determination of resources available to manage a stressor or threat

False

Psychosomatic illnesses are "all in the sufferer's mind"

False

Stress increases the number of T-lymphocytes in the body, increasing the possibility of developing cancer

False

Success does not commonly lead to improved self-esteem

False

The frontal lobe of the brain is associated with movement, orientation, recognition, and perception of stimuli

False

The goal with stress management is to eliminate all of your stress

False

The healthiest people have the lowest amount of stress in their lives

False

When we experience little or no stress, the limbic system is in charge and when we have significant levels of stress, the cerebral cortex is in charge

False

"Unique stressors" are defined as those that one specific person expereinces often

False

A migraine is just a severe headahce

False

A stressor will always elicit a stress reaction and strain

False

Aids can be transmitted casually

False

Although many college students may feel stressed, there is no evidence that college students are a companion of chronic stress

False

Although stress can be very bothersome, it is seldom dangerous to your health

False

Although stress is uncomfortable, it cannot lead to poor health

False

Apoplexy is a brain injury similar to a stroke

False

BMI is the only measure of obesity

False

Both distress and eustress can be defined as stress that encourages optimum performance

False

Brain cells destroyed by prolonged stress can regenerate themselves

False

Hans Selye was unable to specify which changes in the bodys physiology resulted from stress

False

Managing stress is more about giving up control to others or to your environment than it is about exercising control yourself

False

Men and Women in general tend to respond to stress in very similar ways

False

Nearly 50% of the population are hot reactors

False

One out of every four women and one out of every two men aged 50 and over will have an osteoporosis related fracture in their lifetime

False


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