Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
Stress is a condition brought on by a change in the environment that is deemed to be difficult, dangerous, or detrimental to the dynamic equilibrium of the individual. Distress is a type of harmful stress that develops when an individual's ability for adaptation is reduced or used up. Eustress is a type of stress that safeguards health by promoting positive emotions like happiness, hope, and purposeful motion. Physiological, psychological, emotional, and physical variables are all affected by stress. The development of a rational philosophy of life, time management, biofeedback training, stress reduction programs, and relaxation techniques are some ways to cope with stress. A condition of disequilibrium called a crisis is brought on by the interaction of an incident and a person's or family's coping systems. Situational, social, and maturational crises are the different types.
Stress is a common emotion or occurrence. Every person has gone through a wide range of pleasurable physiological and emotional changes that represent presence. A condition brought on by a change in the environment that is felt to be problematic for the dynamic equilibrium of the individual.
"The non-specific response of the body to any demand made upon it",-Hens Selye.
In sociological terms, social stress as ‘’a situation which places objective demands on an individual so as to over load his adaptive capacities.’’ – Jeanne Qenoliel (1976).
Stress is a negative life event.
Selye identified two types of stress
Distress:
When adaptive capacity is reduced or depleted, it causes negative, noxious, unpleasant, and damaging stress.
Eustress:
Stress safeguards health by promoting positive emotions like joy, hope, and purposeful motion.
Indicator |
Sin and symptoms |
Physical Circulatory system (cardiovascular) |
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Respiratory system |
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Neuro/ Endocrine system |
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Gastrointestinal system |
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Musculo skeletal system |
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Reproductive system |
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Immunological system |
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Genitourinary system |
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Diagnostic |
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Psychological |
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Emotional |
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Behavioural/ life style |
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Burnout |
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Loss of self-esteem |
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others |
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Although there are several ways to manage stress, the relaxation technique is the most popular. It induces physiologic modifications, lessens the psycho-physiological effects of stress, and fosters a sense of physical and mental well-being.
Crisis is a condition of unrest brought on by the combination of an occurrence, a person's or family's coping mechanisms, which are insufficient to handle the demands of the circumstance, and the person's or family's interpretation of the significance of the incident (Taylor 1982).
According to Hendricks (1985), some people are more vulnerable to crises than others.
The following traits are frequently observed in people who are thought to be more vulnerable to crisis:
References
Define stress.
Stress is a universal sensation or feeling. Everyone has had a variety of pleasant subjective emotional and bodily changes that reflect their presence.
A state caused by a change in one's environment that is perceived as challenging, threatening, or harmful to one's dynamic equilibrium.
Describe in brief about coping mechanism.
Some of the techniques of coping with stress are:
Although there are several ways to manage stress, the relaxation technique is the most popular. It induces physiologic modifications, lessens the psycho-physiological effects of stress, and fosters a sense of physical and mental well-being.
Some methods for managing stress include:
Sources of stress :
Factors which may causes stress-
Stress factors during hospitalization:
Describe in brief about coping mechanism.
Although there are several ways to manage stress, the relaxation technique is the most popular. It induces physiologic modifications, lessens the psycho-physiological effects of stress, and fosters a sense of physical and mental well-being.
Some methods for managing stress include:
Sources of Stress:
Factors Which May Causes Stress-
Stress Factors During Hospitalization:
Define crises
Crisis is a state of disequilibrium caused by the interaction of an event, an individual's or family's coping mechanisms that are insufficient to meet the demands of the situation, and the individual's or family's perception of the event's meaning.
Explain the characteristics and types of crises.
The following are characteristics often found in individuals who are regarded as being more susceptible to crisis:
Types of Crisis:
A maturation crisis is a stage in a person’s life where adjustment and adaptation to new responsibilities and life patterns are necessary.
A situational crisis is one that is precipitated by an unanticipated stressful event that creates disequilibrium by threatening one’s sense of biological, social or psychological integrity.
Social crisis is accidental, uncommon, and unanticipated and results in multiple losses and radical environmental changes, social crises include natural disasters like floods, mass killings, contamination of large area by toxic wars, etc.
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