Define homeostasis and explain its relationship to the stress response.
Homeostasis refers to the physiological process through which an organism maintains and controls its internal environment and resists external disruption. Stress is a physiological and psychological response to a threat and so involves the disturbance of the body's homeostasis.
Define homeostasis and explain its relationship to the stress response.
Define stress. Give at least three of examples. Explain the three stages of the stress response. How does stress affect our immune system? and citations for the sources.
Define pharmacodynamics and its relationship to the action of drugs on the body. Discuss dose-response relationships (e.g., basic features of the dose-response relationships, maximal efficacy, and relative potency), the effects drugs can produce, and the amount of drug needed to elicit an effect. Discuss properties of drug-receptor interactions (e.g., drug receptors, four primary receptor families, receptors and selectivity for drug action, theories of drug-receptor interaction, agonists, antagonists, partial agonists, and regulation of receptor sensitivity). Describe how receptors function in the...
what is Societal Ethics, Organizational Ethics, Professional Ethics, Bioethics, Stress, Adaptation, Coping, Homeostasis, Allostasis, Allostatic Overload, SNS response? I include examples of each. The answers must be in a nursing context.
Define what is meant by excessive stress and explain the impact excessive stress can have on workers?
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Define energy homeostasis. Name two reasons the body needs energy.
Define putative transformants and its relationship with DNA
-Define Eustress, distress, and stressor -What is the general adaptation syndrome? Know the stages and what they mean. -What is homeostasis? -The 'physiological stress response' in your body helps more with which type of stressors? What are examples of our bodies physiological response to stress? -What is the leading cause of death in the US and know the causes. -What type of health conditions in humans may chronic stress produce? -What are strategies that help individuals to have more stress...
- functions of endorphins/enkephalins and immune cytokines - physical, behavioral, and emotional indicators of stress - explain the difference between homeostasis and allostasis - explain what occurs during allostatic overload - explain why each of the following can occur due to stress: hypertension, stroke, coronary artery disease, gastrointestinal problems, immune suppression, diabetes mellitus - define glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis
4 Homeostasis 5. Allostasis 6. Allostatic Overload 7. SNS response