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Stress Management
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 46 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Loss/change in important relationship - expresses hopelessness - depression - guilt - change in sleep and/ or appetite - minimal social support - alcohol/ substance abuse - legal problems/financial problems - under investigation - talks about death
Risk Factors (SAD PERSONS)
Other Suicidal thoughts
Physiology of stress
Stress internal to You
2. Natural reaction of the mind and body to demand place on it --Pleasant or Unpleasant - A person's response to events that are threatening or challenging
Stress
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Basic approaches to stress management
Stress external to you
3. Avoid - alter - adapt
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Stress internal to You
Basic approaches to stress management
4. A stressor that is in demand - real or imagined - A stressor that can be social - psychological - spritual/physical - Psychological changes are life saving - A threat or demand is perceived and interpreted by the cerebral cortex.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Physiology of stress
Tactical Breathing
Stress
5. A phenomenon in which victims of major catastrophes or strong personal stressors feel long-lasting effects that may include re-experiencing the event in a vivid flashback or dream
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Stress reducers
Phases of transition that experience traumatic events
Mental Rehearsal
6. Heart rate - Blood pressure - breathing - sweating - Huge blood flow changes - Senses and perception changes - Parasympathetic NC is turned off or reduced
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
Chronic Stress
Basic approaches to stress management
Parts of the nervous system
7. Frustration with the system - with society - workplace...
Stress
Stress external to you
Tactical Breathing
Parts of the nervous system
8. 1. Exercise 2. eat right 3. get enough sleep 4. manage anger 5. know your limits 6. know the difference between achievement and perfection
Stress reducers
Stress external to you
Personal Stressors
Daily Stress
9. A stressor that is perceived to be negative.
Physiology of stress
Stress internal to You
Distress
Psychophysiological Disorders
10. Is prolonged unrelieved stress also called cumulative stress.
Basic approaches to stress management
Chronic Stress
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Daily Stress
11. Heart rate - Blood pressure - breathing - sweating - Huge blood flow changes - Senses and perception changes - Parasympathetic NC is turned off or reduced
Stress internal to You
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
Symptoms of Drug and Alcohol abuse
Stress reducers
12. Everyday annoyances such as being stuck in traffic - that cause minor irritations and may have long-term ill effects if they continue or are surrounded by other stressful events
Daily Hassles (Background Stressors)
Mental Rehearsal
Stress internal to You
Stress
13. Be aware and recognize the problem - urge the person to seek help - encourage the person after they seek help - keep in mind that avoiding the problem only contributes - consider resources
Parts of the nervous system
Aid Life (acronym)
Coworker can help in 4 ways
Stress external to you
14. Natural reaction of the mind and body to demand place on it --Pleasant of Unpleasant.
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
Stress
Daily Stress
Basic approaches to stress management
15. May exhibit irrational behavior such as repetitive non productive activities.
Heart rates above 200 bpm
Syptoms associated with High Symphathetic N
Cataclysmic Events
Daily Hassles (Background Stressors)
16. A stressor that is in demand - real or imagined - A stressor that can be social - psychological - spritual/physical - Psychological changes are life saving - A threat or demand is perceived and interpreted by the cerebral cortex.
Acute
Parts of the nervous system
Physiology of stress
Family and personal stressors
17. Visualization - mental imagery - guided Imagery - unguided imagery - thought stopping/blocking/focusing - tactical breathing - breath for count of 4 - hold for 4 - exhale - progressive muscular relaxation
Heart rates above 175 bpm
Daily Stress
Physiology of stress
Relaxation Techniques
18. Medical problems influenced by an interaction of psychological - emotional - and physical difficulties
Psychophysiological Disorders
Relaxation Techniques
Coworker can help in 4 ways
Heart rates above 175 bpm
19. Can be acute or chronic.
Daily Stress
Phases of transition that experience traumatic events
Symptoms of Drug and Alcohol abuse
Physiology of stress
20. Bad habits - poor education - nadequate career development opportunities - lack of identity and recognition for good performance - poor economic benefits - working conditions - equipment - excessive paperwork... - fears regarding job competence - ind
Aid Life (acronym)
