Health Psych Final; Test
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| A. small, myelinated fibers that transmit sharp pain/ first pain
B. the articular cartilage (smooth lining of a joint) begins to crack or wear away because of overuseC. dietary intervention, stop smoking programs, aerobic exercise, relaxation training, speech style interventions (to modify hostility)D. may be caused by inflammatory processes, high blood pressure, diabetes, cigarette smoking, obesity, high serum cholesterol level and low levels of physical activityE. low in socioeconomic status (SES), chronic and acute stress have all been linked F. likely to be episodic rather than continuousG. Beta-adrenergic blocking agents—resist NS activation, Aspirin is commonly prescribed—thins blood, decreases clots. Statins—for cholesterolH. measuring numbers of different kinds of cells in the immune system by looking at blood samples., and assessing the functioning of immune cellsI. build-up of uric acid crystals, treated by diet, fluids and exerciseJ. persists longer than 6 months, increases in severity over timeK. increasing awareness or education/ information ..... for L. after the onset of chronic pain rather than being a precursorM. depressionN. final, but do not understand biological deathO. humoral and cell-mediated immunityP. the greatest force developed during contraction of the heartQ. must reduce sugar and carbohydrate intake, encouraged to achieve normal weight, encouraged to exerciseR. Sugar demands pancreas to produce insulin to tame glucose levels. System starts to wear out, increasing with ageS. acute but not chronic painT. skin rash can appear on the face, leading to chronic inflammation, pain, heat, redness and swelling |
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