Class 5 Stress Adaptation Flashcards

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General adaptation Syndrome: 3 stages

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Alarm reaction
Resistance stage
Exhaustion stage

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GAS triggers: 2 types

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Directly by physical event

Indirectly by a psychological event

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GAS involves body systems: 2 systems

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Autonomic nervous system

Endocrine system

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GAS Alarm reaction: rising hormone levels result in?

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Increased blood volume
Increased glucose levels
Increased epinephrine and nor-epinephrine
Increased heart rate and blood flow
Increased O2, mental awareness
Pupils dilate
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GAS Resistance stage: what happens?

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Body stabilizes
The following return to normal:
hormone levels
heart rate
blood pressure
cardiac output
body repairs damage
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GAS Exhaustion stage: what happens?

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Increased physical response as in alarm reaction
Decreased energy to fight
Decreased physiological adaptation

Without proper rest/recover:
coma can occcur
death can occur

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Local Adaptive Syndrome LAS: what is it? 2 types?examples?

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Localized response of tissue, organ or system that occurs as a reaction to stress

  • Reflex pain response: hand removed from hot surface, CNS response
  • Inflammatory response: s/s of inflammation local response to injury and/or infection
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Psychological General Adaptation Syndrome PGAS:

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GAS activated indirectly for psychological threats
Intensity and duration/other stressors
Anticipation of stressors

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Psychological General Adaptation Syndrome PGAS:

Personal Characteristics that influence response?

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Level of control
Presence of a social system
Feelings of competence

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Psychological Response to Stress:

Infant and toddler

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Separation anxiety, 6-30 mo of age
Protest: cries
Despair: quiet, withdrawn
Detachment: plays, forms relationship with caregiver, may ignore parents. Occurs more in long term care\

NI: Prevention of separation anxiety: parental visiting should be encouraged around the clock

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Psychological Response to Stress:

Preschooler

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Fears mutilation, greater fear of surgery
Fears painful procedures such as injections, blood work

NI: perform procedures in treatment rooms

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Psychological Response to Stress:

School age

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Fears separation from friends
Fear of genital exam, asks questions about tests/procedures
Physical limitation increase feelings of helplessness and dependency.

NI: involve child in care, use distractions, allow them in decision making such as food selection

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Psychological Response to Stress:

Adolescent

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Separation from friends produces anxiety
Appearance is crucial, guards sexual areas of body
Control issues can cause a major conflict
May want parents to helps them and then refuses their help

NI: provide privacy, allow personal nightwear/clothes, allow favorite foods, encourage peer visitation, answer questions, communicate and include them in plan of care

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Psychological Response to Stress:

Young adult

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Stressors related to loss of income
College student behind in classes/missing exams
Separation from significant other, family, friends
Fear of loss of physical wellness, abilities, strength

NI: good communication, teaching, include them in goal planning and daily care.

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Defense Mechanisms:

Ego-defense mechanisms

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Ego-defense mechanisms regulate emotional distress and provide protection from anxiety and stress

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Defense Mechanisms:

Compensation

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Conceals undesirable shortcoming by exaggerating desirable behaviors

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Defense Mechanisms:

Conversion

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Repress emotional conflicts, which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic bases

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Defense Mechanisms:

Denial

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Refusal to accept that an anxiety provoking stimuli exists. Ex: seeing 60% on final and immediately thinking it is an error. Told I have cancer and immediately arranging 2nd opinion.

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Defense Mechanisms:

Displacement

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Taking out impulses on a less threatening target such as kicking the dog

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Defense Mechanisms:

Dissociation

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“Disconnects” from the real world for a time, and lives in a different world that is not cluttered with thoughts, feeling or memories that are unbearable

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Defense Mechanisms:

Regression

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Returning to a previous stage of development