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Psychoneuroimmunology is the study of the interaction of what 3 systems? - Answer Brain, immune system, conscious What is the difference between perceived and real stressors? - Answer Perceived: anticipatory response in the limbic system Real: info from sensory system/ limbic system What is the limbic system's role in the stress response? - Answer it initiates stress response to brain stem, brain activates sympathetic nervous system What happens in the alarm stage? - Answer fight or flight What happens in the adaptation stage? - Answer resistance and mobilization contributing to fight or flight what happens in the exhaustion stage? - Answer allostatic overload Catecholamines are secreted in response to nervous system stimulation. - Answer sympathetic which organ releases catecholamines? - Answer adrenal medulla how do the effects of norepinephrine and epinephrine differ? - Answer Norepi: increases BP, piloerection, dilated pupils, sweat response Epi: cardiac action, increased heart rate, bronchodilation, metabolic regulation (glycogenolysis) the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis results in release of cortisol. What is the role of ACTH in this process? - Answer The axis triggers ACTH which triggers the release of cortisol

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Pathophy 2270 Exam 3 Latest
Questions Solved Correctly.
Psychoneuroimmunology is the study of the interaction of what 3 systems? - Answer Brain, immune
system, conscious



What is the difference between perceived and real stressors? - Answer Perceived: anticipatory
response in the limbic system

Real: info from sensory system/ limbic system



What is the limbic system's role in the stress response? - Answer it initiates stress response to brain
stem, brain activates sympathetic nervous system



What happens in the alarm stage? - Answer fight or flight



What happens in the adaptation stage? - Answer resistance and mobilization contributing to fight or
flight



what happens in the exhaustion stage? - Answer allostatic overload



Catecholamines are secreted in response to nervous system stimulation. - Answer sympathetic



which organ releases catecholamines? - Answer adrenal medulla



how do the effects of norepinephrine and epinephrine differ? - Answer Norepi: increases BP,
piloerection, dilated pupils, sweat response

Epi: cardiac action, increased heart rate, bronchodilation, metabolic regulation (glycogenolysis)



the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis results in release of cortisol. What is the role of ACTH in this
process? - Answer The axis triggers ACTH which triggers the release of cortisol

,What is the main adaptive function of cortisol in the stress response? - Answer Makes energy available



Cortisol stimulates gluconeogenesis. What are the adaptive effects of gluconeogenesis? - Answer
Promotes insulin resistance, elevates blood glucose



How does chronic cortisol exposure affect risk for diabetes? - Answer Obesity, elevated blood glucose



Chronic exposure to cortisol results in. innate immunity and increased autoimmune response. - Answer
decreased



How do endorphins protect us from stress? - Answer Delay mechanisms that increase blood pressure



What is prolactin's role in the stress response? - Answer Lactation + B-cell activation and differentiation



In chronic stress, there can be a T-helper 1 to T-helper 2 shift. What are the results of this shift? - Answer
cytokines secreted by TH2 cells inhibit TH1 cells; results in increased allergic and autoimmune reactions



What are some diseases or conditions associated with chronic stress? - Answer Obesity, metabolic
syndrome, type 2 diabetes, heart disease



What are differences between adaptive and chronic, pathophysiologic, stress exposure? - Answer
Acute: increased blood flow, increased available energy, inhibits inflammation, promotes resolution +
repair

Chronic: decreased innate immunity, increased autoimmune response, increased risk for disease



Identify the functions of the lung. - Answer Gas exchange

Supply O2 + eliminate CO2



What happens to the PaCO2 if a person hypo-ventilates (takes fewer or shallower breaths)? (hint: normal
PaCO2 is 35-45 mmHg). - Answer Hypoventilation causes PaCO2 to elevate

, Hyperventilation causes PaCO2 to decrease



List and describe the four steps of oxygen transport. - Answer 1. Ventilation of lungs

2. Diffusion of O2 from alveoli into capillary bed

3. Perfusion of systemic capillaries w/ oxygenated blood

4. Diffusing of O2 from systemic capillaries into cells



What is the function of surfactant? - Answer Acts as oily substance to allow for inflation of the alveoli;
prevents alveolar collapse

decreases surface tension



How does inadequate exhalation lead to air trapping? What are the effects of air trapping? - Answer
The bronchial walls collapse

Causes pains during inhalation, shortness of breath, result of obstruction



Define hypoxemia. - Answer an abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood



What are the causes of hypoxemia? - Answer dec PaO2 - high altitude, hypoventilation, V/Q mismatch,
shunting, diffusion



What are the early clinical manifestations of hypoxemia? - Answer Tachycardia, mild increase in BP,
diaphoresis (stress), confusion (CNS), loss of judgement



What are the late clinical manifestations of hypoxemia? - Answer Stupor, decreased BP, myocardium
doesn't get enough O2



Define lung volumes. How do you calculate effective minute ventilation? - Answer Dead space:
oropharynx to division 16 (roughly equal to ideal body weight)

Tidal volume: volume of air per breath (400-800 mL)

IRV: 3,000 mL of additional air that could be inhaled

ERV: 1,000 mL of remaining air after exhaling

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