Other Suicidal thoughts
Stress external to you
Stress internal to You
21. A stressor that is perceived to be negative.
Tactical Breathing
Acute
Distress
Heart rates above 175 bpm
22. Central Nervous System - Sympathetic Nervous System - Parasympathetic Nervous system
Syptoms associated with High Symphathetic N
Eustress
Parts of the nervous system
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
23. Breath in for a count of 4 - hold for count of 4 and exhale for count of 4.
Risk Factors (SAD PERSONS)
Distress
Heart rates above 175 bpm
Tactical Breathing
24. A stressor that is perceived to be positive.
Stress reducers
Stress internal to You
Chronic Stress
Eustress
25. Visualizing successful performance of skills in a variety of situations
Chronic Stress
Acute
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Mental Rehearsal
26. Ask - Intervene - Don't keep a secret - Locate help - Inform superiors/responsible person - Find someone to stay with the person
Eustress
Daily Stress
Relaxation Techniques
Aid Life (acronym)
27. Creates major distress and long lasting disruptive changes in person's life.
Parts of the nervous system
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Eustress
Relaxation Techniques
28. A heavy duty stress that causes psychological and physical discomfort for 2 days to a month.
Stress external to you
Eustress
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
29. Marital - children - parents - financial
Family and personal stressors
Stress internal to You
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Stress reducers
30. Failed attempts to cut back on alchol or quit for whatever reason - difficulty enjoying life - declining performance - feeling guilty - drink alcohol or frequently hung over on job - need a drink to get going
Stress internal to You
Stress internal to You
Basic approaches to stress management
Symptoms of Drug and Alcohol abuse
31. Short Termed
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Parts of the nervous system
Acute
Cataclysmic Events
32. Major events - such as a death of a family member - that have immediate consequences that generally fade with time
Daily Hassles (Background Stressors)
Personal Stressors
Daily Stress
Other Suicidal thoughts
33. Marital - children - parents - financial
Family and personal stressors
Stress external to you
Stress internal to You
Tactical Breathing
34. May experience auditory changes - loss of peripheral vision - and depth perception
Heart rates above 175 bpm
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
Aid Life (acronym)
Stress reducers
35. Strong stressors that occur suddenly - affecting many people at once
Cataclysmic Events
Family and personal stressors
Daily Hassles (Background Stressors)
Physiology of stress
36. Visual changes - time perception changes - hearing perception changes - memory changes - heightened sense of alertness - elevated heart rate and breathing
Syptoms associated with High Symphathetic N
Parts of the nervous system
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Physiology of stress
37. A heavy duty stress that causes psychological and physical discomfort for 2 days to a month.
Eustress
Daily Hassles (Background Stressors)
Phases of transition that experience traumatic events
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
38. Short Termed
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Eustress
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
Acute
39. Is prolonged unrelieved stress also called cumulative stress.
Chronic Stress
Daily Stress
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Distress
40. Bad habits - poor education - nadequate career development opportunities - lack of identity and recognition for good performance - poor economic benefits - working conditions - equipment - excessive paperwork... - fears regarding job competence - ind
Phases of transition that experience traumatic events
Chronic Stress
Stress internal to You
Distress
41. Denial Phase - Anger Phase - Bargaining Phase - Depression Phase - Acceptance Phase
Phases of transition that experience traumatic events
Syptoms associated with High Symphathetic N
Family and personal stressors
Heart rates above 200 bpm
42. A stressor that is perceived to be positive.
Physiology of stress
Tactical Breathing
Eustress
Stress external to you
43. Central Nervous System - Sympathetic Nervous System - Parasympathetic Nervous system
Parts of the nervous system
Affects of Sympathetic Nervous System
Eustress
Daily Stress
44. Can be acute or chronic.
Psychophysiological Disorders
Physiology of stress
Daily Stress
Symptoms of Drug and Alcohol abuse
45. Frustration with the system - with society - workplace...
Chronic Stress
Stress
Chronic Stress
Stress external to you
46. Sex - age - depression - previous exposure to suicide - ethanol/alcohol/drug abuse - rational thinking - social support system lacking - organized plan - no spouse or significant other - sickness
Risk Factors (SAD PERSONS)
Daily Stress
Stress
Acute