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Nursing Theory

Stress and Coping Models and Mechanisms

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Name and define 4 sources of stress 1)internal - infection, depression 2)External - a move, death, peer pressure 3)situational - marriage, divorce,job loss 4)developmental - stages of life
What happens to the nervous system in times of stress The central cortex relays the stressful stimuli via the limbic system to the hypothalmus where the fight or flight response is initiated
What happens to the endocrine/autonomic nervous system in times of stress Epinephrine is released which cause the pupils to dilate, HR and RR to increase, skin to become pale, and mental alertness to increase
What are some psychological indicators of stress 1)anxiety, 2)fear, 3)anger, 4)depression, 5)Defense mechanisms
What are some cognitive indicators of stress 1)structuring, 2)self-control, 3)self-discipline,4)suppression, 5)fantasy
What are some physical indicators of stress 1)nausea,2)fatigue, 3)muscle tremors, 4)difficulty breathing, 5)sweating, 6)chills
Name and describe the two types of coping strategies 1)problem-focused = refers to efforts to improve situation by making changes or taking action, 2)emotion-focused = includes thoughts and actions that relieve emotional stress
Is long-term or short-term coping strategies better Most short-term strategies have destructive or detrimental outcomes such as drug/alcohol abuse whereas long-term strategies require a change in lifestyle patterns
What are the NANDA labels associated with stress (9) 1)anxiety, 2)Caregiver role strain 3)compromised family coping 4)defensive coping 5)disabled family coping 6)ineffective coping 7)ineffective denial 8)Post-trauma syndrome 9)relocation stress syndrome
What are some medications given for stress/anxiety 1)zoloft, 2)prozac, lexapro, celexa
what is the most common form of psychiatric disorder in the U.S. and what percent of the population is it anxiety is the most common psychiatric disorder and this encompasses 13% of the population
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