21. General Adaptation Syndrome Stressor Alarm reaction Shock phase Epinephrine Cortisone Stages of resistance Stages of exhaustion Three stages adaptation to stress for both GAS/LAS: Counter-shock Phase Rest Death Normal state
49. ANXIETY Palpitation, choking, chest pain Tachycardia, Hyperventilation Slight Increase NONE VS changes Trembling unpredictable response Difficult to understand Easily distracted Voice tremors Focus on particular object Increased questioning Communication Distorted perception Inability to focus Narrowed focus Increased arousal Perception and attention PANIC SEVERE MODERATE MILD CATEGORY
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51. Anxiety versus fear Result of discrete physical or psychological entity, definite and concrete events Result of psychological or emotional conflict Definite Vague Related to the present Related to the future Source is identifiable Source may not be identifiable Emotion of apprehension State of mental uneasiness FEAR ANXIETY