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Stress (Scope (• No stress (neutral), • Challenging, • …
Stress
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Risk Factors
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Individual risk factors
Impaired cognition, illiteracy, foreign culture, poverty
Assessment
History
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• The most common reported symptoms associated with impaired stress response include fatigue, shortness of breath, and pain.
Examination
• Clinical findings associated with the alarm response are linked to the sympathetic nervous system response (i.e., diaphoresis, increased respiratory rate, increased blood pressure)
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Physical, physiologic and psychologic forces that disturb wellbeing as determined through cognitive appraisal, followed by adaptation to and management of internal or external stressors.